RUTHLESS REIGN

Police kill hundreds as the Philippines’ new President Rodrigo Duterte orders war on drugs

Duterte determined to continue wave of extra-judicial killings despite pleas from the UN to end extreme anti-drug campaign

THE UN has called for the president of the Philippines to end the wave of extra-judicial killings being carried out as part of an extreme anti-drug campaign. 

The plea comes as the nation’s police revealed they were behind the deaths of approximately 600 drug suspects since the start of July.

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Horrific scenes ... dealer killed in the streets of Manila as the government continues with its reign of terrorCredit: EPA
Approximately 600 dead ... UN calls for President Duterte to end killing spreeCredit: Getty Images

Local media sources believe the real number is well over 1,000 when killings by vigilante gangs are taken into account.

The spate of killings began the moment new president Rodrigo Duterte took office just under two months ago following a landslide election victory.

Local media sources believe around 1,000 people have been killed in the raidsCredit: Getty Images
Calls for softer policy mounting ... activists in the Philippines, as well as internationally, beg President Duterte to end 'bloody war'Credit: Getty Images

Duterte won based on his promise to launch a “bloody war” on drugs.

Following his election victory, more than 500,000 addicts and pushers have “surrendered” to authorities, signing contracts and undertaking oaths to stop using drugs.

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Outrage ... opposition to President Duterte's regime growingCredit: Getty Images
President Rodrigo Duterte ... 'if their resistance is violent, if you fear for your life when making an arrest, shoot him, and shoot him dead'Credit: AFP / POOL

The surrenders are obtained during “knock and ask” operations, and often take place in some of the country’s poorest neighbourhoods, where use of methamphetamines is rife.

During a speech at a police ceremony in Quezon City earlier this week, President Duterte taunted the UN, saying they should address conflict in the Middle East before criticising him.

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He told the audience he would stand trial on behalf of police officers if they were accused of unlawful killing.

Officials carry body away from scene ... Duterte has been accused of 'encouraging shortcuts' with the brutal regimeCredit: EPA
More than half a million addicts and pushers have 'surrendered' to authorities in wake of the killingsCredit: EPA

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Suspected drug dealer shot dead by an unidentified gunman lies on the ground as investigators survey the sceneCredit: EPA
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He said: "If their resistance is violent, if you fear for your life when making an arrest, shoot him, and shoot him dead - can I be clearer than that?"

The campaign is based on the similarly unrelenting approach President Duterte took when tackling crime in southern-Filipino city Davao, where he was mayor for over 20 years.

Police officers standing in formation before the start of operation Oplan RODY, a campaign to rid the streets of drunks and shirtless menCredit: Getty Images

But calls for softer policy are growing, from within the Philippines as well as internationally.

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