Filipinos crowd round morgue vans to take pics of victims of Duterte Harry’s bloody drugs crackdown that’s claimed 1,900 lives in just seven weeks
Others watch on unmoved as the bodies of drug dealers are carried through the stalls at bustling markets
FILIPINOS watch on as the bodies of dead drug dealers are whisked away by morgue vans, these shocking photos reveal.
The Asian nation has been plagued by violent crime since new president Rodrigo Duterte - nicknamed Harry - swept to power seven weeks ago.
In that time, nearly 2,000 dealers have been gunned down on the streets of the country.
The killings have become to common in capital Manila that locals simply watch on unmoved as the bodies are wheeled away.
Some even stop to take pictures of the bloodied corpses.
Despite the wave of violence, authorities insist there has been no order to wipe out drug pushers.
Director-General Ronald dela Rosa said: "We are not butchers."
President Duterte had previously promised to launch a “bloody war” on drugs.
And these shocking images come only days after the UN called the leader to end the killings.
That led him to threaten to leave the organisation.
He blasted: “I will prove to the world that you are a very stupid expert.
"Maybe we'll just have to decide to separate from the United Nations. If you are that disrespectful, son of a whore, then I will just leave you."
When asked what the consequences of leaving might be, he spat: “What is repercussions? I don't give a s*** to them."
But the Duterte soon backtracked, with his spokesman saying: "It was a way of stating that the nation is sovereign. OK? It was not a statement of fact that we are leaving.”
The US also said it was "deeply concerned" with the killings.
Department of State Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner said: "We strongly urge the Philippines to ensure its law enforcement efforts comply with its human rights obligations."
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