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04/17/16 6:18 PM

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Rodrigo Duterte: Philippines presidential candidate hits back as rape remark sparks fury

"Philippines Has The Highest Use of Shabu in the World"

no, i am not suggesting anyone in particular is on shabu

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Photo: The video clip appeared online over the weekend and spread quickly on social media. (AFP: Noel Celis)

Related Story: Philippines presidential candidate jokes about Australian missionary's rape
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-17/philippines-presidential-candidate-condemned-for-joke-about-rape/7333300

Map: Philippines .. http://www.google.com/maps/place/Philippines/@13,122,5z

Philippine presidential hopeful Rodrigo Duterte has stuck to his guns amid outrage over a remark he made about a murdered Australian rape victim, saying he regretted his "gutter language" but would not apologise for being misinterpreted.

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Key points:

* Video shows Duterte saying inmates lined up to rape victim and that as mayor he should have been first
* Duterte says he "said it in the heat of anger" and "it's my style, it's my mouth"
* Duterte tops the latest opinion polls ahead of next month's presidential election
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A YouTube video appeared over the weekend showing Mr Duterte speaking at a recent rally .. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-17/philippines-presidential-candidate-condemned-for-joke-about-rape/7333300 .. where he recalled his experience of being a local mayor during a 1989 prison riot in which an Australian missionary visiting the jail was taken hostage, raped and killed.

The video clip showed 71-year-old Mr Duterte telling supporters he was angry that a "beautiful" woman had been murdered.

He said inmates had lined up to rape her and it was a "waste" because as mayor, he should have been first.

"They raped all of the women ... There was this Australian lay minister ... when they took them out ... I saw her face and I thought, 'Son of a bitch. What a pity ... they raped her, they all lined up," Mr Duterte was shown telling a crowd of laughing supporters at a campaign rally.

"I was mad she was raped but she was so beautiful. I thought, the mayor should have been first."

Reports from the period, backed by Philippines media, name the Australian missionary as 36-year-old Jacqueline Hamill. Four other hostages were killed in the incident.

The clip spread quickly on social media and prompted outrage from women's groups and politicians.

'It's my style, it's my mouth, I said it in anger'

Mr Duterte, who has been mayor of the southern Davao City on and off since 1986, tops the latest opinion polls ahead of the May 9 presidential election, helped largely by his anti-crime platform.

Mr Duterte on Sunday told television reporters he would not say sorry — even if it cost him the presidency — for what he had said.

"I said it in the heat of anger," he said.

"I'm sorry in general. I'm sorry to the Filipino people, it's my style, it's my mouth, I said it in anger — listen to the story behind it."

He added: "It was not a joke. I said it in a narrative. I wasn't smiling."

Political rivals denounce Duterte: 'Distasteful and unacceptable'

Mr Duterte's presidential rivals were quick to denounce him.

Grace Poe, a senator seen as his biggest challenger, said his words were "distasteful and unacceptable".

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Transcript of speech

All the women were raped so during the first assault, because they retreated, the bodies they used as a cover, one of them was the corpse of the Australian woman lay minister.

Tsk, this is a problem. When the bodies were brought out, they were wrapped. I looked at her face, son of a bitch, she looks like a beautiful American actress. Son of a bitch, what a waste.

What came to mind was, they raped her, they lined up. I was angry because she was raped, that's one thing. But she was so beautiful, the mayor should have been first. What a waste.

- Translated by Rappler.com .. http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/129784-viral-video-duterte-joke-australian-woman-rape
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"No-one, whoever she is and whatever her looks may be, deserves to be raped and abused. Rape is a crime and no laughing matter," she said in a statement.

Manuel Roxas, who is backed by President Benigno Aquino, said Mr Duterte had a "bestial attitude" towards women.

"Anyone who laughs at the ultimate assault on the dignity of women should not be allowed to wield power," Mr Roxas said.

But Duterte's tough, no-nonsense rhetoric has struck a chord with many Filipinos, with the country's two biggest opinion polls last week seeing him replace Ms Poe in the lead.

Mr Duterte has promised to end crime and graft within six months if elected and has spoken of his support for vigilantism and the extra-judicial killing of criminals in his city.

Reuters

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-18/rodrigo-duterte-hits-back-back-as-rape-remark-sparks-fury/7333532

Since when is rationalization when used an excuse for very unpleasant thought a hit back? A reply, ok, but a hit back?
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08/12/16 7:24 AM

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'Reign of terror': Fear in the Philippines as police embark on state-sanctioned 'killing spree'

7.30By South-East Asia correspondent Adam Harvey in Manila

Updated 3 Aug 2016, 6:41am

Video: The new president of the Philippines has a radical approach to drug control (ABC News)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-02/philippines-president-radical-drug-control-approach/7683582

Related Story: Bodies pile up in Philippines President Duterte's 'war on drugs'
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-18/president-dutertes-war-on-drugs-reaping-lethal-results/7636324

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-02/philippines-rodrigo-duterte-urges-communists-to-kill-criminals/7562912

Related Story: Duterte defends Philippine crime crackdown in national address
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-25/duterte-defends-deadly-crime-crackdown-in-national-address/7659792

Map: Philippines .. http://www.google.com/maps/place/Philippines/@13,122,5z

People in the slums of Manila are living in fear after new Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte called on police and vigilantes to kill drug suspects.

Key points:

* Around 500 people have been killed since Rodrigo Duterte declared war on crime

* The policy is popular in the nation which has a major drug and crime problem

* But the families of victims say police claims they were shot while resisting arrest don't stack up

The ABC recently spent five days in the Philippines, during which time around 50 suspects were killed, mostly while allegedly resisting arrest.

In Tondo, a Manila slum, the ABC visited the family of one man who had been shot by police while in custody.

Roland Resido was arrested at his home, then taken away in handcuffs. He was one of three suspects shot dead in custody by Tondo police on July 6.

"We arrested three guys and brought them in to get tested," local police commander, Inspector Monico Aliado, told the ABC.

"They grabbed an officer's gun. There wasn't anything our officers could do except defend themselves."

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Problems facing Duterte


While President Rodrigo Duterte's fight against drugs is grabbing headlines, it's not the only policy problem he faces, writes freelance correspondent Ben Bohane.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-15/the-domestic-challenges-facing-duterte/7630682
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Mr Resido's family disputes this version of events.

"He was supposed to be taken to the precinct, and he went with them willingly," his widow Marissa Resido said.

"I did not realise this is what they will do to him."

Mr Resido's son, JR, said: "That is just a show that the police said that he fought them, so that's why they killed him.

"He was in handcuffs. How can he fight when his hands were handcuffed?"

'Police are on a killing spree'


Photo: People walking into a mass oath-taking of "drug personalities" in Tondo in the Philippines. (ABC News: Adam Harvey)

One month into Mr Duterte's six-year presidency, around 500 drug suspects have been executed. Police are responsible for many of the killings.

One of the very few Filipinos prepared to speak out about the extra-judicial killings is Catholic priest Father Amado Picardal.

"I think there is more to come, because the reign of terror has started. The police are on a killing spree, and so are the vigilante groups," he said.


Photo: Catholic priest Father Amado Picardal has spoken out against President Rodrigo Duterte. (ABC News)

Father Picardal worked in Davao City, where human rights groups say about 1,300 criminal suspects were executed by police and death squads over 20 years.

Father Picardal said the killing of suspects was "murder encouraged by the President".

"My worst fears are being realised, but even I did not think it would begin so quickly," Father Picardal said.

"The way I see it is that they want to make an example, so the addicts are so scared, so intimidated they go to surrender in groups. They have to do a lot of killings to convince others of what they are doing."

Drug users pledge not to reoffend


Photo: A crowd of 'surrendered drug personalities' swearing the oath to give up drugs at a mass ceremony in the Philippines. (ABC News: Adam Harvey)

Tens of thousands of drug users have been forced to "surrender" to police at mass-pledging ceremonies where they promise to give up drugs.

The ABC attended one event in a Manila slum where about 500 people suspected of using crystal methamphetamine — known in the Philippines as shabu — were forced to register as drug criminals and promise not to use again.

Those who don't turn up are sought out in the slums by police and district officials and given final warnings.

The ABC accompanied one patrol through Tondo, where users were visited at their homes. One man, who said he was a user who supported his habit by working as a "runner" for dealers, was told, "This is your warning, let's not wait for it to get worse."

Users are expected to get clean on their own. In Manila the handful of rehab clinics are privately run and cost around $US1,000 a month for in-house treatment. Most Tondo residents earn less than $10 a day.

'Kill him ... I'll give you a medal'


Photo: The Manila slum of Tondo. (ABC News: Adam Harvey)

There is no need to directly threaten Tondo's drug suspects with the prospect of being killed if they don't reform — the president is doing that himself at public events.

"Rehab is no longer an option," Mr Duterte told a cheering audience in his home town of Davao City.

"So those of you in your neighbourhood, feel free to call us, the police, or do it yourself if you have a gun. You have my support."

In one rally, Mr Duterte told police in the crowd: "In an arrest, you must overcome the resistance of the criminal. You must really overcome it. And if he fights, and he fights to death, you can kill him ... Then I'll give you a medal."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-02/reign-of-terror-has-started-in-philippines/7682466

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He seems to share one of Trump's problems. Motor-mouth.