Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said he stabbed a person 
to death as a teenager, in a defiant speech to promote his drug war 
ahead of a summit of world leaders in Manila, according to a report by 
AFP.
He made the claim yesterday while speaking to the local Filipino 
community in the Vietnamese city of Danang. He used obscene language to 
hit back at critics of his deadly drugs crackdown.
“When I was a teenager, I would go in and out of jail. I’d have
 rumbles here, rumbles there,” said Duterte, who is in Danang for the 
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit.
“At the age of 16, I already killed someone. A real person, a 
rumble, a stabbing. I was just 16-years-old. It was just over a look. 
How much more now that I am president?”
Duterte won last year’s presidential elections after promising to 
eradicate illegal drugs with an unprecedented crackdown that would see 
up to 100,000 people killed.
Since he took office 16 months ago, police say they have killed 
3,967 people in the crackdown. Another 2,290 people were murdered in 
drug-related crimes, while thousands of other deaths remain unsolved, 
according to government data.
Duterte, 72, remains popular with many Filipinos who believe he is making society safer.
But critics at home and abroad warn that he is orchestrating a 
campaign of extrajudicial mass murder, carried out by corrupt police and
 hired vigilantes. Duterte denies the allegations.
The firebrand leader consistently generates headlines for his abusive language and incendiary comments defending the drug war.
Duterte said last year he would be “happy to slaughter” three million drug addicts and branded then US president Barack Obama a “son of a whore” for criticising the drug war.
Duterte also said in December last year that he had personally shot
 dead criminal suspects when he was mayor of southern Davao city to set 
an example to police.
His spokesman later sought to clarify the remarks, saying those killings were during a “legitimate police action”.
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