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Bastard killed people and now he shits in pants

Sikodolaukazzz

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Moral of the story is:
Like Mr. Singh said in a post in this forum: "The Evil that you do remains with you. The Good that you do comes back to you".

Arrest the bastard and cut his 2 useless balls first

The Philippines will not intervene if Interpol arrests Duterte over ‘war on drugs’


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The Philippines has said it will not intervene if Interpol issues a red notice to arrest the former president, Rodrigo Duterte, over his bloody “war on drugs”.

Pitched as an anti-narcotics crackdown, roughly 6,000 people officially died during Mr Duterte’s controversial “war on drugs”, which began when he was mayor of the southern city Davao, and expanded after his election as president in 2016.

But human rights groups estimate the true death toll could exceed 20,000 during his presidency alone, as thousands of people were killed in mysterious circumstances.

While the police have insisted they only killed in self defence, there have been widespread reports that they acted with impunity, allegedly falsifying crime scenes and systematically shooting unarmed suspects.

Amid global condemnation, the International Criminal Court (ICC) launched an official inquiry in 2021, following a three year “preliminary investigation”.

Mr Duterte had taken the Philippines out of the ICC in 2019, but the court said its prosecutors still have jurisdiction over alleged crimes that took place before the withdrawal.

Now, for the first time, the government has said it will cooperate with the ICC – the court of last resort for crimes that countries are unwilling or unable to prosecute themselves – after it resumed a stalled investigation into Mr Duterte last year.

“If the ICC refers the process to Interpol, which may then transmit a red notice to the Philippine authorities, the government will feel obliged to consider the red notice as a request to be honoured,” executive secretary Lucas Bersamin, the most senior cabinet member, said on Wednesday.

He added that the government would neither object nor block Mr Duterte if he did choose to surrender.

The comments came after the former president – whose daughter is currently the vice president in a ticket headed by the scion of another major political dynasty, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who she has fallen out with – faced a congressional hearing into the bloody crackdown, where he gave conflicting statements about whether he would submit to an ICC investigation.

The bullish, brash-speaking politician said he would physically kick any ICC investigator who faced him.

The 79-year-old also said: “The ICC does not scare me a bit. They can come here any time.

“I’m asking the ICC to hurry up and come here and start the investigation tomorrow… this issue has been hanging for many years and I may already die. If I’m found guilty, I can go to prison and rot there for all time.”

In previous committee hearings earlier last month, it was alleged that Mr Duterte’s office had paid the police up to 1m pesos (£13,200) per killing during the crackdowns, depending upon the target. He denies the claims, but has admitted to maintaining a “death squad” of criminals to kill other criminals while serving as mayor of Davao.
 

Sikodolaukazzz

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History shows that there are many leeders who get the thrill out of killing babies, children, men and women, young and old.
At the end of the day they also become a handful of ashes but these bastards get dragged by the Messenger of Death.


Duterte admits to planting evidence, personally killing suspects in drug war​


In a Philippine House committee hearing on Nov. 13, former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte admitted to using controversial tactics, including planting evidence and personally killing suspects during his tenure as Davao City mayor. The revelations came after repeated questioning by lawmakers about his statements from a 2016 press conference where he hinted at such methods.

  • Planting evidence: Initially denying these accusations, Duterte eventually confirmed them when confronted with video footage of his past remarks. The 79-year-old former president acknowledged that planting evidence was part of his strategy to apprehend criminals, describing it as a necessary tactic to control crime in Davao. He explained that while illegal, these actions were justified by the need to combat criminal elements. He also reiterated his admission of having personally killed six or seven individuals, allegedly to set an example for police officers. "If I can do it, why can’t you?" he reportedly told law enforcement during his time in office.
  • Rewarding killers: The hearing, part of an ongoing investigation into Duterte’s war on drugs, also touched on allegations of a reward system for killing suspected drug offenders. Duterte confirmed the existence of monetary rewards but insisted that these were for solving "big crimes" rather than incentivizing extrajudicial killings. His admissions have reignited debates over his administration's methods, with human rights groups estimating that as many as 30,000 individuals were killed in the anti-drug campaign.
 

myfoot123

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Why is war on Drug a crime? Drug trafficking is punishable by death in Singapore. Does that mean PAPPY is now the world criminal?
 

Sikodolaukazzz

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Why is war on Drug a crime? Drug trafficking is punishable by death in Singapore. Does that mean PAPPY is now the world criminal?
The old fuckerrrrrr planted evidence.
And shot people without any trial.
Maybe then he should also be shot without any trial then just like what he did to thousands of others.
What evil a person does it always comes back.
 

oliverlee

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What about vaccines? They shot the world without testing the fucking poison. They are still at it in some places where there are no terms of office in the Govt
 

k1976

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Moral of the story is:
Like Mr. Singh said in a post in this forum: "The Evil that you do remains with you. The Good that you do comes back to you".

Arrest the bastard and cut his 2 useless balls first

The Philippines will not intervene if Interpol arrests Duterte over ‘war on drugs’


giphy.gif



The Philippines has said it will not intervene if Interpol issues a red notice to arrest the former president, Rodrigo Duterte, over his bloody “war on drugs”.

Pitched as an anti-narcotics crackdown, roughly 6,000 people officially died during Mr Duterte’s controversial “war on drugs”, which began when he was mayor of the southern city Davao, and expanded after his election as president in 2016.

But human rights groups estimate the true death toll could exceed 20,000 during his presidency alone, as thousands of people were killed in mysterious circumstances.

While the police have insisted they only killed in self defence, there have been widespread reports that they acted with impunity, allegedly falsifying crime scenes and systematically shooting unarmed suspects.

Amid global condemnation, the International Criminal Court (ICC) launched an official inquiry in 2021, following a three year “preliminary investigation”.

Mr Duterte had taken the Philippines out of the ICC in 2019, but the court said its prosecutors still have jurisdiction over alleged crimes that took place before the withdrawal.

Now, for the first time, the government has said it will cooperate with the ICC – the court of last resort for crimes that countries are unwilling or unable to prosecute themselves – after it resumed a stalled investigation into Mr Duterte last year.

“If the ICC refers the process to Interpol, which may then transmit a red notice to the Philippine authorities, the government will feel obliged to consider the red notice as a request to be honoured,” executive secretary Lucas Bersamin, the most senior cabinet member, said on Wednesday.

He added that the government would neither object nor block Mr Duterte if he did choose to surrender.

The comments came after the former president – whose daughter is currently the vice president in a ticket headed by the scion of another major political dynasty, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who she has fallen out with – faced a congressional hearing into the bloody crackdown, where he gave conflicting statements about whether he would submit to an ICC investigation.

The bullish, brash-speaking politician said he would physically kick any ICC investigator who faced him.

The 79-year-old also said: “The ICC does not scare me a bit. They can come here any time.

“I’m asking the ICC to hurry up and come here and start the investigation tomorrow… this issue has been hanging for many years and I may already die. If I’m found guilty, I can go to prison and rot there for all time.”

In previous committee hearings earlier last month, it was alleged that Mr Duterte’s office had paid the police up to 1m pesos (£13,200) per killing during the crackdowns, depending upon the target. He denies the claims, but has admitted to maintaining a “death squad” of criminals to kill other criminals while serving as mayor of Davao.
He worried his family is losing power and no happy ending for all
 
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