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Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte backpedals on his claim to have thrown a man from a helicopter | Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte backpedals on his claim to have thrown a man from a helicopter |
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Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has backpedalled on his apparent admission that he once threw a kidnapper out of a helicopter in flight. | Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has backpedalled on his apparent admission that he once threw a kidnapper out of a helicopter in flight. |
The outspoken leader, whose anti-drugs crackdown has seen thousands killed and who has boasted of personally killing three people while mayor of Davao city, made the claim after announcing up to £1.64m-worth of aid to areas affected by Typhoon Nina earlier this week. | The outspoken leader, whose anti-drugs crackdown has seen thousands killed and who has boasted of personally killing three people while mayor of Davao city, made the claim after announcing up to £1.64m-worth of aid to areas affected by Typhoon Nina earlier this week. |
But he has now said it never happened, telling reporters at a press conference that "your team knows I really want to say jokes", CNN reported. | |
Mr Duterte said: "We had no helicopter. We don't use that. | Mr Duterte said: "We had no helicopter. We don't use that. |
"I am playing you, I am really like that, your team knows I really want to say jokes. | "I am playing you, I am really like that, your team knows I really want to say jokes. |
"And you spent time writing about it, criticising, and that is your story, and you believe that." | "And you spent time writing about it, criticising, and that is your story, and you believe that." |
He had said in a speech on Tuesday, referencing his time as mayor: "If you are corrupt I will fetch you with a helicopter and I will throw you out on the way to Manila. | He had said in a speech on Tuesday, referencing his time as mayor: "If you are corrupt I will fetch you with a helicopter and I will throw you out on the way to Manila. |
"I have done that before, why should I not do it again?" | "I have done that before, why should I not do it again?" |
Mr Duterte said the killing happened when he was on the trail of kidnappers who abused their Chinese victim even after the ransom was paid. | Mr Duterte said the killing happened when he was on the trail of kidnappers who abused their Chinese victim even after the ransom was paid. |
Earlier this month he claimed he personally killed drug suspects in Davao because he wanted to show police officers “if I can do it, why can’t you”. | Earlier this month he claimed he personally killed drug suspects in Davao because he wanted to show police officers “if I can do it, why can’t you”. |
“In Davao I used to do it personally,” said the 71-year-old world leader. | “In Davao I used to do it personally,” said the 71-year-old world leader. |
“I’d go around in Davao with a motorcycle, with a big bike around, and I would just patrol the streets, looking for trouble also. I was really looking for a confrontation so I could kill.” Mr Duterte has repeatedly said those killings were part of legitimate police operations, including a hostage incident, and those killed were criminals, not suspects. | “I’d go around in Davao with a motorcycle, with a big bike around, and I would just patrol the streets, looking for trouble also. I was really looking for a confrontation so I could kill.” Mr Duterte has repeatedly said those killings were part of legitimate police operations, including a hostage incident, and those killed were criminals, not suspects. |
Since Mr Duterte took office in June, about 6,000 people have been killed by police, vigilantes, and mercenaries in the south-east Asian country - with Mr Duterte's government waging a 'war on drugs'. | Since Mr Duterte took office in June, about 6,000 people have been killed by police, vigilantes, and mercenaries in the south-east Asian country - with Mr Duterte's government waging a 'war on drugs'. |
UN human rights experts have repeatedly asked the Philippine government to address killings of drug users in the country since August. | |
In response, Mr Duterte has said he is considering taking the Philippines out of the UN, withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, and potentially ending a major pact with the US. | In response, Mr Duterte has said he is considering taking the Philippines out of the UN, withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, and potentially ending a major pact with the US. |
Last week he called the UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein an "idiot", in response to a suggestion by the diplomat that Mr Duterte be investigated for murder. He added he would "burn down the United Nations if you want". | Last week he called the UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein an "idiot", in response to a suggestion by the diplomat that Mr Duterte be investigated for murder. He added he would "burn down the United Nations if you want". |
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