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Duterte pulls police off controversial drugs crackdown | Duterte pulls police off controversial drugs crackdown |
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has demoted the country's police from leading his drugs war, amid growing criticism of the bloody crackdown. | Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has demoted the country's police from leading his drugs war, amid growing criticism of the bloody crackdown. |
The country's Drugs Enforcement Agency will take charge of operations instead. | The country's Drugs Enforcement Agency will take charge of operations instead. |
Police say they have killed over 3,850 people in anti-drugs operations since Mr Duterte took office last year. | Police say they have killed over 3,850 people in anti-drugs operations since Mr Duterte took office last year. |
In January, he also suspended police from the war on drugs, calling them "corrupt" - but reinstated them again shortly afterwards. | In January, he also suspended police from the war on drugs, calling them "corrupt" - but reinstated them again shortly afterwards. |
That suspension came after a South Korean businessman was kidnapped and killed by anti-drug police. | That suspension came after a South Korean businessman was kidnapped and killed by anti-drug police. |
The woman who kills drug dealers for a living | The woman who kills drug dealers for a living |
Mr Duterte was elected last summer on a hardline platform promising to fight drugs, crime and corruption. | Mr Duterte was elected last summer on a hardline platform promising to fight drugs, crime and corruption. |
His policy of endorsing extrajudicial killings in the war against drugs has drawn widespread international condemnation and also led to criticism within the country. | His policy of endorsing extrajudicial killings in the war against drugs has drawn widespread international condemnation and also led to criticism within the country. |
In September, thousands attended rallies criticising his war on drugs - although thousands of others attended rival pro-Duterte rallies. | In September, thousands attended rallies criticising his war on drugs - although thousands of others attended rival pro-Duterte rallies. |
Changing mood music | |
Analysis by the BBC's Howard Johnson in Manila | |
What we're seeing at the moment is an attempt by the government to restructure its war on drugs. | |
A summer of bad headlines, notably the killing of three teenagers by the Philippine National Police (PNP) force, sparked street protests and condemnation from the Catholic Church. | |
Over the last month the killings of drug suspects have seemingly slowed down while the PNP has launched a community drug rehabilitation programme. | |
The mood music is also changing. The PNP said last week of the 6,225 drug-related deaths during its operations not one of them was an extra-judicial killing, while the president's long-term partner, Cielito "Honeylet" Avanceñahas, said she believed he would never order the police to kill drug addicts. | |
It's all a far cry from the early days of President Duterte's term in office when he said: "There's three million drug addicts. I'd be happy to slaughter them." | |
The most high-profile controversy this summer involved a boy killed in Caloocan on 16 August. | The most high-profile controversy this summer involved a boy killed in Caloocan on 16 August. |
Police said the 17-year old ran from them and then opened fire, so they shot him. Yet his parents denied he had any involvement in drugs. | Police said the 17-year old ran from them and then opened fire, so they shot him. Yet his parents denied he had any involvement in drugs. |
A witness said police tried to force a gun into his hand and CCTV footage shows a boy, said to be him, being dragged away by police, contradicting claims he ran. | A witness said police tried to force a gun into his hand and CCTV footage shows a boy, said to be him, being dragged away by police, contradicting claims he ran. |
As a consequence, the police said 1,200 officers from the capital Manila would be retrained and then assigned to other units. | As a consequence, the police said 1,200 officers from the capital Manila would be retrained and then assigned to other units. |
While Mr Duterte still enjoys widespread support, a fresh poll this weekend showed trust and satisfaction in the president drop to the lowest levels since the start of his term. | While Mr Duterte still enjoys widespread support, a fresh poll this weekend showed trust and satisfaction in the president drop to the lowest levels since the start of his term. |
On Thursday, relatives of two people killed by police filed a case in the country's supreme court calling for the drug war to be declared illegal. |
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