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Philippines says top rights group giving misleading account of drugs war deaths | The Indian Express

Philippines says top rights group giving misleading account of drugs war deaths | The Indian Express



Philippines says top rights group giving misleading account of drugs war deaths

Carlos said 3,987 people had been killed in anti-drug operations during the 18-month crackdown, while some 11 percent, or 2,235, of the total 19,560 murders under police investigation were drug-related.

By: AP | Manila | Published: January 22, 2018 2:44 pm
Philippines says top rights group giving misleading account of drugs
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez, File)

The Philippines hit back at a prominent US-based human rights group on Monday for what it said was a misleading death toll of more than 12,000 in its war of drugs, putting the number at half of that and championing its rate of arrests and drug seizures. New York-based Human Rights Watch on Thursday said President Rodrigo Duterte had not only resisted calls to end his brutal campaign, but handled criticism by “impugning, harassing, and threatening critics of the government and human rights defenders”.
The president’s office held a news conference on Monday with police and the drugs enforcement agency to present a detailed rebuttal to a report the foreign minister, Alan Peter Cayetano, said was without “any real research, study or investigation”. Cayetano at the weekend challenged HRW to prove 12,000 people had died in the drugs war, while police spokesman Dionardo Carlos asked the group to provide evidence to help with investigations. “We hope that they will be more specific, engage us so we can help look into the cases,” he said.

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