Du30 offers bounty for rebels

Protesters cut President Rodrigo Duterte’s ā€œtonguesā€ that allegedly represent his often derogatory statements toward women during a Valentine’s Day rally on Wednesday, Feb. 14 in Manila. Human rights groups condemned Duterte for saying that troops should shoot female rebels in the genitals to render them ā€œuseless,ā€ which they said encourage sexual violence and war crimes. AP

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Protesters cut President Rodrigo Duterte’s ā€œtonguesā€ that allegedly represent his often derogatory statements toward women during a Valentine’s Day rally on Wednesday, Feb. 14 in Manila. Human rights groups condemned Duterte for saying that troops should shoot female rebels in the genitals to render them ā€œuseless,ā€ which they said encourage sexual violence and war crimes. AP

MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte offered a nearly $500 bounty for each rebel killed by government forces to save on anti-insurgency costs. Insurgents are easier to hit than birds because they have bigger heads, he said.

Duterte’s latest crass remarks, which the government issued to reporters late Wednesday, came after human rights groups condemned him this week for saying troops should shoot female communist guerrillas in the genitals to render them ā€œuseless.ā€

ā€œYou kill an NPA today and I’ll pay you P25,000,ā€ Duterte said in a speech at an air base in Cebu City, referring to New People’s Army rebels.

ā€œI was computing that, if this drags on for four years…it’ll be very expensive because it’s war. If I’ll just pay P25,000 for a life, I can save about 47 percent,ā€ he said to laughter from the crowd.

There was no elaboration on how he came up with those figures and whether or how the government would pay for claimed kills. Backing up his offer, the brash-talking President encouraged state forces to go for the kill.

ā€œIf you work really hard to crawl across the forest, you’ll surely be able to shoot even just one. If you can shoot a bird above you, then how much more an NPA whose head is so big?ā€ Duterte said, again eliciting laughter from the crowd.

These incendiary remarks encourage government forces to commit war crimes instead of instilling a culture of accountability in accordance with international law, Human Rights Watch said.

ā€œDuterte’s pronouncements normalize the idea that government security forces can do as they wish to defeat their enemies, including committing summary executions and sexual violence,ā€ said Carlos Conde of the United States-based rights group.

The volatile President turned up the rhetoric against communist guerrillas after peace talks brokered by Norway collapsed last year when he protested continuing rebel attacks on government forces.

When Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison recently warned that the guerrillas could kill one soldier a day, Duterte countered by threatening to kill five rebels daily and offering to train tribesmen as militias and give them bounties to kill the insurgents.

Duterte was already under international criticism and facing a preliminary investigation by the International Criminal Court for thousands of deaths in the war on drugs he initiated after becoming president in 2016.

He lashed out in his response, asking why the ICC was focusing on him when atrocities were unraveling elsewhere.

ā€œThere are Rohingyas who are being slaughtered, but they only chose to indict me. OK, you asked for it, let’s have a trial. I will cross-examine you,ā€ Duterte, a former state prosecutor, said, referring to the Muslims fleeing from violence and persecution in Myanmar. (AP)
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