• 2 months ago
Humarap sa pagdinig ng Senado sa war on drugs si Dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte. Inako ng dating pangulo ang responsibilidad para rito, pero biglang kumabig nang tanungin kung inaako niya rin ang responsibilidad sa mga namatay sa Drug War. May pahayag din siya ukol sa umano'y Davao Death Squad. May report si Joseph Morong.


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00:00Former President Rodrigo Duterte faced the Senate's hearing on the war on drugs.
00:05The former president promised responsibility for this,
00:08but he suddenly refused to ask if he promised responsibility to those who died in the drug war.
00:14He also made a statement about the Davao Death Squad.
00:18Joseph Morong reports.
00:21In the face of the former President Duterte,
00:24in the Senate's investigation on the war on drugs of his administration,
00:28Davao Death Squad is the only truth.
00:30I have a death squad,
00:36death squad,
00:37seven, but not the police.
00:42They are also the gangsters.
00:46I ordered one gangster,
00:49kill him because if you don't kill him, I will kill you now.
00:53He said he established this when he was still a mayor,
00:55and he created a gang of wealthy businessmen who wanted to kill criminals.
01:00But when the senators questioned him, the answer of the former president was unclear.
01:04You mentioned that you have your own death squad.
01:08Is that what you're trying to tell us so we won't be confused?
01:12It's not a death squad.
01:14As long as the people of Davao know that I'm there,
01:18and you commit a heinous crime,
01:23and no one can go to the grave,
01:31that's me.
01:32Are there rewards for those seven people if they are killed?
01:36No, ma'am.
01:37There are many bastards who are rich in Davao.
01:42What is the connection between the rich in Davao and the members of the death squad?
01:45They want the criminals to die.
01:47Because they want their city to be safe.
01:49That's what retired police colonel Roina Garma believed,
01:52that there is a Davao death squad.
01:54Duterte Drugwar was likened to the Davao model,
01:57where they give drugs to murderous drug suspects.
02:01Garma said that Duterte asked the police to find a member of the Church Of Christ to carry out the task.
02:07He's lying.
02:12Why?
02:14Why would I choose the Church Of Christ?
02:17Duterte has no orders as president to kill police officers who are involved in drugs.
02:22But he has a request from the former chiefs of Davao City.
02:26What I said is this.
02:29Let's be frank.
02:31Encourage the criminals to fight.
02:37Encourage them to draw their guns.
02:40That's my instruction.
02:42That's my instruction.
02:44Encourage them to fight.
02:49If they fight, kill them so that my problem in my city can be solved.
02:56You encouraged the PNP to encourage the suspects to fight.
03:02Yes.
03:03So that they can be killed.
03:04Yes.
03:05So that they can fight.
03:06Correct.
03:07Correct.
03:08This is very incorrect.
03:09Correct. Yes.
03:10As a prosecutor, mayor, and president, I know my job.
03:15Duterte promised responsibility for the drug war.
03:18But when asked if he accepts the responsibility for the death of Kian De Los Santos and other victims of extrajudicial killings,
03:26Do you assume responsibility for the death of Kian De Los Santos?
03:30No.
03:31No.
03:32Guilt is personal.
03:34Yes. It's very personal.
03:36You can't pass it on to others.
03:38No, no, no. This is not a pass.
03:40Blue Ribbon is investigating the war on drugs and the result of extrajudicial killings.
03:46I take full responsibility for the war on drugs.
03:52You said, sir, you can hold me responsible for any death.
03:57Yes, sir. You spoke about...
03:59That's not allowed.
04:00If I say I will take full responsibility,
04:04we will go to court.
04:06They will not accept that.
04:08Senator Coco Pimentel refused to wait for the former president, Senator Riza Ontiveros.
04:14Duterte asked for a recess and to return to the hearing.
04:17Duterte said he was just excited so he raised his voice.
04:21Joseph Morong reporting for GMA Integrated News.
04:34For more stories, visit nyseagrant.org

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