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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 27, 2017
Families of slain Filipinos file first legal challenge to drugs war

FAMILIES of alleged drugs suspects killed by Philippine police
petitioned the Supreme Court on Thursday to force police to disclose
evidence linking them to narcotics, in the first legal challenge to
President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.
Lawyers representing families of four men killed in a rundown Manila
neighbourhood in August, and one survivor, urged the top court to allow
scrutiny of police operations because the official accounts were “sheer
incongruity” and read like movie plots “from bygone days of Filipino
cinema”.
Duterte’s war on drugs has caused an international outcry, with human
rights groups alleging widespread summary executions by police operating
with impunity.
The tough-talking president said he would stand by police if suspects were killed because they put up violent resistance.
More than 7,000 people have been killed since Duterte took office seven
months ago, about 2,250 in anti-drugs operations and the rest still
being investigated. Police say many of those deaths are gangs members
killing each other though critics blame many deaths on vigilantes in
cahoots with police.
The petition asks the top court to compel police to suspend drugs
operations in parts of the Quezon City area of Manila, where the four
were killed, and make available the surveillance material and
intelligence reports that had initially identified the victims as being
drugs dealers. The families deny their kin were involved in drugs.
The government vehemently denies sponsoring extrajudicial killings, or police collaboration with assassins.
A spokesman for the Philippine National Police declined to comment on
the petition saying the police legal office was studying it and would
respond later.
Asked about the lawsuit, Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella said
authorities had no involvement in extrajudicial killings and Duterte
would allow the legal process to take its course.
The petition comes amid muted domestic dissent over a campaign that has broad public support.
Duterte has launched torrents of verbal abuse at anyone who has spoken
against the campaign, from rights groups and senators to catholic
priests and Western governments.
The complaint said police had fabricated death certificates and incident
reports to conceal operations taking place outside their jurisdiction.
It said the petition was only possible because police had failed to kill one of the men, vegetable seller Efren Morillo.
In an interview last year with Reuters, Morillo said he had no
involvement in drugs and survived because he played dead. He said he
heard his friends plead for their lives before being shot and the only
people armed were police.
In a speech on Thursday, Duterte said dozens of police and military had
been killed during the crackdown and his message was clear that they
could use deadly force to defend themselves.
“I take full legal responsibility,” he said. – Reuters
