Duterte’s ‘kill the criminals’ campaign cry attracting support for his presidential bid

Rodrigo Duterte curses the pope’s mother and jokes about his own infidelities, but many voters in the Philippines want to elect him president so he can honour a campaign pledge to kill thousands of criminals.
Duterte is making a spectacular, obscenity-filled charge towards the presidential palace by selling himself as a ruthless leader willing to bypass the judicial system in an unprecedented war against crime.
“Kill them all,” Duterte, 70, told a cheering crowd of supporters this month at a campaign rally in the small northern city of Lingayen as he outlined his plans to eradicate drug traffickers.
“When I become president, I’ll order the police and the military to find these people and kill them.”
Such comments are typical fare on the campaign trail for Duterte, who in Lingayen also jokingly gave business advice to those in the crowd to start up funeral parlours in preparation of him winning the May elections.
The funeral parlours will be packed ... I’ll supply the dead bodies
“The funeral parlours will be packed ... I’ll supply the dead bodies,” he said, to more cheers and laughter.