Philippines' Duterte, infamous for deadly drug war, ends term

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MANILA — Mr Rodrigo Duterte, who steps down as Philippine president Thursday (June 30), has earned international infamy for his deadly drug war and foul-mouthed tirades but remains hugely popular among Filipinos fed up with the country's dysfunction and political elite.

A tough-talking populist and self-professed killer, Mr Duterte launched an anti-crime campaign that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of alleged dealers and addicts while drawing global condemnation.

Mr Duterte's woes deepened during his final year in office as International Criminal Court judges authorised a full-blown investigation into a possible crime against humanity during his drugs crackdown. He freely used vulgarities and even called God"stupid", a widely disparaged opinion in the majority-Catholic Philippines.

The former lawyer and prosecutor was born in 1945 into a political family. His father served for three years as a cabinet secretary in Ferdinand Marcos's government before the nation plunged into dictatorship in 1972. As part of that rapprochement, he set aside the rivalry with Beijing over the resource-rich South China Sea, opting to court Chinese business instead.

 

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