Duterte asks UN boss to observe drug purge

Rodrigo Duterte wants UN chief Ban Ki-Moon to see the good his anti-drug crackdown is doing.

Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte says he will invite the UN chief and European Union officials to investigate his bloody anti-drug crackdown, but only if he can question them in public afterward to prove their human rights concerns are baseless.

President Duterte disclosed the offer in a speech Thursday in which he again lashed out at critics of his deadly crackdown, including President Barack Obama and European countries.

He accused them of hypocrisy for raising concerns about his anti-crime campaign while launching military strikes that killed innocent people in the Middle East.

More than 3,000 suspected drug dealers and users have been killed since June and more than 600,000 others have surrendered for fear of being killed in the crackdown.

Despite growing alarm, Duterte says he won't stop the campaign.


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