Duterte gave orders to kill fleeing IS-linked militants involved in the foiled attack, calling them “animals” and threatening to brutally retaliate to the extremist groups.
“If you want me to be an animal, I'm also used to that. We're just the same,” AP quoted Duterte as saying during his speech. “I can dish out, go down what you can 50 times over.”
Duterte then even went far as saying that he would “eat” organs of the dead terrorists if they were brought before him.
“Give me salt and vinegar and I’ll eat his liver,” he said. Reassuring that he was being serious in his intentions, Duterte interrupted the nervous laughter that broke out in the crowd: “It's true, if you make me angry.”
Duterte’s tough talk and foul-mouthed tirades have repeatedly made headlines, with the Philippines leader earlier threatening drug dealers, foreign officials or expressing his disdain for international organizations.
The threats have been apparently matching the action in Duterte’s own war on drugs, in which thousands of suspected drug dealers have allegedly been killed in Philippines since 2016, causing both a surge in domestic support and international concerns, with human rights groups raising alarms over suspected extrajudicial executions that Philippine leader appears to endorse.
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