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  • #41
    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    February 2, 2017:

    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — Police officers are paid as much as ₱15,000 for every drug suspect they kill, according to Amnesty International.

    The human rights group released its investigation, "If you are poor you are killed: Extrajudicial Executions in the Philippines' War on Drugs," on Wednesday.

    It said officers of Philippine National Police (PNP) were paid to kill thousands of drug offenders upon orders "from high-level officials."

    An SPO1 officer, who did not want to be named and is allegedly a part of an anti-illegal drugs unit in Metro Manila, told Amnesty International they are given incentives when they kill.

    "We always get paid by the encounter….The amount ranges from ₱8,000 to ₱15,000. That amount is per head. So if the operation is against four people, that's ₱32,000," he said.

    He added they were secretly paid in cash through their payroll from police headquarters.

    Killing — not arresting — a drug suspect is on the top of the officers' minds during anti-drug operations because the cash is in the people's deaths.

    "There's no incentive for arresting.
    We're not paid anything. It never happens that there's a shootout and no one is killed," the officer said.

    The report said "extrajudicial executions, perpetrated both by police during anti-drug operations and by paid killers with police involvement, appear to have been organized and planned by high-level officials."

    http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/...rnational.html
    Great post

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      February 2, 2017:

      Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — Police officers are paid as much as ₱15,000 for every drug suspect they kill, according to Amnesty International.

      The human rights group released its investigation, "If you are poor you are killed: Extrajudicial Executions in the Philippines' War on Drugs," on Wednesday.

      It said officers of Philippine National Police (PNP) were paid to kill thousands of drug offenders upon orders "from high-level officials."

      An SPO1 officer, who did not want to be named and is allegedly a part of an anti-illegal drugs unit in Metro Manila, told Amnesty International they are given incentives when they kill.

      "We always get paid by the encounter….The amount ranges from ₱8,000 to ₱15,000. That amount is per head. So if the operation is against four people, that's ₱32,000," he said.

      He added they were secretly paid in cash through their payroll from police headquarters.

      Killing — not arresting — a drug suspect is on the top of the officers' minds during anti-drug operations because the cash is in the people's deaths.

      "There's no incentive for arresting.
      We're not paid anything. It never happens that there's a shootout and no one is killed," the officer said.

      The report said "extrajudicial executions, perpetrated both by police during anti-drug operations and by paid killers with police involvement, appear to have been organized and planned by high-level officials."

      http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/...rnational.html

      Suena como el escándalo de los falsos positivos en Colombia.

      Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
        And you are quoting amnesty international, the group that said duterte is a drug lord and is taking out competition.
        February 6, 2017:

        “This Amnesty (International is) so naive and so ******. Why would we kill people? Ano itong gobyernong ito tagapatay na parang aso (Do they think this government kills people like dogs)? There has to be a reason. Find out the reason and find out the truth,” Duterte said during a visit to his parents’ graves in Davao City Saturday night.

        “You (did not see the) need to ask the government. You just go ahead and publish anything you want and it’s easy to condemn because people judge best when they condemn,” he added.

        Duterte explained that some policemen were given money so they can catch the drug pushers in the act of selling narcotics.

        “I gave them P150 million for this year. Do you know why? They are out to arrest drug traffickers. If they do not have money, whoever you arrest, there can be no buy and sell of drugs so it’s not trafficking. Maybe possession (of illegal drugs) if you conduct arrest,” he said.

        “They go out to buy then arrest them because that is really trafficking, buy and sell of drugs. Kung walang pera yan, ano bibili nila? Bayag nila? (If they don’t have money, what would they use to buy drugs? Their balls)?”

        But Duterte admitted that some rogue policemen may have killed the drug pushers, pocketed the money and sold the narcotics.

        “It is now up to Bato (PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa) to make an accounting of where the money went, was it spent? And what was the scheme?” he said.

        http://www.philstar.com/headlines/20...ive-and-******

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Rock&Roll View Post
          Suena como el escándalo de los falsos positivos en Colombia.

          Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
          Manny (like so many Christians) has forgotten Matthew 7:1, "Judge not, that ye be not judged."

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          • #45
            Originally posted by slow_ek9 View Post
            He finally got his killer instinct back
            Lmfao! Floyd ruined manny

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
              What a ****ing hypocrite. He went to Indonesia to save a filipino drug trafficker a few years ago.


              "Manny Pacquiao begs Indonesia president to spare life of drug smuggler Mary Jane Veloso about to be executed"

              http://www.independent.co.uk/news/pe...-10206768.html
              ^^^^^^^^^^

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              • #47
                Originally posted by BOXING-SCRIBE View Post
                Great post
                We are living in an age of the resurgence of right wing authoritarians. These individuals always spread distrust of the media, and always rely on very rigid law enforcement practices.

                January 7, 2015:

                There have been many articles written about the political personality types of the police. One of the most influential is the 1972 work, The Police Personality: Fact or Fiction by Robert Balch. He explores several questions in an effort to crystallize the various arguments in the research on police psychology: are authoritarian personality types more likely to choose police work as a profession? Are police more or less likely to have authoritarian personality types than the general public? Does being a police officer exacerbate authoritarian impulses?

                On the topic of authoritarianism and police, Balch summarized one of the main veins of thinking from the literature at that time:

                a. Conventionalism: rigid adherence to conventional, middle-class values.

                b. Authoritarian Submission: submissive, uncritical attitude toward idealized moral authorities of the ingroup.

                c. Authoritarian Aggression: tendency to be on the lookout for, and to condemn, reject, and punish people who violate conventional values.

                d. Anti-intraception: opposition to the subjective, the imaginative, the tender-minded.

                e. Superstition and Stereotypy: the belief in mystical determinants of the individual's fate; the disposition to think in rigid categories.

                f. Power and "toughness": preoccupation with the dominance-submission, strong-weak, leader-follower dimension; identification with power figures; overemphasis upon the conventionalized attributes of the ego; exaggerated assertion of strength and toughness.

                g. Destructiveness and Cynicism: generalized hostility, vilification of the human.

                h. Projectivity: The disposition to believe that wild and dangerous things go on in the world; the projection outwards of unconscious emotional impulses.
                [/B]
                i. Sex: Exaggerated concern with sexual "goings on."

                http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-pol...haracteristics

                Does any of these characteristics seem very similar to someone very high up in the American political system? Hmmm?

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                • #48
                  Somehow I doubt Manny is doing this out of his own sense of conviction. The political climate in that country is toxic because Duarte is heavy handed, to put it mildly. I doubt senators who say things like... "wait, people make mistakes, and sometimes due process is not followed, and can't we look case by case?"...Get much money for new roads and such from Duarte. I do't agree with this policy either, its sad really.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    We are living in an age of the resurgence of right wing authoritarians. These individuals always spread distrust of the media, and always rely on very rigid law enforcement practices.

                    January 7, 2015:

                    There have been many articles written about the political personality types of the police. One of the most influential is the 1972 work, The Police Personality: Fact or Fiction by Robert Balch. He explores several questions in an effort to crystallize the various arguments in the research on police psychology: are authoritarian personality types more likely to choose police work as a profession? Are police more or less likely to have authoritarian personality types than the general public? Does being a police officer exacerbate authoritarian impulses?

                    On the topic of authoritarianism and police, Balch summarized one of the main veins of thinking from the literature at that time:

                    a. Conventionalism: rigid adherence to conventional, middle-class values.

                    b. Authoritarian Submission: submissive, uncritical attitude toward idealized moral authorities of the ingroup.

                    c. Authoritarian Aggression: tendency to be on the lookout for, and to condemn, reject, and punish people who violate conventional values.

                    d. Anti-intraception: opposition to the subjective, the imaginative, the tender-minded.

                    e. Superstition and Stereotypy: the belief in mystical determinants of the individual's fate; the disposition to think in rigid categories.

                    f. Power and "toughness": preoccupation with the dominance-submission, strong-weak, leader-follower dimension; identification with power figures; overemphasis upon the conventionalized attributes of the ego; exaggerated assertion of strength and toughness.

                    g. Destructiveness and Cynicism: generalized hostility, vilification of the human.

                    h. Projectivity: The disposition to believe that wild and dangerous things go on in the world; the projection outwards of unconscious emotional impulses.
                    [/B]
                    i. Sex: Exaggerated concern with sexual "goings on."

                    http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-pol...haracteristics

                    Does any of these characteristics seem very similar to someone very high up in the American political system? Hmmm?
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                    So this proves my theory correct. Right wing ideologues of any race or religion that come together under one roof or cave,always turn out to be extremists. Not ******* extremists (which always ends up in progression ), but bomb on my chest allah schmallaw or 2nd ********* 'Merica!!Ass hats.
                    Last edited by BOXING-SCRIBE; 02-07-2017, 10:27 AM.

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                    • #50
                      the united snakes of "america" is the worlds largest "drug dealer" so the phillipines shouldnt do business with the u.s.a. tryin' to stop low-level dealers who "traffic" narcotics is like tryin' to put a bandage on a gunshot wound. its not attacking the source. poverty is one development of the source which is white peoples creation of CAPITALISM which is the daughter of white aggression imposed onto the world(i dont use the term "white supremacy" bc aint no white person "supreme" over me. the imf & those tri-lateral corporations installed into the global system in which somehow the global world THOUGHT was good for them has enslaved the world around the au****es of this white aggression doctrine manifested into a veiled system which HOUSES that same doctrine but permeates under the surface but is the FUEL that drives the machine.

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