Time: People Keep Calling Rodrigo Duterte the Philippine Donald Trump. They’re Wrong
Much has been made of the similarly between Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte, the controversial mayor of Davao City in the southern Philippines, who was elected the Southeast Asian nations new President by a landslide on Monday.
Both have run populist campaigns that have provoked international concern. Trumps plan to halt Muslim immigration to the U.S. prompted half a million Brits to sign a petition that called for him to be banned from the U.K. Dutertes appalling remarks that he should have been first in the 1989 gang rape of an Australian missionary drew censure from the U.S. and Australian ambassadors. (Duterte responded by telling both to get out and threatening to sever diplomatic relations.)
Yet similarities between the combustive pair are overplayed. Duterte, 71, has spent three decades in public services, first as a lawyer and prosecutor, and later as mayor and Congressman. His election to his nations highest office is based on his zero-tolerance approach fighting crime in Davao, where Amnesty International alleges death squads under his control are responsible for 700 extrajudicial executions. (In response, Duterte put the figure at closer to 1,700.)
Duterte is certainly more pugnacious that your typical politician, but the devout Christian is surprisingly supportive of minorities, fiercely backing the marginalized Moro Muslims calls for greater autonomy, and even advocating for gay marriage in the devoutly Catholic nation.
http://time.com/4324098/rodrigo-duterte-philippines-president-donald-trump-human-rights-immigration/
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Duterte seems to be a cross between Dirty Harry, Tony Soprano, Eliot Ness and Robin Hood.
A very complex ambiguous individual.