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The poll comes nearly three months after Duterte took office and with his anti-drug crackdown. (Photo: Toto Lozano/PPD/PNA)

The poll comes nearly three months after Duterte took office and with his anti-drug crackdown. (Photo: Toto Lozano/PPD/PNA)

MANILA, Philippines—An independent poll released Thursday showed that more than three-quarters of Filipinos are satisfied with President Rodrigo Duterte, even though he is under fire internationally for his deadly crackdown on suspected drug dealers and users.

The survey, conducted by Social Weather Stations from Sept. 24 to Sept. 27 and published Thursday, shows 76 per cent of 1,200 adults polled nationwide were satisfied with Duterte’s performance, 11 per cent were dissatisfied, and 13 per cent were undecided. There was a national sampling error margin of plus or minus 3 per cent.

The poll comes nearly three months after Duterte took office and with his anti-drug crackdown, which has left more than 3,600 suspected drug dealers and pushers dead, raising alarms at the United Nations, the EU, the U.S. and human rights watchdogs.

The brash-speaking leader has been hypersensitive to such criticism, and the latest survey was carried out just before he raised the rhetoric on Sept. 30, comparing his anti-drug campaign to Hitler and the Holocaust and saying he would be “happy to slaughter” an estimated 3 million Filipino addicts _ a remark he has since apologized for.

He has unleashed a number of expletive-laced tirades against his critics, telling President Barack Obama “you can go to hell,” and saying he may eventually decide to “break up with America.” He has also lashed out at the European Union and the U.N.

The survey showed respondents in the southern Philippine region of Mindanao, where Duterte is from, gave him the highest rating, with 88 per cent satisfied, and just 4 per cent not satisfied.

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