Bishop will visit 'punisher' Duterte in his southern stronghold

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated March 13 2017 - 4:48pm, first published 4:34pm
One of two people killed in a double shooting in the Manila suburb of Baclaran, near the airport, lies in the street. Two masked gunmen shot dead two men aged 21 and 35 who were drinking in a bar at 2:40am on Thursday. The death toll in Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's anti-drugs crackdown is nearing 4,000. Baclaran, Manila, Philippines. 22nd September, 2016. Photo: Kate Geraghty Photo: Kate Geraghty
One of two people killed in a double shooting in the Manila suburb of Baclaran, near the airport, lies in the street. Two masked gunmen shot dead two men aged 21 and 35 who were drinking in a bar at 2:40am on Thursday. The death toll in Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's anti-drugs crackdown is nearing 4,000. Baclaran, Manila, Philippines. 22nd September, 2016. Photo: Kate Geraghty Photo: Kate Geraghty

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will travel to Rodrigo Duterte's hometown in the southern Philippines this week in a rare diplomatic gesture to the foul-mouthed president who has presided over the killings of almost 8000 Filipinos in his so-called war on drugs.