Weekend Herald

McCully easily impressed with Filipino strongman

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Among his many duties, Foreign Mini ster Murray McCully gets to rub shoulders with some fairly noxious individual­s.

Few come with as much bloodsoake­d baggage as Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippine­s president who made an unheralded stopover in Auckland after the Apec summit in Peru.

Duterte only left the confines of his hotel to smile for selfies with the Filipino community, who made him feel at home. But he did squeeze in a meeting with McCully, who came away mightily impressed with the strongman.

The president, McCully remarked, was “warm, courteous, and actually quite charming”.

The 71- year- old who so touched McCully has stirred intense controvers­y for a deadly drug war implemente­d after he won a landslide election in June.

In less than six months, some 3600 suspected dealers and addicts have been killed in the Philippine­s. “Dirty Harry” Duterte — a handle he got as Mayor of Davao — has vowed to wipe out “every last one”, and even said he would kill his own children if they took drugs.

He encouraged citizens to fight back if threatened by dealers: “Shoot him and I’ll give you a medal.”

Critics want to put him before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court. His undiplomat­ic remarks strike a chord at home and ruffle feathers abroad. He famously called Barack Obama “son of a whore”, revels in his nickname “The Punisher” and managed to confuse New Zealand with Australia while he was staying in town.

Duterte, ever the comic, suggested he might want to live here. The character test could pose a problem. But then again his chum McCully might provide a reference.

He famously called Barack Obama ‘ son of a whore’, revels in his nickname ‘ The Punisher’ and managed to confuse New Zealand with Australia.

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