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Duterte tells ICC prosecutor, UN rapporteur not to mess with him

- (Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s)

STILL unfazed by criticisms hurled against his war on illegal drugs, President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, March 7, told Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and United Nations (UN) special rapporteur on extrajudic­ial executions Agnes Callamard not to mess with him.

In a speech delivered in Clark, Pampanga a day before the world celebrates Internatio­nal Women's Day, Duterte ridiculed Bensouda and Callamard, describing them as "black" and "undernouri­shed," respective­ly.

"Go ahead, you investigat­e me. But I assure you -- I tell them -- you will never have jurisdicti­on over my person," the President said before the local chief executives of Luzon.

"But if I meet them, especially the black lawyer, (Bensouda) and the slim one, Callamard, who is undernouri­shed and not eating, don't f*** with me, girls," he added.

Duterte's strongly-worded remarks were issued several hours before UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said he deplored Duterte's separate orders to the police not to cooperate with any investigat­ion into the drug war and to the military to shoot female rebels in their genitals.

Zeid had also criticized Duterte for the alleged "vilificati­on" of Callamard, who has been prohibited from visiting the country and conducting an investigat­ion into Duterte's war on drugs.

The ICC began its preliminar­y examinatio­n of the communicat­ion filed about Duterte's alleged crimes against humanity as a result of his anti-illegal drugs war.

The President was confident that the ICC would never acquire jurisdicti­on over him.

He reiterated that he would continue to step up the government's anti-drug campaign.

"In the matter of drugs, it (anti-narcotics drive) will not stop, despite or in spite of the threats of ICC and everything. I don't care about them," he said.

The President also maintained that he is willing to take "full and legal" responsibi­lity for possible criminal liability that might arise in his drive against narcotics.

"To the army and police, do not be afraid (of) fulfilling your mandate. Do not mind (criticisms) since human rights and ICC are blaming me. Let them be. I take full and legal responsibi­lity for things that are happening, intended or not intended. That's mine," he said during the 145th founding anniversar­y of Tarlac on Wednesday.

"Just do your job. Don't be afraid. I'm willing to be jailed for that, just to be clear. I'm here to protect my country. I believe that if I stop this crusade [against illegal drugs], it would have compromise the country and the next generation. Then, it would have been my failure in my time because I did not do anything," Duterte added.

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