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Not in million years does ICC have right to try me: Duterte

- Reuters

manila — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said there is no chance of him going on trial at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC), because “not in a million years” would it have jurisdicti­on to indict him.

The fiery-tempered leader is the subject of a Philippine lawyer’s complaint to the ICC accusing him of making killing “best practice” in his ferocious 19-month-old war on drugs.

The ICC last month said it had started a preliminar­y examinatio­n to establish whether it had jurisdicti­on, and if crimes against humanity had been committed.

“You cannot acquire jurisdicti­on over me, not in a million years,” Duterte said in a speech late on Tuesday.

“That is why I don’t respond to them. That’s the truth.”

He added: “Believe it. They cannot ever, ever hope to acquire jurisdicti­on over my person.”

Duterte has previously called the ICC “useless” and “hypocritic­al”, the kind of comments that have maintained his appeal among voters drawn by his defiance and maverick style.

Though he says he would be open to any investigat­ions by the United Nations and ICC, he last

you cannot acquire jurisdicti­on over me, not in a million years. That is why I don’t respond to them. That’s the truth. Believe it. They cannot ever, ever hope to acquire jurisdicti­on over my person. Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine President

week told security forces they should not cooperate with them.

The ICC is a court of last resort and only steps in when a country’s government is found to be unwilling or unable to do so.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque predicted that the ICC would find it had no jurisdicti­on in the Philippine­s and no crime to investigat­e.

“Because Philippine courts are able and willing, the Internatio­nal Criminal Court has no jurisdicti­on,” Roque said in a regular news briefing. “When it comes to merit, the war against drugs cannot be considered a crime against humanity.”

He said the campaign had a legitimate, counter-narcotics purpose and was “an official exercise of the police powers of the state”.

The government denies activists’ allegation­s that drug dealers and users are being systematic­ally targeted for execution.

Police say they have killed about 4,100 drug dealers, in shootouts, but have no ties to unidentifi­ed armed men who have killed hundreds of drug users.

Duterte said the Philippine­s’ ICC membership might be invalid on a domestic level, because Manila’s 2011 accession to the ICC’s Rome Statute was not announced in the official gazette.—

 ?? AFP ?? Supporters of Philippine Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno use a mock hammer on a giant snake during a rally outside the House of Representa­tives in metropolit­an Manila on Tuesday. —
AFP Supporters of Philippine Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno use a mock hammer on a giant snake during a rally outside the House of Representa­tives in metropolit­an Manila on Tuesday. —

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