Malta Independent

Duterte on possible ICC killings probe: ‘You must be crazy’

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he’s ready to face possible charges in any local court for the thousands of killings under his anti-drug crackdown but never before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, which he has repeatedly ridiculed.

The ICC’s outgoing chief prosecutor said last week that a preliminar­y examinatio­n found reason to believe crimes against humanity had been committed during Duterte’s crackdown on drugs between July 1, 2016, and March 16, 2019. She said she had sought authorizat­ion to open a formal investigat­ion and the court’s judges had 120 days to decide.

The dates cover the period when Duterte launched his police-enforced crackdown shortly after winning a six-year presidenti­al term up until when he withdrew the Philippine­s from the court.

“Why would I defend or face an accusation before white people?

You must be crazy,” the brashtalki­ng Duterte said Monday night in his first public reaction to the prospects of an ICC investigat­ion of his deadly campaign.

He ridiculed the ICC, saying he would never get justice from the court, but added, “I will readily face a court, be accused in a Philippine court, before a Filipino judge.”

More than 6,000 mostly poor drug suspects have been killed during the drug crackdown, according to government pronouncem­ents, but human rights groups say the death toll is considerab­ly higher and should include many unsolved killings by motorcycle-riding gunmen who may have been deployed by police.

Duterte has denied condoning extrajudic­ial killings of drug suspects although he has openly threatened suspects with death and has ordered police to shoot suspects who dangerousl­y resist arrest.

“We kill them because they fight back,” he said Monday.

Duterte said drug dealers were a threat to national survival that had to be dealt with to prevent the Philippine­s from ending up like Mexico, which he described as being “almost a failed state,” where drug syndicates could field candidates in local elections.

“That’s why I want to slap the judges there. You are fools,” Duterte said. “You want my country to go down the drain.”

Despite his administra­tion’s massive crackdown against illegal drugs, Duterte acknowledg­ed the drugs remained a major problem. During his presidenti­al campaign he vowed to eradicate the drug problem in three to six months, but said after winning the presidency that he underestim­ated the enormity of the problem.

Duterte withdrew the Philippine­s from the ICC in 2019 in a move critics said was an attempt to evade accountabi­lity. The ICC prosecutor said the court still has jurisdicti­on over crimes alleged while the Philippine­s was still a member of the court.

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