The Pak Banker

Jail me, hang me: Philippine­s' Duterte says won't answer to ICC

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte dared the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday to jail him or hang him over alleged extrajudic­ial killings in his war on drugs, but said he would refuse to cooperate with foreigners if put on trial.

His remarks were the latest vows of defiance against the court in The Hague that has yet to decide whether to investigat­e him over thousands of deaths in his crackdown, during which activists say crimes against humanity were committed.

"You do not scare me that you will jail me in the Internatio­nal Criminal Court. I will never allow myself to answer these whites," Duterte said in a speech to military cadets and reservists. "I will never, never, never answer any question coming from you. It's bullshit to me. I am only responsibl­e to the Filipino. Filipinos will judge."

"He added: "And if you hang me for all what I did, go ahead. It will be my pleasure."

Duterte has also blasted the United Nations after its human rights body approved a resolution in July to investigat­e alleged abuses in the Philippine­s.

The maverick former mayor has repeatedly taunted the ICC and threatened to slap or arrest its prosecutor, who in February 2018 announced a preliminar­y examinatio­n was being conducted into the drugs killings.

Duterte, 74, responded by unilateral­ly cancelling his country's membership of the court a month later, without legislativ­e approval, saying it had deprived him of a presumptio­n of innocence. Amnesty Internatio­nal called his move "misguided" and "cowardly".

The ICC's prosecutor says jurisdicti­on applies to crimes committed while a country is a member.

In a scheduled Dec. 5 report on its activities worldwide, the ICC said it had "significan­tly advanced" its examinatio­n and aimed to finalize it in 2020, then decide whether to seek a formal investigat­ion.

Human rights groups say Duterte's anti-drugs crackdown had led to systematic executions and police cover-ups. Police reject that and say the nearly 7,000 people they have killed were armed drug suspects who resisted arrest.

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