The Philippine Star

US probe hits drug war; Rody slams ‘lousy’ US

- – Reuters, Edith Regalado

President Duterte hit back yesterday at US lawmakers opposed to the prospect of his visiting the White House, saying he would never go to the United States, which he called a “lousy” country.

Duterte was responding to remarks by Massachuse­tts Rep. James McGovern, who told a hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission that he would protest against such a visit if US President Donald Trump followed through on an invitation to the firebrand leader.

The commission, made up of members of the US House of Representa­tives, convened on Thursday in Washington for a hearing on Duterte’s deadly, yearold war on drugs, which has killed thousands of citizens.

Human rights groups say many of the deaths were executions by police, an assertion the authoritie­s reject.

“There will never be a time that I will go to America during my term, or even thereafter,” said Duterte, who has made no secret of his grudge against the United States, his country’s oldest ally.

“So what makes that guy think I’ll go to America?” he told reporters, referring to McGovern.

“I’ve seen America and it’s lousy... it would be good for the US Congress to start with their own investigat­ion of their own violations of the so many civilians killed in the prosecutio­n of the wars in the Middle East,” he added.

“Otherwise I will be forced to investigat­e you also. I will start with your past sins.”

Trump came under heavy criticism in Washington when he invited Duterte to the White House during a telephone conversati­on in April. He did not say when.

Duterte’s spokesman said Trump had told his Philippine counterpar­t he was doing a “great job”. A leaked transcript obtained by the New York Times backed that up, quoting Trump commending Duterte for his “unbelievab­le job on the drug problem.”

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