The Philippine Star

Duterte threatens ICC chief with arrest

- – Edith Regalado

DAVAO CITY – President Duterte will bar Internatio­nal Criminal Court chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda from coming to the country as he insisted that the ICC has no jurisdicti­on over him.

Duterte said he would even have Bensouda, who began examining in February the alleged crimes committed in the administra­tion’s war against drugs, arrested once she arrives in the country to conduct a probe.

“That is why you, Ms. Fatou, do not come here because I will bar you. Not because I am afraid of you, (but) because you will never have

jurisdicti­on over my person, not in a million years,” the President said after arriving from his trips in China and Hong Kong before dawn yesterday.

After ordering a membership withdrawal from the ICC, he questioned Bensouda’s authority to visit the Philippine­s and conduct an investigat­ion.

“If we are not members of the treaty, why are you f ****** in this country? You cannot exercise any proceeding­s here without basis. That is illegal and I will arrest you,” Duterte declared, adding that the prosecutor does not have any jurisdicti­on to conduct preliminar­y investigat­ion.

He also believes that the country’s membership in the ICC is a violation to the Constituti­on after a failure to publish the treaty, citing the case of Tuvera versus Tañada.

“There has to be a publicatio­n. If there is no publicatio­n, it is as if there is no law at all,” he pointed out.

Duterte, a lawyer, called on the United Nations to “stop the nonsense on the ICC.”

“It is apparent that the ICC is being utilized as a political tool against the Philippine­s,” he said, adding that the body, until now, has failed to do anything on the bombing of a children’s hospital.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines