Pubdate: Mon, 22 Aug 2016
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines)
Copyright: 2016 Philippine Daily Inquirer
Contact:  http://www.inquirer.net/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1073
Author: Marlon Ramos

DUTERTE THREATENS TO PULL PH OUT OF UN

Resents Criticisms of His Antidrug War

PRESIDENT Duterte yesterday threatened to pull the Philippines out of 
the United Nations as he launched another profanity-laced tirade 
against the world body for criticizing his ruthless war on drugs.

More than 1,500 people have been killed since Mr. Duterte took office 
on June 30 and immediately launched a take-noprisoners crackdown on 
illegal drugs, drawing fierce criticism from the United Nations and 
human rights groups.

A lawyer notorious for an acid tongue, Mr. Duterte has repeatedly 
told the United Nations not to interfere, calling the world body 
"stupid" for its criticisms.

After the UN special rapporteur on summary executions, Agnes 
Callamard, suggested last week that Philippine officials could be 
held liable for the killings, Mr. Duterte stepped up his rhetoric.

"Maybe we'll just have to decide to separate from the United Nations. 
If you are that rude, son of a bitch, then we'll just leave you," Mr. 
Duterte said in a news conference in Davao City that started about 1 
a.m. yesterday.

Mr. Duterte said he might even look to set up another international 
organization.

"I would invite everybody. I would invite maybe China, the African 
(nations)," he said.

The United Nations, he said, should return Manila's financial contributions.

Lacking due process

Mr. Duterte bursts out in profanities every time criticisms are 
hurled at his war on drugs that has no pretension to due process.

Police say that as of Aug. 15, 665 drug suspects had been killed in 
"legitimate police operations" and 889 had been killed by vigilantes.

Mr. Duterte have repeatedly told police to keep up the campaign, 
promising them protection from prosecution.

Callamard, in a statement posted on the website of the UN High 
Commissioner for Human Rights, said such directives were 
"irresponsible in the extreme and amount to incitement to violence 
and killing, a crime under international law."

"Claims to fight illicit drug trade do not absolve the government 
from its international legal obligations and do not shield state 
actors or others from responsibility for illegal killings," she said.

The UN special rapporteur on the right to health, Dainius Puras, 
added that the fight against the illegal drug trade must "respect the 
human rights of each person."

In June, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned Mr. Duterte's 
apparent support for extrajudicial killings, saying they were 
"illegal and a breach of fundamental rights and freedoms."

"Fuck you, UN, you can't even solve the Middle East carnage ... 
couldn't even lift a finger in Africa," Mr. Duterte retorted then.

Last month, he said he might not honor the Philippines' commitments 
to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change signed by close to 200 UN members.

UN did nothing for PH?

At his early-morning news conference yesterday, Mr. Duterte said the 
United Nations had done nothing for the Philippines-ignoring its 
poverty reduction programs and enormous help following typhoons and 
other natural disasters-as he continued to rant against the world body.

"Do not shit with me. The joke is on you," Mr. Duterte told the 
United Nations. "You have fallen short of the protocol needed for 
respect. And you want me to respect you? You must be shit."

He continued: "You know, United Nations, if you can say one bad thing 
about me, I can give you 10."

"I tell you, you are inutile, because if you are really true to your 
mandate, you could have stopped all these wars and killings," he 
said, referring to the civil war in Syria and to the haunting picture 
of a 5-year-old boy, Omran Daqneesh, who was pulled from the rubble 
of a missile-struck building in Aleppo last week, that went viral online.

"I'm now really very serious. Do not [make allegations] by just 
giving a stupid explanation because you are infringing into the 
territory of the sovereignty of the country," he said.

"Remember that," he added, raising his voice. "I am the President of 
a sovereign country. Show your respect first."

UN representative

He went on: "You do not just throw that kind of allegation or 
statement without coming here [and] just relying on the reports of 
the newspapers. That's what you do. Fuck, that's what you do."

Mr. Duterte then asked around for the nationality of the UN resident 
representative in the Philippines, warning that he would look for the 
official to tell him or her that the 193-member United Nations should 
"observe protocol."

When told that the UN resident representative was an American, Mr. 
Duterte said: "Tell this American, show your respect first. Why are 
you Americans killing the black people (in your country) when they 
are already on the ground? Answer that question."

"Goddamn," he continued. "You tell that to that American. Or better 
still, tell him that I will pay him a visit if there is time. You 
just tell me where I can find him."

Callamard accepted Malacanang's challenge for the United Nations to 
investigate the extrajudicial killings, but the Palace stepped back, 
saying it had invited no one.

Mr. Duterte, however, dared the United Nations to send an expert to 
the Philippines to investigate.

Bragging about his experience in international law and the degree in 
foreign service that he obtained from Lyceum of the Philippines, Mr. 
Duterte cursed the United Nations again.

"All you do is read editorials. What have you done for the world, Mr. 
United Nations? How about your expert? Let me know [when he is 
coming] here. [I] would ask only five questions to prove that you are 
stupid," he said. "I will prove to the world that you are a very 
stupid expert."

Public debate

Mr. Duterte said he was willing to face UN representatives in a 
public debate where he would teach them to count victims of illegal drugs.

"You only know how to count correctly when you are counting the 
corpses of criminals," he said.

"You worry about the lives of criminals, about the bones of 
criminals. How about the bones of the guys on the other side, those 
who were killed innocently? Do we not stop it? So the count will 
continue in favor of the criminals?" he said.

The news conference ended at past 3 a.m. Mr. Duterte stood up and he 
was heard cursing, "You son of a bitch. You are stupid. Dimwit."
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom