Philippines' Duterte Urges Other Nations To Quit ICC
Fakhir Rizvi Published March 18, 2018 | 12:45 PM
Manila , Philippines, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 18th Mar, 2018 ) :Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday urged other nations to follow his move to quit the International Criminal Court, which is examining his deadly drug war.
Duterte lashed out at the war crimes tribunal days after his government notified the United Nations of his decision to withdraw the Philippines from the Rome Statute which set up the court. "I said withdraw simply because to announce to the world, and I will convince everybody now who (is) under the treaty: get out, get out.
It is rude," Duterte said in a speech to Philippine Military academy graduates. "It is not a document that was prepared by anybody. It's an EU-sponsored (treaty)," he added, as he criticised the court for allegedly going after "blacks".
The Hague-based ICC announced last month it was launching a "preliminary examination" of Duterte's anti-drug crackdown that has prompted international concern.
Duterte, 72, won elections in mid-2016 vowing to launch an unprecedented drug war in which tens of thousands of people would die.
Police say they have killed 4,100 drug suspects as part of the campaign, while rights groups claim the toll is around three times the numbers given by authorities. The ICC, which opened in 2002, is the world's only permanent war crimes court and aims to prosecute the worst abuses when national courts are unable or unwilling.
The Philippines on Thursday told the UN it was withdrawing from the ICC, triggering warnings from a top tribunal official that it would harm global efforts to end impunity for the world's worst crimes. Officially quitting the court requires a year's notice and does not stop the ICC from continuing its examination of the killings.
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