Philippines President threatens to pull out of the UN

Philippines President Rodrigo Duerte called the UN a 'son of a bitch' for criticising his violent crackdown on the drugs trade

Duterte promised during the presidential election campaign to end all insurgencies in the Philippines
Duterte promised during the presidential election campaign to end all insurgencies in the Philippines

The combative President known as “The Punisher” has threatened to take the country out of the United Nations after facing criticism from the organisation over his brutal crackdown on drug crime.

Rodrigo Duterte, who was elected in a landslide in May, described the UN as a “son of a bitch,” saying in English, “Maybe we’ll just have to decide to separate.”

Speaking on Sunday in Davao, the 71-year-old accused the UN of failing in its mission to alleviate hunger and international conflict, saying it had neglected the woes of the Philippines. “Take us out of your organisation. You have done nothing anyway,” he said. “When were you here last time? Nothing. Never. Except to criticise.”

Duterte has sanctioned the killing of traffickers in a bid to destroy the country’s rampant drugs trade. Since he took office in June, some 650 people have been killed by police, with as many as 900 more thought to have been slain by vigilantes, the Independent reports.

The UN has repeatedly condemned the violent conduct of Duterte’s anti-drugs efforts. In a statement released on Thursday, the UN Special Rapporteur on summary executions Agnes Callamard urged the Filipino authorities “to adopt with immediate effect the necessary measures to protect all persons from targeted killings and extrajudicial executions.”

“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 added.