BFF-20 Philippines’ Duterte apologises for cursing Obama

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Philippines’ Duterte apologises for cursing Obama

JERUSALEM, Sept 3, 2018 (AFP) – Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte has
apologised to former US president Barack Obama for calling him a “son of a
whore” in 2016, which sparked a new low in their nations’ long alliance.

Duterte lobbed the insult in response to steady criticism from the United
States over his violent drug crackdown, which has been a target for
international condemnation.

However, the Philippine president said his nation’s relationship with
America has since improved under President Donald Trump, who he described as
a “good friend” who “speaks my language”.

“It would be appropriate also to say at this time to Mr. Obama that you
are now a civilian and I am sorry for uttering those words,” Duterte said
Sunday in a speech before Filipinos in Israel.

Duterte landed in Israel on Sunday for a four-day stay as the Philippines
seeks to develop new sources of military hardware and nail down protections
for its overseas workers.

“If it is (in) your heart to forgive, you forgive. I have forgiven you,
just like my girlfriends when I was still a bachelor… I have forgiven them
also,” the Philippine leader said in the same speech.

After his election in mid-2016, Duterte quickly earned a reputation for
using vulgar language against critics which his aides have tried to minimise
or explain away. He branded Pope Francis and the then US ambassador to Manila
“sons of whores”. He also fired expletives at the United Nations and during a
speech in the Philippines raised his middle finger in defiance to the
European parliament.

Duterte often rails at critics of his campaign to rid the Philippines of
narcotics, which police say has killed 4,410 alleged drug dealers or users.

Rights groups say the actual number of dead is triple that and could
amount to crimes against humanity.

Duterte cursed Obama ahead of a regional summit in Laos two years ago
prompting the US to cancel a meeting between the two leaders there.

Obama later described Duterte as “a colourful guy” as he urged him to
conduct his anti-narcotics campaign “the right way”.

Duterte sparked new criticism ahead of his departure for Israel, blaming
the high number of rapes in his hometown of Davao on the large number of
beautiful women there.

“They say there are many rape cases in Davao,” Duterte said in a speech on
Thursday. “For as long as there are many beautiful women, there will be many
rape cases, too.”

Duterte has on several occasions made rape jokes in public since his
presidential campaign. The latest comment was denounced by women’s rights
defenders.

“Beauty doesn’t cause rape, rapists do,” said Philippine lawmaker Risa
Hontiveros, a Duterte critic.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1157 hrs