Duterte has been condemned for comments about a murder and rape incident from 1989 at a recent rally
Romeo Ranoco / Reuters
"If I become the president, go ahead and sever it
[diplomatic ties]," the 71-year-old presidential candidate said during
his campaign trail on 20 April. Australia and the US are two close
allies of the Philippines.
"It was not a joke when I uttered it [in 1989]. They took it
as a joke when I narrated it. These ambassadors are stupid. I was mad
when I uttered it. When I narrated it, I was not angry anymore," Duterte
told reporters after a rally in Kalibo in the Aklan province.
Duterte said: It would do well with the American ambassador
and the Australian ambassador to shut their mouths. You're not
Filipinos. Shut up. Do not interfere because it's election time,"
When reporters reminded him later about his earlier
campaign statement that he would seek help from the Philippines' allies
should China attack over the South China Sea dispute, he said he was not
concerned about the effects of his campaign statements on diplomatic ties. "That's their problem, not mine. I never interfered in their elections."
He reminded the ambassadors that they should not have made such statements
during the elections. "It will show that you're politicking. If you
want, you call me. I will not apologise. I will not go to you for any
talks. I am a Filipino and I will chart the [future] of my country," he
said.
Duterte was widely
criticised over his comments that he had wanted to have been the first
to rape Jacqueline Hamill, an Australian missionary, who was raped and
murdered in a prison riot in Davao City.
Amanda Gorely, the
Australian ambassador to the Philippines said on Twitter: "Rape and
murder should never be joked about or trivialised. Violence against
women and girls is unacceptable anytime, anywhere."
Similarly, Philip
Goldberg, the US Ambassador to the Philippines agreed with Gorely,
saying in a television interview that "statements by anyone, anywhere
that either degrade women or trivialise issues so serious as rape or
murder are not ones that we condone."
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