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Philippines’ Duterte to Stop Swearing after Divine Threat

Philippines’ Duterte to Stop Swearing after Divine Threat
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he had promised God he will clean up his famously vulgar language.

Philippines’ Duterte to Stop Swearing after Divine Threat

Arriving in his home city of Davao after a trip to Japan, Duterte said God gave him an ultimatum on the plane.

"I heard a voice telling me to stop swearing or the plane will crash in mid-air, and so I promised to stop," he told reporters at the airport.

Duterte's blunt speaking, often directed at the West, contributed to his popularity at home.

He told US President Barack Obama "to go to hell", called the European Union "hypocritical", threatened to leave the UN and accepted comparisons to Hitler, saying he would gladly kill three million drug addicts.

All were responses to criticisms of his bloody war on drugs that has seen thousands of alleged drug dealers and users killed by police and vigilante groups.

The Philippine president said he had promised God he would not "express slang, cuss words and everything", and said a "promise to God is a promise to the Filipino people".

But he suggested his promise might have its limits. Whether he will stick to not swearing when talking about the US, EU or arch political foe Senator Leila de Lima, will depend on timing, local media quoted him as saying.

The president had spoken about being abused by an American priest as a child, saying that informed his political views.

He recently said that the Philippines wanted "a separation" from long-standing ally the US, and wanted American troops to leave the country, possibly within two years.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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