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President Duterte sorry for Hitler comparison

The Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has previously joked about sexual assault.

The Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has previously joked about sexual assault. Photo: Getty

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has apologised “profoundly and deeply” to the Jewish community for likening himself to Adolf Hitler.

On Sunday, Duterte said he recognised the comments made in the early hours of Friday had caused outrage among Jewish communities around the world, but he insisted his reference to the Nazi leader was to show how opponents had sought to portray him.

“I would like to make it now, here and now, that there was never an intention on my part to derogate the memory of the six million Jews murdered,” he said in a speech at a festival carried live on television.

“The reference to me was, I was supposedly Hitler, who killed many people.”

Rodrigo Duterte has been accused on genocide in the Philippines.

Rodrigo Duterte has been accused of genocide in the Philippines. Photo: Getty

He added: “I apologise profoundly and deeply to the Jewish community … it was never my intention, but the problem was I was criticised, using Hitler comparing to me.”

More than 3100 people have been killed since Duterte took office three months ago and launched a drugs war that was the bedrock of his successful election campaign.

Most of those killed so far have been drug users and pushers, with some deaths during shootouts in police operations and others the work of vigilantes, police say.

Duterte, 71, has been nicknamed The Punisher for his tough stance on crime.

He said on Friday he had been portrayed by critics as “a cousin of Hitler” and said he would “be happy to slaughter” three million Filipino drug users and peddlers.

The comments caused outrage, and follow a number of provocative public outbursts in the past few months.

Duterte’s narcotics crackdown has broad support among Filipinos fed up with drugs and crime, and he has lashed out at those who have challenged it, including US President Barack Obama and UN chief Ban Ki-moon.

He had vented his frustration again on Sunday at human rights groups and what he called “stupid” lawyers of the European Union.

Duterte’s spokesman on Saturday said Duterte rejected the Hitler label and his remarks the previous day were an “oblique deflection” of him being portrayed as a mass murderer.

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