Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to arrest the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) chief prosecutor if she conducts activities in his country, arguing it was no longer an ICC member so the court had no right to do any investigating. The Southeast Asian nation notified the United Nations secretary-general in March of its decision to withdraw from the ICC because of what the outspoken Philippine leader called “outrageous” attacks by UN officials and violations of due process. Philippine immigration authorities on Sunday denied entry and deported a Socialist Party official from the European Union, who had criticized Duterte’s brutal anti-drugs crackdown.