Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday defended what he called sarcastic remarks about shooting female fighters in the genitals, saying he would make them again.

Duterte, known for his often obscene and profane language, expressed anger toward what he called "amazons" who had left their children to join the New People's Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

"I said, you crazy (women) ... I will order that your vagina be shot," he said in the local language in a speech in his home town, Davao City. "That's true. That was a sort of sarcasm."

Duterte's remarks, including jokes about rape, have often incensed activists, but have not dented his support base.

He was criticised by women's and human rights groups after first using the phrase on February 7, but many Filipinos see his earthy language as part of his appeal.

On Monday, he said another batch of former rebels would soon visit the presidential palace: "I will tell them the same. Go ahead, have children, and then leave them. Join the NPA."

After the Feb. 7 remarks, Duterte's spokesman Harry Roque had said he should be taken seriously, but not literally.
Duterte was angry that communist insurgents had betrayed his trust and caused a peace process with the government to collapse, according to Roque.

He has now terminated intermittent peace talks with the Maoist-led rebels and considers them terrorists because hostilities continued during negotiations. 

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