Supporters of the former president have slammed the move by Manila to allow Duterte’s transfer to The Hague, calling it a ‘kidnapping’.
THE PRESIDENTIAL palace on Tuesday said drug-related deaths under former President Rodrigo R. Duterte fall under the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) jurisdiction since Manila was still a member ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNDuterte’s counsel Medialdea rushed to hospitalFormer President Rodrigo Duterte’s lead counsel and former executive secretary Salvador Medialdea was rushed to hospital in The Hague on Tuesday (Manila time). Senator Robin Padilla, who made the ...
His arrest by the ICC was a monumental step in prosecuting his bloody drug war. But it’s also the latest episode in a battle between the Philippines’ two political dynasties.
The ex-leader may finally face justice for his bloody “war on drugs”, but the country he leaves behind is increasingly ...
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte's arrest has sparked protests from his supporters, including in front of the ...
On Friday afternoon, Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appeared for the first time before judges at the ...
Journalists, lawyers, clergy, and human rights activists persisted in the Philippines, even when hope for accountability ...
Jailed former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has appeared by videoconference before judges at the International ...
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte failed to attend in person an initial hearing at the International Criminal Court on Friday, as he faces crimes against humanity charges over his deadly ...
Duterte, 79, appeared at the hearing via videolink, with Presiding Judge Iulia Motoc citing his prior “long journey." ...
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