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Philippines arrests ex-leader Duterte in ICC case over drug killings
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued a warrant for the arrest of Rodrigo Duterte, the former President of the Philippines, for crimes against humanity related to his violent anti-drugs campaign. The warrant accuses him of responsibility for the murder of at least 43 people and estimates that his campaign led to the deaths of around 30,000 people. Duterte has been taken into custody by Philippine authorities in Manila, and human rights groups are calling for his "expeditious surrender and transfer of custody" to the ICC.
This is a violation of his constitutional right.
I did what I had to do, and whether you believe it or not, I did it for my country.
Forget the laws on human rights. If I make it to the presidential palace, I will do just what I did as mayor. You drug pushers, hold-up men, and do-nothings, you better go out. Because I'd kill you.
Explain to me now the legal basis for my being here, as apparently I was brought here not of my own volition. It's somebody else's.
His arrest could bring victims and their families closer to justice and sends the clear message that no one is above the law. The Marcos government should swiftly surrender him to the ICC.
At a time when international law is being undermined and broken in so many places, Duterte's arrest can also send a positive signal that international jurisdiction and international human rights protection still count for something.
There are many indications that President Marcos facilitated the arrest of Rodrigo Duterte in order to put pressure on his political dynasty. Midterm elections are due in May. Moreover, according to opinion polls, Sara Duterte, who is still vice president, is so far the most promising candidate for the presidential elections in 2028.
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sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.ABC News (Australia)
- 3.The Washington Post
- 4.The New York Times
- 5.The Guardian
- 6.The Times of India
- 7.CNN
- 8.DW News
- 9.France 24
- 10.Le Monde
- 11.Daily Sabah
- 12.ABC News
perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Authoritarianism
- 3.Human rights
- 4.Organized crime
- 5.Drug Trafficking
- 6.Money Laundering
- 7.Death Penalty
- 8.Philippines under Marcos Jr
- 9.Drugs Abuse
- 10.Philippines under Duterte
countries
organizations
- 1.International Court of Justice
- 2.Interpol
- 3.Human Rights Watch
- 4.Rappler Holdings Corp
- 5.Presidential Communications Office
- 6.Amnesty International
- 7.Catholic Church
- 8.European Union
- 9.Facebook
- 10.German Institute of Development and Sustainability
- 11.Good Morning America
- 12.House of Representatives
persons
- 1.Rodrigo Duterte
- 2.Ferdinand Marcos Jr
- 3.Claire Castro
- 4.Bryony Lau
- 5.Kian Delos Santos
- 6.Leila De Lima
- 7.Salvador Panelo
- 8.Aaron Favila
- 9.Bong Go
- 10.Bullit Marquez
- 11.Delos Santos
- 12.Ezra Acayan