Duterte Drew Up 'Death Lists'
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The pre-trial hearing on the confirmation of charges against former President Rodrigo Duterte will resume on Thursday, 26 February, at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday is to open preliminary proceedings against former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte nearly a year after his arrest on dozens of murder charges.
The protests are a sign of the Philippine ex-leader’s ongoing influence, even as he faces a possible trial for the deaths of thousands during his war on drugs.
The International Criminal Court has started pretrial hearings on former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who is facing three counts of crimes against humanity for deadly anti-drugs crackdowns he oversaw while in office.
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ICC opens confirmation of charges hearing against Rodrigo Duterte
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has officially begun the pre-trial confirmation of charges hearing against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, highlighting accountability and justice for thousands of alleged victims of his government’s drug war.
In this episode, host Mariko Oi speaks to BBC South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head and Manila-based journalist Regine Cabato about the deepening Marcos-Duterte rivalry, the return of protests, and what it all means for the future of Philippine politics.
Edward Jeremy alleged that the ex-president drew up ‘death lists’ and children were strangled with wire and ‘sold’ to funeral homes.
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte says she will seek the presidency in the 2028 elections. Her bid would have to withstand new impeachment attempts and criminal complaints that could ban her from public office if convicted.
Judges will weigh at this week’s “confirmation of charges” hearing whether to move ahead with a trial for the former Philippine president
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Bello can be disbarred if he knows Duterte killed a person – Palace
MANILA, Philippines — Palace Press Officer Claire Castro on Tuesday warned Atty. Silvestre Bello III that he can face disbarment if he knew that former President Rodrigo Duterte had killed a child and Bello had tolerated the commission of the crime.