Verificación de hechos: Duterte permanece en custodia de la CPI en medio de rumores repetidos de liberación

Un nuevo rumor viral que afirma que el expresidente filipino Rodrigo Duterte regresa a casa tras la desestimación del caso de la CPI es falso, siguiendo rumores similares ya desmentidos. Permanece detenido en La Haya mientras los jueces deliberan la confirmación de cargos.

Esta es la última de una serie de afirmaciones falsas sobre la liberación de Duterte tras su audiencia de confirmación de cargos del 23 al 27 de febrero (ver cobertura anterior [link to existing article]). El 2 de marzo de 2026, una publicación de Showbiz Heat PH se volvió viral (más de 34.000 reacciones), originada en un video de YouTube del 1 de marzo de Political PH TV (más de 24.000 visualizaciones). La miniatura mostraba a Duterte, el abogado Nicholas Kaufman, la vicepresidenta Sara Duterte, con el texto: “Welcome back! Tatay Digong uuwi na! Case dismissed! Inday Sara umiyak sa tuwa.” Los comentarios reflejaban confusión y entusiasmo, pero Duterte permanece en custodia de la CPI durante las deliberaciones de la Sala de Instrucción I (jueces Motoc, Alapini-Gansou, Flores Liera), esperadas en un plazo de 60 días. Nueva actualización: El 4 de marzo, el alcalde de Davao City, Sebastian “Baste” Duterte, visitó a su padre en la instalación. Antecedentes: Arrestado en marzo de 2025 por cargos de crímenes contra la humanidad relacionados con su guerra contra las drogas de 2011-2019. Los fiscales alegan asesinatos orquestados; la defensa niega el vínculo causal. Calificación: Falso. Parte de los rumores desmentidos continuos desde que comenzaron las audiencias.

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