Families of extrajudicial killing victims testify at ICC hearing, linking Duterte's words to drug war deaths.
Families of extrajudicial killing victims testify at ICC hearing, linking Duterte's words to drug war deaths.
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EJK victims' kin: Duterte’s words were deadly

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On the second day of the International Criminal Court hearing, families of drug war victims stated that former President Rodrigo Duterte’s words incited killings. They echoed the prosecution’s argument linking his statements to rising death tolls. Official records show at least 6,000 killed in anti-drug operations.

In The Hague, Netherlands, on February 24, 2026, the second day of the confirmation of charges hearing against Rodrigo Duterte proceeded, concerning crimes against humanity of murder and attempted murder from 2011 to 2019. The prosecution presented evidence through videos and testimonies detailing the drug war's implementation in Davao City during Duterte's time as mayor and nationwide after his 2016 presidency.

A key ICC prosecution argument was that deaths increased whenever Duterte ordered killings. They highlighted a 590% spike in police killings during the drug war, targeting the poor as they were least likely to file complaints against police.

From the Rise Up for Life and For Rights network, victims' families shared their accounts. Llore Pasco, who lost two sons in 2017, said, "His words killed our loved ones. He repeatedly ordered the wiping out of drug addicts, and he promised protection to the police involved in the killings." Pasco, attending in The Hague, described a clip of Duterte joking about killing as chilling.

Emily Soriano, who lost her 15-year-old brother Angelito in an anti-drug operation, grew emotional hearing the prosecution describe two children killed with their heads wrapped in packaging tape. Though painful to relive, she was glad the world was hearing their stories.

Meanwhile, retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio stated that local investigations face obstacles due to missing evidence like police reports and witness intimidation from Duterte's camp influence. No cases have been filed against drug war implementers in the Philippines.

The hearing began on February 23 and concludes on February 27, with Duterte absent as he does not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction. The prosecution demonstrated a state policy inciting widespread and systematic attacks on civilians, with Duterte's knowledge. It covers 49 incidents and 76-78 victims, with 539 participating victims.

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X discussions on the ICC hearing highlight victims' kin and prosecutors linking Duterte's rhetoric to drug war killings, evoking sympathy and outrage from critics who decry attacks on families by supporters; defenders question evidence interpretation and rally support for Duterte.

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ICC confirms charges against Duterte, case proceeds to trial

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The International Criminal Court's Pre-Trial Chamber confirmed all three charges of crimes against humanity against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, April 23. The case will now proceed to full trial over alleged murders linked to his war on drugs and the Davao Death Squad. Duterte remains detained at the ICC Detention Centre in Scheveningen, Netherlands.

A child rights advocate who attended the International Criminal Court's confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte said the prosecution's evidence presentation indicates the case could proceed to trial. Rowena Legaspi, executive director of the Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, noted videos, public announcements, and policies signed by Duterte as key materials.

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A Church-led commission has been established to document extrajudicial killings during the Duterte administration's drug war. The independent body aims to identify victims and support families seeking closure.

The International Criminal Court's Appeals Chamber unanimously upheld the decision keeping former president Rodrigo Duterte in detention in The Hague, Netherlands. This is not a reclusion perpetua sentence as claimed in a viral video. The decision was issued on March 6, 2026.

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The International Criminal Court has assured that former president Rodrigo Duterte's defense team will have ample time to prepare for his trial on crimes against humanity charges. A court spokesperson emphasized the commitment to a fair and impartial process. The first status conference is scheduled for May 27.

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