Bumubula si Bong Go at Aguirre sa papel sa drug war ni Duterte

Bumubula ang dalawang senior na opisyal na si Sen. Bong Go at dating Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre sa mga alegasyon ng International Criminal Court na sila ay co-perpetrators sa crimes against humanity na may kaugnayan sa drug war ni dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte. Sa magkahiwalay na pahayag, itinanggi nila ang anumang partisipasyon sa anti-drug campaign. Ito ay bahagi ng ICC case na naglalaman ng redacted filing noong Pebrero 13, 2026.

Sa Manila, Philippines, naglabas ng pahayag si Sen. Bong Go noong Pebrero 14, 2026, na tinatawag na 'entirely unfounded, one-sided and unfair' ang mga alegasyon ng ICC. Ayon sa kanya, walang kaugnayan ito sa kanyang mga tungkulin bilang Special Assistant to the President mula Hunyo 2016 hanggang Oktubre 2018, at bilang Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Davao City mula 1998 hanggang 2016. 'At no time did I have any involvement in, knowledge of, or authority over these allegations,' aniya. Binanggit din niya na hindi siya naging Chief of the Presidential Management Staff.

Samantala, si dating Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre ay nagsabi rin noong Pebrero 14 na 'Wala akong kinalaman sa akusasyon nila sa akin ng crimes against humanity.' Naniniwala siya na may mga taong nagsisikap na ikonekta siya sa drug war upang gawing credible ang mga paratang ng EJK laban kay Duterte bilang national policy.

Ayon sa publicly released redacted filing ng ICC noong Pebrero 13, 2026, pinangalanan ang walong indibidwal bilang mga 'associates' ni Duterte na may 'common plan' na mag-neutralize ng mga suspek sa krimen sa pamamagitan ng murder mula Nobyembre 1, 2011, hanggang Marso 16, 2019, una sa Davao City at kalaunan sa buong bansa. Bukod kina Aguirre at Go, kasama rin sina dating PNP chiefs Sen. Bato Dela Rosa at Oscar Albayalde, dating Davao police chiefs Vicente Danao at Isidro Lapeña, Dante Gierran ng NBI, at Camilo Cascolan ng Davao Region Police Office, na yumao noong Nobyembre 24, 2023, dahil sa pneumonia mula sa stage 4 lung cancer.

Susumigida na ang confirmation of charges laban kay Duterte noong Pebrero 23 pagkatapos mahusgahan ng mga hukom ng ICC na siya ay fit para sa pre-trial proceedings.

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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.

Following the ICC's February naming of eight officials as co-perpetrators with detained former president Rodrigo Duterte, human rights groups are demanding arrest warrants amid confirmed charges in the crimes against humanity case over anti-drug war killings.

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The International Criminal Court Trial Chamber III has scheduled the start of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s trial for November 30, 2026. The decision came during a status conference on May 27, 2026, in The Hague.

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