Mga paratang na papayagang bumalik si Duterte sa Pilipinas na may tracker, hindi totoo

Walang desisyon ang International Criminal Court (ICC) na payagan ang dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte na bumalik sa Pilipinas habang naka-location tracker, ayon sa fact-check ng Rappler. Nananatili si Duterte sa ICC detention center sa The Hague habang naghihintay ng pre-trial hearing mula Pebrero 23 hanggang 27, 2026. Hinihiling ng mga prosecutor na dumalo siya sa hearing dahil wala nang basehan ang kanyang argumento tungkol sa kalusugan.

Naglipana sa social media ang maling claim na pinayagan na ng ICC si Rodrigo Duterte na bumalik sa Pilipinas basta may suot na location tracker. Ayon sa fact-check ng Rappler, walang ganitong desisyon ang korte, at nananatili si Duterte sa ICC detention center sa The Hague. Itinanggi ng appeals chamber ang kanyang apela para sa interim release noong Nobyembre 2025.

Naghihintay si Duterte ng confirmation of charges hearing mula Pebrero 23 hanggang 27, 2026, na titingnan kung sasailmakin ba siya ng full trial dahil sa mga pagpatay sa kanyang drug war bilang mayor ng Davao at pangulo. Noong Enero 26, 2026, nagdesisyon ang Pre-Trial Chamber I na fit si Duterte para sa proceedings batay sa medical assessment ng tatlong independent experts. "Having regard to the relevant legal principles, the medical assessment... the Chamber was satisfied that Mr Duterte is able effectively to exercise his procedural rights," ayon sa desisyon ng korte.

Humingi si Duterte na iwaive ang kanyang right to attend, sinabing "I am old, tired, and frail. I wish for this Court to respect my peace inside the cell it has placed me." Gayunpaman, hinihiling ng ICC prosecutors na pilitin siyang dumalo. "There is no reasonable cause for Mr Duterte not to appear in person," sabi sa filing nila noong Pebrero 19, 2026. Tinutulan din nila ang health claims niya, na sinabi ng experts na hindi siya reliable sa kanyang sariling kondisyon.

Samantala, ipinagtanggol ng Malacañang ang pag-surrender kay Duterte sa ICC noong Marso 2025 bilang lawful sa ilalim ng Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law. "It was undertaken... to attain justice," ayon kay Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro. Ang Pilipinas ay miyembro ng Rome Statute mula 2011 hanggang 2018, kaya may jurisdiction ang ICC sa mga krimen noong panahong iyon. Nag-file rin ang Senate minority ng resolution para protektahan ang mga Pilipino laban sa extraordinary rendition.

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The International Criminal Court has set the confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte for February 23, after denying his appeal on fitness to participate. The hearing will take place in The Hague, Netherlands, following his arrest one year ago in Manila. The process includes lawyers representing drug war victims.

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Following the ICC Appeals Chamber's March 6 decision upholding former president Rodrigo Duterte's detention, his Filipino legal team, led by Salvador Panelo, is planning to raise the court's jurisdiction issue at the United Nations. Panelo argues the ICC lacks authority over the case, emphasizing it is not a UN body.

In response to the International Criminal Court's (ICC) recent naming of alleged co-perpetrators in former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war case, the Philippine government says it is prepared to coordinate with Interpol on any arrest warrants, following the precedent set in Duterte's transfer to The Hague last year. Malacañang emphasizes adherence to Philippine law, while ruling out discussions on rejoining the ICC.

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In The Hague, Netherlands, volunteers organized a human barricade to shield drug war victims' families from harassment by supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte outside the International Criminal Court (ICC). This occurred on the third and fourth days of the pre-trial proceedings in February 2026. The incident reflects broader tensions between defenders and critics of Duterte's drug war.

 

 

 

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