Mga grupong pantao pinapababaan ang mga utos ng pag-aresto ng ICC laban sa mga kaalyado ni Duterte

Nanawagan ang mga organisasyong pantao para sa agarang pag-aresto sa mga Senador na si Bong Go at Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa pati na rin sa iba pang indibidwal na itinuturing na mga kapwa-perpetrator ni dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte sa kaso ng paglabag sa karapatang pantao sa International Criminal Court (ICC). Inilabas ng ICC ang mas kaunting redacted na bersyon ng dokumento noong Pebrero 13, na naglalaman ng mga paratang laban kay Duterte. Ayon sa mga grupo, kailangang ihain ang mga warrant of arrest upang maiwasan ang pagkasira ng ebidensya at pag-asa ng mga saksi.

Sa Manila, Philippines, naglunsad ng kampanya ang International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) at ang Duterte Panagutin Network para sa agarang pag-aresto sa mga pinaghihinalaang kapwa-perpetrator ni Duterte sa konteksto ng 'War on Drugs' mula 2011 hanggang 2019. Ayon kay ICHRP chairman Peter Murphy, "So that they can also face trial, along with their boss Duterte." Idinagdag niya, “It remains abundantly clear that the Philippine judicial system is unable to prosecute these alleged co-perpetrators. While still at large they are a risk for destruction of evidence, intimidation of witnesses and also flight risks.”

Inilabas ng ICC Office of the Prosecutor ang mas kaunting redacted na bersyon ng filing noong Pebrero 13, orihinal na inihain noong Hulyo 4, 2025. Kasama sa mga pinangalanan ay ang mga dating chief ng Philippine National Police na si Oscar Albayalde, Vicente Danao, at Camilo Cascolan; dating director ng National Bureau of Investigation na si Dante Gierran; dating chief ng Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency na si Isidro Lapeña; at dating kalihim ng Katarungan na si Vitaliano Aguirre II, bukod sa iba pang miyembro ng PNP at mataas na opisyal ng gobyerno.

Tumanggi si Senador Bong Go sa mga paratang, na sinabi niyang “Let me be clear, at no time did I have any involvement in, knowledge of, or authority over these allegations.” Ayon sa kanya, ang kanyang mga tungkulin ay administratibo lamang at walang kaugnayan sa operasyon ng pulisya. Idinagdag niya na si Duterte ay hindi kailanman nagbigay ng ilegal na utos.

Hindi nagkomento ang ICC kung may hiling na arrest warrants para sa mga ito, na nagsabing patuloy ang imbestigasyon. Ayon naman sa legal counsel ni Duterte na si Nicholas Kaufman, ang mga paratang ay “completely lacking in truth” at politically motivated. Tumanggi rin si Aguirre, na sinabi niyang “I am not involved in their accusations against me of crimes against humanity. I did nothing wrong.” Ipinaliwanag niya na bilang abogado, hindi siya nakilahok sa anumang extrajudicial killings, at bilang kalihim, dinala niya ang mga pamilya ng biktima tulad nina Kian delos Santos upang makipagkita kay Duterte, na humantong sa pagkondena ng mga pulis.

Nakatakdang magkaroon ng confirmation of charges hearing ang ICC noong Pebrero 23, habang nakakulong si Duterte sa The Hague sa loob ng 11 buwan.

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ICC courtroom in The Hague during Duterte's absent confirmation hearing, with judges, prosecutors, victims' lawyers, and inset Philippine protests.
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ICC proceeds with confirmation hearing against Duterte in his absence

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The International Criminal Court has begun its confirmation of charges hearing against former President Rodrigo Duterte in The Hague, without the accused's personal presence. Over 500 drug war victims are participating through their legal representatives, while the Philippine National Police prepares for possible protests in the Philippines. This hearing will assess if there is sufficient evidence to proceed to a full trial.

The International Criminal Court has named eight officials as indirect co-perpetrators of former President Rodrigo Duterte in killings linked to the anti-drug war. Among them are Senators Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa and Bong Go. The pre-trial hearing is set for February 23.

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Two senior officials, Sen. Bong Go and former Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre, have denied allegations by the International Criminal Court that they were co-perpetrators in crimes against humanity related to former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war. In separate statements, they rejected any involvement in the anti-drug campaign. This follows an ICC redacted filing dated February 13, 2026.

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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As former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte nears one year in detention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), the prosecution and victims' representatives objected to his interim release during the pre-trial stage, citing his unlikelihood to adhere to conditions and cooperate with the court. This stems from his waiver of attendance at hearings and actions by his supporters. A decision on whether the case proceeds to trial is expected within 60 days.

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.

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Opposition lawmakers in the House of Representatives have filed resolutions seeking the revival of the Philippines' membership in the International Criminal Court. The Duterte administration withdrew the country's membership in March 2018. The resolutions aim to reaffirm commitment to human rights and justice.

 

 

 

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