ICC rules Duterte to remain in detention

The International Criminal Court Trial Chamber III ruled on May 22 that former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte will stay detained in The Hague. The decision followed a review of his request for interim release based on health concerns.

The chamber found no notable change in circumstances that would support temporary liberty. Medical reports from three ICC-appointed experts showed no information warranting release despite claims of falls and memory issues.

Judges cited Duterte’s refusal to recognize the court’s jurisdiction as evidence he would not comply with release conditions. They also noted his access to resources and supporters in the Philippines as factors increasing flight risk.

The confirmation of charges against Duterte in April was viewed as heightening the risk of absconding. A status conference is scheduled for May 27 to discuss trial timelines and procedures.

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Nicholas Kaufman presses ICC for Duterte's medical release as supporters protest outside.
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Kaufman continues pressing for Duterte's interim release from ICC detention

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One year after former president Rodrigo Duterte's arrest and detention at the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity, lead defense counsel Nicholas Kaufman argues his medical condition warrants release despite repeated denials. Vice President Sara Duterte vows to keep applying, while supporters express ongoing anger.

The International Criminal Court's Appeals Chamber has rejected former president Rodrigo Duterte's appeal for interim release, upholding a prior decision to keep him detained. The ICC found no error in the Pre-Trial Chamber's dismissal of a medical report on his health. Duterte remains at the ICC detention center in the Netherlands as proceedings continue.

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Unanimitous na kinumpirma ng Appeals Chamber ng International Criminal Court ang desisyon na manatili si dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa kulungan sa The Hague, Netherlands. Ito ay hindi sentensya ng reclusion perpetua tulad ng lumabas sa isang viral na video. Ang desisyon ay inilabas noong Marso 6, 2026.

Nagsimula ang unang araw ng pagdinig sa confirmation of charges laban kay dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte sa International Criminal Court noong Pebrero 23, 2026, sa The Hague, Netherlands. Hindi dumalo si Duterte dahil sa kanyang kahilingan na iwaive ang kanyang karapatan, bagamat sinabi ng mga hukom na siya ay fit na makilahok. Nagpresent ang prosecution ng ebidensya tungkol sa Davao Death Squad at mga pahayag ni Duterte.

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Sa unang taon ng pagkakakulong ni dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa International Criminal Court (ICC), nag-objection ang pagpapatunay at mga kinatawan ng mga biktima sa kanyang pansamantalang pagpapalaya, na nagpapahiwatig ng hindi malamang sumunod siya sa mga kondisyon at makikipagtulungan sa korte. Ito ay batay sa kanyang pagtanggi na dumalo sa mga hearing at mga aksyon ng kanyang mga tagasuporta. Ang desisyon sa pagpapatuloy ng kaso patungong trial ay inaasahan sa loob ng 60 araw.

Defense lawyer Nicholas Kaufman is requesting access to surveillance footage at the International Criminal Court Detention Center. The move seeks to demonstrate former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's health issues. It precedes a status conference set for May 27.

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The International Criminal Court allowed associate counsel Dov Jacobs to withdraw from former President Rodrigo Duterte's defense team on May 8. Lead counsel Nicholas Kaufman also requested to leave as the case enters trial preparations.

 

 

 

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