ICC trial chamber susuri ang pagdetensyon ni Duterte

Susuriin ng Trial Chamber III ng International Criminal Court ang patuloy na pagdetensyon ng dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa The Hague. Hiniling nito ang mga obserbasyon mula sa prosecution, defense at mga abogado ng mga biktima. Ito ang unang pagrepaso sa trial stage ng kaso niyang paglabag sa mga karapatang pantao.

Inilabas ng Trial Chamber (TC) III ng ICC ang isang four-page order noong May 1, 2026, na nag-uutos sa mga partido na magsumite ng mga obserbasyon tungkol sa pagdetensyon ni Duterte sa Scheveningen prison complex o anumang mosyon para sa kanyang pansamantalang pagpapalaya.

Tinukoy nito na kailangang suriin kung nagbago na ang mga kalagayan ng kanyang pagkakakulong. Si Duterte ay naaresto noong Marso ng nakaraang taon at nananatiling inosente hanggang mapatunayan ang kasalanan, na kinasuhan ng pagpatay bilang paglabag sa mga karapatang pantao dahil sa kanyang diumano'y papel sa brutal na kampanya laban sa ilegal na droga na nagresulta sa libu-libong pagpatay sa mga operasyon ng pulisya.

Sa pretrial stage, ang Pre-Trial Chamber I ay nagdesisyon noong Enero na walang pagbabago sa mga kalagayan upang bigyan siya ng pansamantalang kalayaan, dahil nananatili siyang banta sa mga saksi at biktima. Ayon kay human rights lawyer Kristina Conti, lumipat na ang responsibilidad sa pagrepaso mula sa PTC I patungo sa TC III.

Posibleng tatalakayin o magdesisyon ang isyu sa unang status conference noong May 27. Hiniling din ng TC III ang mga dokumento, testigo, hakbang sa proteksyon ng mga saksi at iba pang materyales na due sa May 15, bilang paghahanda sa trial proper.

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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.

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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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.

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.

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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.

Human rights organizations are calling for the immediate arrest of Senators Bong Go and Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, along with other individuals identified as alleged co-perpetrators of former President Rodrigo Duterte in the International Criminal Court (ICC) crimes against humanity case. The ICC released a less redacted version of the document on February 13 containing charges against Duterte. The groups say arrest warrants are needed to prevent evidence destruction and witness intimidation.

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has not ruled to allow former President Rodrigo Duterte to return to the Philippines while wearing a location tracker, according to a Rappler fact-check. Duterte remains at the ICC detention center in The Hague awaiting a pre-trial hearing from February 23 to 27, 2026. Prosecutors are urging him to attend, stating his health arguments have been settled.

 

 

 

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