Rappler magho-host ng AMA kasama ICC Trust Fund for Victims

Magho-host ang Rappler ng Ask Me Anything session kasama ang executive director ng ICC's Trust Fund for Victims noong Marso 27. Layunin ng event na sagutin ang mga tanong tungkol sa suporta para sa mga biktima sa kaso ng drug war sa Pilipinas. Si reporter Lian Buan ang mag-i-interview kay Dr. Deborah Ruiz Verduzco.

Sa Manila, Philippines, inihayag ng Rappler ang Ask Me Anything (AMA) kasama si Dr. Deborah Ruiz Verduzco, executive director ng Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) ng International Criminal Court (ICC), sa Martes, Marso 27, 8 pm. Si Lian Buan ng Rappler ang magko-conduct ng panayam, at maaaring magpadala ng tanong ang publiko hanggang tanghali ng Marso 27 sa Justice and Crime chat room ng Rappler app, o live sa panahon ng event. Panoorin sa Rappler page o YouTube channel; sumali sa app para sa iOS o Android, o web version. Nananatiling bukas ang chat room para sa updates sa ICC hearings at pakikipag-ugnayan sa mga eksperto. Binigyang-diin sa post na sentro ng mga proseso ng ICC ang mga biktima, bagamat sa pre-trial hearing ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, pangunahing pagtatalo ay sa pagitan ng prosecution at defense. Mga insider witnesses ang susi sa pagkondena. Naririnig ang mga biktima sa pamamagitan ng kanilang common legal representatives. Ang TFV ay may dalawang mandato: reparations sa mga biktima pagkatapos ng pagkondena, at assistance sa pamilya at komunidad, na mas malawak dahil maaaring makabenepisyo kahit hindi opisyal na kasama sa kaso. Mahalaga ito sa kaso ng Pilipinas dahil limitadong dosenang kaso lamang ang isinama ng prosecution sa libu-libong pagpatay sa war on drugs at Davao Death Squad.

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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 confirmation of charges against former president Rodrigo Duterte, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will resume assessing applications from victims seeking to participate in the proceedings. Applications within the case's scope will be forwarded to the soon-to-be-constituted Trial Chamber for Duterte's trial.

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The International Criminal Court has assured that former president Rodrigo Duterte's defense team will have ample time to prepare for his trial on crimes against humanity charges. A court spokesperson emphasized the commitment to a fair and impartial process. The first status conference is scheduled for May 27.

The Philippine Department of Justice said on May 13 that local law allows the government to turn over suspects to international tribunals such as the ICC. The statement came after an arrest warrant was issued for Senator Ronald dela Rosa.

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The International Criminal Court's appeals chamber ruled on April 22, 2026, to reject all four grounds of former president Rodrigo Duterte's appeal on jurisdiction, stemming from the Philippines' 2019 withdrawal from the Rome Statute. The decision clears the path for the pre-trial chamber to determine if the case proceeds to trial, expected by April 28. Both Duterte's critics and supporters in The Hague vowed to continue their campaigns.

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