ICC hearings raise hopes for Duterte trial

A child rights advocate who attended the International Criminal Court's confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte said the prosecution's evidence presentation indicates the case could proceed to trial. Rowena Legaspi, executive director of the Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, noted videos, public announcements, and policies signed by Duterte as key materials.

The International Criminal Court's confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte took place in The Hague, a key pre-trial stage where judges assess if prosecutors have sufficient evidence for a full trial. Rowena Legaspi, executive director of the Children's Legal Rights and Development Center who attended the hearing, described the prosecution's presentation as strong and evidence-based. “I witnessed how well the prosecution presented its evidence, including all the videos, public announcements and policies signed by Duterte and the Philippine National Police chief,” she said in an interview with the World Organisation Against Torture, or OMCT. She added, “These are all evidence-based arguments, so I can see this case going to trial.” Prosecutors connected Duterte to killings linked to his administration's anti-drug campaign through official speeches, policies, and other records. Judges will decide within a few weeks if the evidence provides substantial grounds to believe the accused committed the alleged crimes. Legaspi called the hearing a significant moment for advocates documenting drug war killings, including children. “We are looking forward to the ICC case proceeding to trial, and that families of victims will finally see the light at the end of the tunnel,” she said. Her organization has submitted reports to the ICC on children killed in anti-drug operations, noting most victims came from poor families.

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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.

国際刑事裁判所(ICC)の公判前審理部は4月23日(木)、フィリピンのロドリゴ・ドゥテルテ前大統領に対する人道に対する罪の3つの容疑すべてを確定した。これにより、同氏の「麻薬戦争」や「ダバオ・デス・スクワッド(DDS)」に関連する殺人容疑について正式な裁判が行われることになる。ドゥテルテ氏は現在もオランダのスケフェニンゲンにあるICC拘置所に収容されている。

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The confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte at the International Criminal Court concluded on February 27, 2026, after four days of proceedings. The prosecution and defense delivered closing arguments, while concerns over Duterte's potential flight risk if released were raised. A decision on whether to proceed to trial is expected within 60 days.

On the third day of the confirmation of charges hearing at the International Criminal Court, Rodrigo Duterte's defense argued that the prosecution's witnesses are unreliable 'self-confessed murderers' testifying for immunity. Nicholas Kaufman stated there is no direct order from Duterte for killings in the 49 incidents. The hearing took place on February 26, 2026, in The Hague.

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国際刑事裁判所(ICC)は、ロドリゴ・ドゥテルテ前大統領に対する訴追が確認されたことを受け、手続きへの参加を希望する被害者からの申請の審査を再開する。本件の範囲内にある申請は、今後設置されるドゥテルテ氏の裁判を担当する公判部へ送付されることになる。

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.

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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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