- Calls the Duterte administration’s bloody drug war a crime and condemns its use of the national police as a “killing machine;” emphasizes the program has failed to end the spread of illegal narcotics and the need to punish high profile drug personalities
- Says the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over alleged crimes against humanity committed in the Philippines while it was a state party to the Rome Statute, and that those responsible must be investigated and held accountable by the tribunal
ON THE DRUG WAR
Calls the Duterte administration’s bloody drug war a crime and condemns its use of the national police as a “killing machine;” emphasizes the program has failed to end the spread of illegal narcotics and the need to punish high profile drug personalities Says the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over alleged crimes against humanity committed
By tech
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Feb 7, 2025
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