ICC authorizes full-blown probe into Duterte’s drug war
The International Criminal Court (ICC) will proceed with the full-blown investigation into the alleged crimes against humanity committed by President Rodrigo Duterte in his war on drugs.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) will proceed with the full-blown investigation into the alleged crimes against humanity committed by President Rodrigo Duterte in his war on drugs.
A panel of 18 human rights experts from all over the world is urging the International Criminal Court (ICC) to decide quickly on a pending request to open a full-blown probe into President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody war on drugs, stressing the “lack of effective domestic remedies” for human rights victims in the country.
Ang mga pamilya ng mga napatay sa mga anti-drug operasyon sa ilalim ng giyera laban sa droga ng administrasyong Duterte ay muling nagkaroon ng pag-asa na may hustisya kasunod ng paglabas ng isang ulat na nakatuon sa tulong para sa kanila mula sa Victims Participation and Reparations Section (VPRS), isang independent na tanggapan ng International Criminal Court (ICC).
Families of persons killed in anti-drug operations under the Duterte administration’s war on drugs regained hope for justice following the release of a report focused on assistance for them by the Victims Participation and Reparations Section (VPRS), an independent office of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
There are no records from the ICC that support this, and neither has any local nor international media reported on it.
Tatlong maling impormasyon ang inilahad ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte at ang kanyang chief legal counsel Salvador Panelo tungkol sa International Criminal Court (ICC) sa isang naka-record na pampublikong address noong Hulyo 28.
President Rodrigo Duterte and his chief legal counsel Salvador Panelo made three inaccurate claims about the International Criminal Court (ICC) in a recorded public address on July 28.
Sinabi ni Palace Spokesperson Harry Roque na si Jose Maria “Joma” Sison, founding chairperson ng Communist Party of the Philippines, ay kabilang sa mga nagsumite ng komunikasyon sa International Criminal Court (ICC) hinggil sa mga nangyaring pagpatay kaugnay ng giyera laban sa droga ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.
Palace Spokesperson Harry Roque claimed without evidence that Jose Maria “Joma” Sison, founding chairperson of the Communist Party of the Philippines, was among those who submitted a communication to the International Criminal Court (ICC) regarding the killings in President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.
The threat was attributed to presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, but he never said this.