For urban poor victims of Duterte's drug war, while the decision to deny interim release brought relief, anger still persists at what life had become for them ...
Denial of Duterte’s interim release bid a ‘preliminary victory’ for drug war victims – lawyers group
A group of Mindanawon lawyers welcomed the decision of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
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Families of drug war victims hail ICC rejection of Duterte interim release
Grief temporarily turned to cheers and sighs of relief on Friday, November 28, as families of drug war victims welcomed the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision to reject former president ...
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With interim release junked, ICC turns attention to Duterte's health
AFTER rejecting former president Rodrigo Duterte’s bid for interim release, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will now evaluate his fitness to stand trial for crimes against humanity in relation ...
Families of victims of killings under former President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs welcomed the decision of the International Criminal Court Appeals Chamber to reject his appeal and uphold the ...
The International Criminal Court ruled on Friday that the Philippines' 80-year-old former President Rodrigo Duterte must ...
Lawyers tried to argue that Rodrigo Duterte’s illness and advanced age created “compelling humanitarian grounds” for his ...
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With Duterte at ICC, tokhang survivor seeks justice from Supreme Court
As former president Rodrigo Duterte awaits trial at the International Criminal Court over the bloody war on drugs, a lone ...
Former Philippine President Duterte awaits trial in the ICC for using the pretext of a drug war for his murder campaign.
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House hosting mini-museum for EJK victims not political, says Acidre
Photo from his Facebook page MANILA, Philippines— The House of Representatives’ decision to host a mini-museum dedicated to ...
Castro made no statements about the Duterte family needing to resign their government posts to free ex-president Rodrigo ...
The judge says it is "necessary" for the 80-year-old to remain in detention as the conditions proposed by his lawyers do not meet the conditions for parole.
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