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Ex-Pres. Duterte on PH’s withdrawal from ICC
Philippines Marcos' Says He Will Not Block ICC if Ex-President Duterte Wants to Be Investigated
MANILA (Reuters) - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Thursday his government would not block the International Criminal Court (ICC) if former leader Rodrigo Duterte wishes to be investigated over alleged crimes against humanity in his bloody anti-drugs crackdown.
Marcos: No help for Duterte if he wants be probed by ICC
The government will not stop Duterte from surrendering himself or cooperating with the ICC— but neither will the government help him.
Former President Duterte says ICC should 'hurry up' on drug war investigation
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday, November 13, the International Criminal Court (ICC) should 'hurry up' with its probe of his war on drugs, during a congressional hearing into the bloody crackdown on narcotics that killed thousands of Filipinos,
Philippines "cooperate if ICC wants Duterte Interpol"...the current and former president's conflict intensifies
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who is accused of committing crimes against humanity in the course of his "war on drug crimes," is likely to be
Philippines says it will cooperate if ICC seeks Duterte's custody over drug killings
Human rights groups estimate the deaths could exceed 20,000 during
Duterte
’s presidency alone. The bloody campaign alarmed Western governments and led to complaints that sparked the investigation by the
ICC
, a court of last resort for crimes that ...
Philippines says obliged to comply if Interpol seeks ex-president Duterte's arrest
The Philippine government said on Wednesday it would not stand in the way if former President Rodrigo Duterte wants to surrender to the International Criminal Court (ICC), and would be obliged to comply if his arrest was sought over his war on drugs.
Philippines Marcos' says will not block ICC if ex-president Duterte wants to be investigated
MANILA (Reuters) - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Thursday his government would not block the International Criminal Court (
ICC
) if former leader Rodrigo
Duterte
wishes to be investigated over alleged crimes against humanity in his bloody anti-drugs ...
Philippines says it will not stand in the way if ex-president Duterte surrenders to ICC
The Philippine government will not stand in the way if former President Rodrigo Duterte decides to surrender himself to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the office of the current president said on Wednesday.
Marcos says he will not block ICC if ex-president Duterte wants to be investigated
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr won't block the ICC probe into Duterte's drug war, but vows he will not cooperate; the former president meanwhile defends his actions amid calls for his accountability
Inquirer on MSN
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Duterte dares gov’t to let ICC in before he dies
Former President Rodrigo Duterte finally appeared before the House quad committee on Wednesday, where he not only reiterated ...
Rappler
7h
Duterte’s daring the ICC to come investigate, what will and should Marcos do?
Cooperating with the Interpol and cooperating with the
ICC
are two different things. The first involves a legal duty; the second involves a political decision,' says Marcos' Solicitor General ...
manilastandard
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Marcos firm PH won’t cooperate with ICC, but…
President Marcos clarified that his administration does not intend to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
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on MSN
Ex-Philippine President Duterte says ICC should 'hurry up' on drug war investigation
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said the International Criminal Court (ICC) should 'hurry up' with its probe of ...
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