Duterte House Arrest? Possible if PH Didn't Leave Rome Statute
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Duterte senators seek his release
THREE senators who are supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday introduced a resolution compelling the government to advocate for the interim release of the detained former leader in the form of a house arrest at a residence in The Hague.The resolution comes after Duterte has been detained for more than 100 days at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, awaiting trial for crimes against humanity linked to his blood…
Duterte house arrest not possible after Rome statute exit
NASUGBU, Batangas — A house arrest for former president Rodrigo Duterte can only be possible if his administration did not pull out of the Rome statute that created the International Criminal Court (ICC), a lawmaker said on Friday. In a statement, Bicol Saro party-list Rep. Terry Ridon reminded Senator Alan Peter Cayetano — who authored a Senate resolution calling on the Philippine government to seek Duterte’s interim release from the ICC while …
Palace on Alan Cayetano's Duterte house arrest resolution: 'Noted'
''Noted.'' This was the response of Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro when asked for comment on the resolution filed by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano calling the Philippine government to push for the interim release of former president Rodrigo Duterte before the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Palace on Cayetano’s house arrest proposal for Duterte: “Noted”
Malacañang offered a brief response to a Senate resolution proposing the interim release and house arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte, saying only that the recommendation has been “noted.” At a press briefing on Friday, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro declined to elaborate on Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano’s proposal. “Secretary of Justice Boying Remulla has …
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