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Malacañang Insists Sending Fprrd to the Hague Is Not "Kidnapping"

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Malacañang reiterated that the sending of former President Rodrigo Duterte to The Hague, Netherlands, was in accordance with the law. According to Palace Press Officer and PCO Usec. Claire Castro, the government's move is anchored in the law and if a case is already being heard by an international tribunal, the government can leave the hearing of the process there. The Palace added that the Philippines has a residual obligation from the time it …
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Malacañang reiterated that the sending of former President Rodrigo Duterte to The Hague, Netherlands, was in accordance with the law. According to Palace Press Officer and PCO Usec. Claire Castro, the government's move is anchored in the law and if a case is already being heard by an international tribunal, the government can leave the hearing of the process there. The Palace added that the Philippines has a residual obligation from the time it …

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RMN Networks broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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