Sara Slams ‘Biased’ ICC
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Kin to tell ICC of victims' sufferings under Duterte’s drug war
The families of the victims of extrajudicial killings are expected to tell the International Criminal Court (ICC) how they suffered because of the Duterte administration's bloody drug war as the confirmation of charges against former president Rodrigo Duterte commences next month.
Arlene Benjamin remembers every detail of the night that her husband was killed. It happened in September 2016. She says that when the evening fell, he returned home exhausted after finishing his day as a bus driver. She had a light dinner and sat down to watch television. While her husband was sleeping on the couch, she saw two figures outside. She thought that these were kids plotting some hooligan. Suddenly, they broke into her home and found…
ICC clears Feb. hearing for Duterte, grants medical limits
MANILA — The International Criminal Court (ICC) has cleared the way for a four-day confirmation of charges hearing for former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, approving special medical accommodations that will cap daily proceedings at three hours while also granting the Defense additional time to argue its case. In an order dated January 27, 2026, ICC […]
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