Why was Duterte's request for release rejected?
The ICC cited concerns that Duterte might not return for trial and could intimidate witnesses.
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Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will remain in custody at the International Criminal Court (ICC) after judges rejected a request to release him on health grounds. He faces charges of crimes against humanity related to his involv...
Rodrigo Duterte's legal team argued that his health had deteriorated to the point where he could no longer assist in his defense, requesting either his release or transfer to another member state's custody. The ICC, however, deemed the risk of his release as unmanageable, reinforcing its commitment to pursue the charges against him.
The case stems from Duterte's controversial “war on drugs,” which resulted in thousands of deaths and widespread allegations of human rights abuses. The ICC's investigation began in 2018, but the Philippines withdrew from the court a month later. Despite this withdrawal, the ICC maintains jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed while the Philippines was a member.
The legal battle continues as Duterte's team plans to reintroduce the request for his release following a medical examination. The situation remains closely watched by international observers, human rights organizations, and the families of victims seeking justice.
The ICC cited concerns that Duterte might not return for trial and could intimidate witnesses.
He faces charges of crimes against humanity related to his involvement in killings during his term as mayor and president.
Estimates range from 6,000 to 30,000, depending on the source.
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