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Duterte slams ICC prosecutor’s plan to reopen Philippines drug war probe

Manila, Philippines
Reuters

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s office said on Saturday it was “exasperated” with International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan and his plan to resume an investigation into killings during the government’s crackdown on drugs.

Khan said on Friday that a deferral of the ICC’s probe sought by Manila was not warranted and the probe should recommence as quickly as possible. 

Philippines drug war memorial

Relatives of drug war victims light candles for their slain loved ones at the Commission on Human Rights where families of drug war victims gathered to pray ahead of All Saints’ Day, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on 29th October, 2021. PICTURE: Reuters/Eloisa Lopez.

Presidential spokesman Martin Andanar said in a statement that the Duterte administration has undertaken “investigations of all deaths that have arisen from lawful drug enforcement operations” and the ICC should let the government’s efforts run their course.

Last September ICC judges approved an investigation into the campaign in which thousands of suspected drug peddlers have died. Activists say many have been executed by law enforcement agencies with the tacit backing of the President. The ICC suspended the investigation in November at Manila’s request.



The government, whose drug war death tally runs through May, 2022, officially acknowledges 6,252 deaths.

Duterte, whose six-year rule ends on 30th June, has defended the police and argued that all those killed were drug dealers who resisted arrest. He has publicly said police could kill if they believed they were in danger and he would pardon any who end up in prison.

Maria Elena Vignoli, senior international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch, said Khan’s request to resume the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity during the drugs war “is a booster shot for accountability.”

“The government has not been serious about justice for these crimes while the victims’ families grieve without redress and those responsible face no consequences,” Vignoli said in a statement.

 

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