ICC Allows International Probe into Philippines' Drug War Killings

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected the Philippine government's appeal to block an investigation into former President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial "war on drugs." The ICC's decision means that the Philippines has exhausted its options to appeal. The investigation will focus on possible "crimes against humanity" committed during Duterte's tenure, where over 6,000 people have been killed in anti-drug operations. The ICC's ruling is seen as a step towards justice for the victims, while the Philippine government has denounced the investigation as an interference in national sovereignty.
Topics:world#human-rights#international-affairs#international-criminal-court#philippines#rodrigo-duterte#war-on-drugs
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- ICC rejects attempt to block investigation on Duterte’s drug war Al Jazeera English
- ‘I will face accusers’: Philippines’ Duterte responds to ICC probe into war on drugs killings South China Morning Post
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