Duterte, whose populist tenure included a brutal anti-drug war, has claimed he had so many dead bodies of narcotics offenders dumped in Manila Bay that the "fish will grow fat."
MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) Office of the Prosecutor said on Tuesday (Nov 23) that it will ask the Philippine government for “tangible evidence” of its investigations on alleged crimes against humanity under the Duterte administration’s controversial drug war.
MANILA - Relatives of people killed in the Philippines' war on drugs have accused the government of attempting to evade accountability by asking the International Criminal Court (ICC) to defer its investigation. The ICC, which in September approved an investigation into President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs in which thousands of people have died, on Saturday temporarily suspended the probe.
MANILA (Reuters) — Relatives of people killed in the Philippine war on drugs have accused the government of attempting to evade accountability by asking the International Criminal Court or ICC