Tag: Former President Rodrigo Duterte
Between two galleries: Gladiators and spectators — Can the Philippines recover...
From The Hague, a Redemptorist missionary reflects on Duterte supporters and victims’ families confronting the nation’s conscience
Hundreds murdered by hitmen inspired by Duterte’s ‘Davao Death Squad’
The ICC trial of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is the necessary antidote to this contagion of state-sanctioned murder
Human rights situation: From Duterte until today
Duterte faces ICC charges as reflections revisit drug war killings and the Catholic Church’s divided response
HRW flags continued killings, red-tagging in Philippines despite Duterte ICC transfer
“President Marcos should move beyond rhetoric and take concrete measures to improve human rights in the Philippines,” said Bryony Lau
Mobile museum on drug war victims opens at Philippine Senate
Lakbay Museo ng Paghilom will be open to the public for three days, from Jan. 26 to 28, coinciding with the opening of the Senate’s session
IN PHOTOS: Amid ICC proceedings, families of victims of Duterte’s war...
Families and relatives of victims of the Duterte administration’s “war on drugs” gathered for a healing Mass at the Dambana ng Paghilom in La...
ICC ousts chief prosecutor Karim Khan from Duterte case over ‘appearance...
ICC removes Karim Khan from Duterte crimes-against-humanity case over “reasonable appearance of bias,” citing past links to victims
Plea for compassion
A Vincentian theologian warns senators against using compassion to excuse Duterte, stressing justice must precede mercy
Families blast Duterte’s tactics: ‘Fit to stand trial, unfit to evade...
Families of drug war victims denounce ICC delay, calling Duterte “fit to stand trial” and justice long overdue
Priest who defied Duterte’s drug war wins Asia’s ‘Nobel Prize’
Filipino priest Fr. Flavie Villanueva wins Ramon Magsaysay Award for restoring dignity to poor, homeless, and drug war victims

















