Tag: International Criminal Court
Philippine authorities move to arrest Sen. Bato Dela Rosa after Supreme...
Philippine authorities ordered the arrest of Sen. Bato Dela Rosa after the Supreme Court refused to block ICC action
Philippine government invokes drug war victims in push to enforce ICC...
Government lawyers argue domestic law permits cooperation with ICC proceedings tied to killings during Duterte’s anti-drug campaign
Philippine archbishop urges Catholics to reject corruption, confront political complicity
A Philippine archbishop urged Catholics to resist corruption, reject political tribalism, and demand accountability amid deepening national tensions
Philippine Senate becomes flashpoint in ICC pursuit of Dela Rosa
Senate leaders resisted Dela Rosa’s arrest as the ICC escalated its investigation into killings tied to Duterte’s drug campaign
ICC says no public arrest warrant issued against Philippine senator Dela...
Rights groups say ICC developments signal continued momentum in the drug war case involving Duterte’s former police chief
Kin of victims welcome ICC move to try Duterte over drug...
ICC ruling to try Duterte marks a turning point, giving drug war victims’ families renewed hope for justice and accountability
ICC prosecutors allege Duterte authorized killings as confirmation hearing opens
International Criminal Court prosecutors told judges Monday that former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte personally authorized killings and selected some of the victims in his...
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
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


















