The Globalization of Philippine Political Trolling
- Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on March 11 at Manila airport based on an Interpol warrant by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity during his 'war on drugs'.
- Duterte's arrest comes as he was campaigning in Hong Kong, and he stated he 'did everything for the Filipino people'.
- The arrest is viewed as a pivotal moment for the ICC, despite ongoing criticisms regarding its jurisdiction and operations.
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Duterte assets: No commitment if ICC issues freeze order – Palace
MANILA, Philippines — The government has “no commitment” to comply with the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it issues a freeze order on the assets of former President Rodrigo Duterte, a Palace official said. At a briefing on Tuesday, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro noted that this is because the ICC no longer has jurisdiction
ICC has jurisdiction over crimes committed while PH was under Rome Statute — spokesperson
The International Criminal Court spokesperson underscored that the ICC stands firm in its position that it has jurisdiction over crimes committed before the Philippines withdrew from the Rome Statute, according to a report on "State of the Nation" Tuesday.
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