Philippine bishop and ex-ICC judge lead new inquiry into thousands of Duterte-era killings
The five-member body will issue findings every six months and prepare referral-ready case files for possible prosecution, officials said.
- On Wednesday, the Philippines launched an independent truth commission led by former International Criminal Court judge Raul Pangalangan to investigate alleged extrajudicial killings during the 'war on drugs', aiming to hold public hearings and compile referral-ready case files.
- Former President Rodrigo Duterte, who served from 2016-2022, was arrested last year and now awaits trial at the ICC in The Hague for alleged crimes against humanity, which he denies. Within weeks of his 2016 election, drug-related killings spiked dramatically across Manila's poorest communities.
- Police report about 6,200 drug suspects were killed while resisting arrest, but human rights groups estimate the real death toll was in the tens of thousands. The commission comprises former human rights researchers and forensics specialists, issuing findings every six months.
- The commission's launch coincides with an ongoing manhunt for former police chief Ronald dela Rosa, a senator wanted by the ICC for alleged crimes against humanity, which he denies. Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David stated the commission ensures victims' stories can be 'heard, verified, preserved and acted upon'.
- Activists accuse police of systematic murders and cover-ups, while police deny involvement in slum killings, attributing them to turf wars and vigilantes. Pangalangan stated the commission builds 'a credible truth record that can guide accountability, healing, reform, and the prevention of future violence' rather than replacing courts.
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Philippine bishop and ex-ICC judge lead new inquiry into thousands of Duterte-era killings
A group led by a Roman Catholic bishop in the Philippines has launched a fact-finding body to document accounts of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-drugs crackdown.
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