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On March 13, 2018, the Philippines withdrew its membership from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). President Duterte justified the withdrawal by accusing the ICC and the United Nations of "crusading" against him and condemning the UN's "baseless, unprecedented and outrageous attacks" on him and his administration. [27]
In March 2018, a month after the ICC launched a preliminary inquiry into the Philippines’ drug war, in a 15-page-statement, Duterte expressed outrage and unilaterally announced the country’s ...
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The Philippines was formerly a signatory to the ICC but Duterte canceled the country’s membership after the court began probing his drug war. But under the ICC’s withdrawal mechanism, the ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda expressed concern over the drug-related killings in the country on October 13, 2016. [58] In her statement, Bensouda said that the high officials of the country "seem to condone such killings and further seem to encourage State forces and civilians alike to continue targeting these individuals with lethal force."
[10] PNP Region 7 chief Debold Sinas would praise the Cebu City police role under Garma in Duterte's war on drugs including the busting of the Ygot Drug Syndicate, and the confiscation of ₱600 million suspected methamphetamine which is the biggest in the history of the city police. [11]
The two had united in 2022 when Duterte’s daughter, Sara Duterte-Carpio, joined Marcos on a national ticket for President and Vice President that went on to win in a landslide victory.
Social Weather Stations (SWS) reported that Duterte had his lowest approval rating in mid-2018. [4] Pollsters and analysts noted Duterte's popularity was a rarity among Philippine presidents during their lame duck period; [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by the end of his term, Duterte received his highest SWS approval rating and became the Philippines' most ...