Rodrigo Du Terte, a plane transporting the Philippines for the Philippines, arrives in the Netherlands. Crime His fatal “war with drug” at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Duterte was arrested at Manila Airport on Tuesday and ICC sat in a charter jet flying through Dubai in a few hours.
that The 79 -year -old boy could be the first Asian director of ICC.
Duterte, who filed his own guidance, led the Philippines from 2016 to 2022 and presided over the violent “drug war” where thousands of small drug merchants, users and others died without trial.
The GulfStream G550 landed in Dubai to focus on Dubai early on Wednesday, delayed departures for several hours, and DUTEE received medical inspection, Reuters news agency reported.
After the plane landed in Rotterdam, the ICC confirmed that Durte was detained for being faced with “murder of humanity for humanity.”
“The hearing will be scheduled for the court as an appropriate process for the initial appearance of Duterte.”
President Ferdinand Marcos JR, a major political rival of Dutterte, played an important role in handing him. A few minutes after Duterte left the Philippines, Marcos made a broadcast speech that the country is fulfilling legal obligations.
Marcos said, “This is what the international community is looking forward to us.”
The Duterte and the Marcos family are the most powerful political dynasty in the Philippines. They joined the army in 2022 to sweep the last national elections in the country, but in recent months, they have been missing in recent months.
Duterte is delivered to ICC. Political discord that developed well from the public point of view.
The Duterte and the Marcos family have a strong alliance in the 2022 election. In response to Elder Duterte’s wish, his daughter, Sarah, ran as vice president of Marcos JR instead of finding his father’s position.
Marcos first refused to collaborate with ICC, but changed his position as his relationship with the Durte’s family worsened.
Duterte vice chairman said that his father’s arrest violated the Filipino sovereignty, saying that he had “kidnapped.” According to her office, she left Manila in the Netherlands on Wednesday.
Rodrigo Duterte has previously argued that ICC has no jurisdiction over the Philippines. He argued that there was no jurisdiction over the Philippines because he withdrew his country from the court in 2019, three years after the number of deaths in the drug war.
However, according to the Roman Law, the foundation of the ICC, the court maintains jurisdiction over the crime committed before the state leaves the court.
The ICC survey is covered in 2011-2019, which included the period of Davao, a huge city in the south, and his family has taken power for decades.
Dissatisfaction with Duterte in the ICC insisted that he maintained a bounty hunter’s “death squad” to follow Davao’s drug suspect and replicated to the state when he was elected president as president.
Human Rights Watch called Durterte’s arrest as “an important stage for the Philippines’ responsibility.”
Duterte has gained a reputation for Davao as one of Philippines’s safest cities and grown the image of the public’s founder of the public to withdraw the dark horse victory in the 2016 presidential election.
According to a poll, he is the most popular Philippines since the recovery of democracy in 1986.
His supporters threatened to hold a big rally to protest the arrest. They asked the Supreme Court to give a arrest order for the ICC warrant, but the court did not act before the former president departed on Tuesday.
The reaction was mixed in social media where Dutertes maintains strong follow -up.
Many praised the ICC for delivering justice for those who died in the drug war, others defended Durte’s legacy and some demanded a wide range of meetings.
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“The Philippines was safe in the Durterte era.” Another Tiktok user said that a former leader built legs, roads and other infrastructure. “He was the best president.”
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2025-03-12 19:08:00