Philippines Open to ICC Probe: Marcos Supports Duterte Investigation on Drug War
Philippines Government and ICC Inquiry into Duterte
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Marcos’ Statement on ICC Inquiry
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that he will not obstruct any investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) into former President Rodrigo Duterte. If Duterte wishes to cooperate, the administration will not hinder the process.
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Duterte’s Willingness to Face Investigation
Duterte expressed his readiness to confront legal challenges, stating, “I’m ready to rot in jail.” This comment reflects his commitment to addressing accusations related to his administration’s war on drugs.
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DOJ’s Position on Interpol Commitments
The Department of Justice (DOJ) reiterated the Philippines’ obligation to honor its commitments to Interpol. This statement reaffirms the Philippines’ intention to abide by international legal standards.
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No Obstruction from the Palace
The Palace confirmed it will not prevent Duterte from participating in the ICC investigation. The administration’s stance is to allow the former president to respond to allegations concerning his drug policy.
- Cooperation with ICC
The Philippines will cooperate if the ICC seeks to detain Duterte for his involvement in the drug killings. This openness to collaboration marks a significant shift in the government’s approach toward international legal scrutiny.
