ICC calls on Philippine gov’t to comment on reopening of drug war probe

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In an order dated July 14, the ICC gave the Philippines until September 8, 2022 to provide any observations on the planned reopening of the probe.

Mourners display placards during a funeral march of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos in Caloocan on August 26, 2017. REUTERS/ Erik De Castro/ File photo

The ICC then instructed its prosecutor—represented by Karim A. A. Khan and Colin Black—to submit any response to the observations of the Philippines by September 22, 2022. The VPRS was then instructed to submit all views and concerns it received to the Chamber by September 22, 2022 at the latest.into the war on drugs that was carried out under the leadership of then-President Rodrigo Duterte.

The suspension was made two months after the the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber approved the prosecutor’s request to look into crimes “allegedly committed on the territory of the Philippines” from November 1, 2011 and March 16, 2019 in the context of the “war on drugs’ campaign.’which earlier approved a resolution to compile a comprehensive report on the war on drugs.

 

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it should first investagate the truth behind JULIAN ASSANGE expose involving U.S. crimes.. crimes & violence involving drugs related cases, police brutality are rampant in U.S.

put pressure on BOBONG and impose economic sanction until Dutae is deliver to ICC in handcuff or bodybag

Whoever is putting this picture maybe wants to get profit or worst Ph to be a drug capital

hindi papayag si Dyunyor, magkakampi yun eh.

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