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Rodrigo Duterte Faces ICC Charges in The Hague, Philippines Launches Senate Probe

The former Philippine president's arrest for crimes against humanity during his anti-drug campaign has intensified political divisions and raised questions about due process.

Screenshot comparison of the circulating video (left) and the video from TV N1 BeogradĀ 
Screenshot comparison of the false post (L) and the document from the ICC website
Protesters demonstrate during a candle light vigil demanding justice for drug war victims, after the arrest of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, in Quezon City on March 11, 2025. (Photo by Earvin Perias / AFP) (Photo by EARVIN PERIAS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Overview

  • Rodrigo Duterte, former Philippine president, was arrested on March 11, 2025, at Manila airport and transferred to The Hague to face ICC charges of crimes against humanity for his anti-drug campaign.
  • The Philippine Senate, led by Senator Imee Marcos, has initiated an investigation into the legality and process of Duterte's arrest and extradition, citing concerns over sovereignty and due process.
  • Duterte's arrest follows the breakdown of the Marcos-Duterte political alliance, with tensions exacerbated by the upcoming May 2025 midterm elections.
  • Supporters of Duterte have protested his arrest, while misinformation, including false claims about ICC jurisdiction and fabricated pro-Duterte rallies, has spread online.
  • The ICC has scheduled a hearing for September 23, 2025, to confirm the charges against Duterte, marking a significant step in addressing alleged human rights abuses in the Philippines.