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ICC judges deny request to release Duterte from custody

22 April 2026
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Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have affirmed the court’s jurisdiction over former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, rejecting his defense team’s motion to dismiss charges related to his alleged involvement in the deaths of thousands during his administration. Victims’ families celebrated the decision during a viewing at a university in the Philippines, expressing hope for accountability. Duterte, who has been in ICC detention since March 2025, contended that the Philippines’ withdrawal from the ICC in 2018 nullified the court’s authority. However, the judges maintained that the ongoing preliminary examination prior to the withdrawal established jurisdiction over the alleged crimes. Prosecutors allege that Duterte orchestrated a campaign involving death squads targeting suspected drug offenders during his presidency from 2016 to 2022.

Why It Matters

This ruling is significant as it underscores the ICC’s authority to pursue cases even after a member state withdraws, particularly when preliminary examinations are underway. Duterte’s controversial anti-drug campaign has faced international scrutiny due to allegations of extrajudicial killings. The Philippines’ withdrawal from the ICC was seen as an attempt to evade accountability for these actions, making the court’s decision a pivotal moment in the fight for justice for victims of human rights abuses. The case reflects broader concerns surrounding state sovereignty and international law enforcement in addressing crimes against humanity.

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