Thousands have been killed in the Philippines’ brutal war on drugs. Now, ICC chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda wants to make sure justice is served for victims
during his election campaign back in 2016.
The prosecutor asked judges at the world's only permanent war crimes court to authorise an investigation into the extrajudicial killings of civilians by police between 2016 and 2019. Despite that, the president's spokesperson Harry Roque insists that since the government of the Philippines is no longer a member, it will not cooperate.
The crackdown is Duterte's signature policy initiative which he defends fiercely despite the domestic and international criticism. He was elected in 2016 on the campaign promise of eradicating the drug problem. To live up to people's expectations, he went berserk. He ordered police to kill drug suspects if their lives were in danger, and passed draconian law to shield police officers from legal proceedings.
"You would notice that there are really people who die almost daily because they fought back," he said, warning drug dealers: "Do not destroy the country. I will kill you."
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