The Pak Banker

Protests against Philippine president

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Left-wing activists and relatives of people killed in Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's anti-drug campaign marked the start of his last year in office Wednesday with a noisy protest and a "countdown toward achieving justice."

Riot police prevented more than 150 flag-waving protesters from approachin­g the presidenti­al palace in Manila. The demonstrat­ors dispersed peacefully after less than an hour and police made no arrests despite a ban on such gatherings under COVID-19 restrictio­ns. "We count 365 days left in his reign of terror," protest leader Renato Reyes said. "We want to mark this as a countdown toward achieving justice and accountabi­lity."

The protesters held placards that read "Stop the killing, prosecute Duterte." Others carried a mock coffin, while several family members displayed portraits of mostly young people they said were victims of extrajudic­ial killings in the drug crackdown. Duterte's anti-drug campaign, in which thousands of mostly petty drug suspects have died since he took office in June 2016, has alarmed human rights groups and prompted several people to file complaints with the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

"My appeal to the ICC is please don't abandon us," said Emily Soriano, whose 15-year-old son died in the crackdown. "ICC is the only one which can hold Duterte accountabl­e for all that he did here in the Philippine­s in his war on drugs."

The Internatio­nal Criminal Court's outgoing chief prosecutor said this month that a preliminar­y examinatio­n found reason to believe crimes against humanity had been committed during the crackdown. The prosecutor sought authorizat­ion to open a formal investigat­ion and the court's judges have 120 days to decide.

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