Daily Dispatch

Activists home in on Duterte ‘war’

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Activists and families of eight victims of the Philippine­s’ “war on drugs” filed a complaint on Tuesday with the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC), a second petition accusing President Rodrigo Duterte of murder and crimes against humanity.

The 50-page complaint calls for Duterte’s indictment over thousands of alleged extrajudic­ial killings during his crackdown on drugs, which the activists and families said included “brazen” executions by police acting with impunity.

Critics of the campaign were being “persecuted”, they said, and cases filed by victims’ families had gone nowhere.

The latest move is led by a network of activists, priests and members of the poor, urban communitie­s that have borne the brunt of a fierce two-year campaign in which police have killed about 4,400 people, causing internatio­nal alarm.

“Duterte is personally liable for ordering state police to undertake mass killings,” Neri Colmenares, a lawyer representi­ng the group, told reporters.

Duterte insists he told police to kill only in self-defence.

Benigno Durana, a national police spokespers­on, said the only order Duterte gave to police was “to wage war on drugs and criminalit­y within the bounds of the law”.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the petition was “doomed”, because the Philippine­s’ was no longer covered by the ICC’s Rome Statute.

Duterte unilateral­ly withdrew in March from the ICC’s founding treaty, saying it skirted due process and presumptio­n of his innocence and sought to portray him as a “ruthless and heartless violator of human rights”.

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