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We won't cooperate with ICC probe on Duterte drug war
Philippines Marcos' Says He Will Not Block ICC if Ex-President Duterte Wants to Be Investigated
MANILA (Reuters) - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Thursday his government would not block the International Criminal Court (ICC) if former leader Rodrigo Duterte wishes to be investigated over alleged crimes against humanity in his bloody anti-drugs crackdown.
Marcos: We won't cooperate with ICC probe on Duterte drug war
President Marcos on Thursday said that his government will not stop the International Criminal Court (ICC) from investigating the Duterte administration's drug war but will not cooperate with it either.
Marcos: No help for Duterte if he wants be probed by ICC
The government will not stop Duterte from surrendering himself or cooperating with the ICC— but neither will the government help him.
Marcos reiterates stance on ICC probe vs Duterte: ‘We will not cooperate’
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. clarified on Thursday that the Philippines does not intend to cooperate with the International Criminal Court
Marcos says gov’t won’t help nor stop ICC probe on Duterte drug war
Outgoing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks to his successor Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. after the departure honors for Duterte at the Malacañang Palace in Manila on June 30, 2022. Arman Baylon, Presidential Photo/File MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Marcos firm on non-cooperation with ICC over Duterte drug war probe
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. reiterated that the Philippines would not cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it were
Marcos Jr: Philippines won’t stop Duterte arrest through Interpol
The Philippines is not stopping a possible arrest of former president Rodrigo Duterte by the Interpol if it is how his challenge to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to have him investigated would end up,
Philippines Marcos' says will not block ICC if ex-president Duterte wants to be investigated
MANILA (Reuters) - President Ferdinand
Marcos
Jr said on Thursday his government would not block the International Criminal Court (
ICC
) if former leader Rodrigo Duterte wishes to be investigated over alleged crimes against humanity in his bloody anti-drugs ...
Marcos says he will not block ICC if ex-president Duterte wants to be investigated
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr won't block the ICC probe into Duterte's drug war, but vows he will not cooperate; the former president meanwhile defends his actions amid calls for his accountability
Philippines says it will cooperate if ICC seeks Duterte's custody over drug killings
The Philippine government says its law enforcement agencies will be obliged to cooperate if the International Criminal Court seeks the custody of former President Rodrigo Duterte as part of an investi
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Marcos firm PH won’t cooperate with ICC, but…
President Marcos clarified that his administration does not intend to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Rappler
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Duterte’s daring the ICC to come investigate, what will and should Marcos do?
Cooperating with the Interpol and cooperating with the
ICC
are two different things. The first involves a legal duty; the second involves a political decision,' says
Marcos
' Solicitor General ...
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Marcos: DOJ evaluating EJK evidence vs Duterte
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Thursday that Malacañang and the Department of Justice (DOJ) were closely following ...
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