As world institutions wobble, The Hague has unexpectedly become the stage for a reckoning long denied in the Philippines.
Duterte is accused of crimes against humanity during a long and bloody war on drugs in which thousands were killed.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Roman Catholic priest Father Flavie Villanueva (R) talks to Mary Ann Pajo as they move the remains of her son Joewarski Pajo, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Advocates and families of drug war victims traveled to The Hague to witness the International Criminal Court commence proceedings ...
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More drug war arrests than deaths? Experts question Duterte's defense
MANILA, Philippines — “One death is one too many.” It’s a phrase often heard when casualties are reported — from floods and ...
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When the drug war ‘Pieta’ reached The Hague
THE HAGUE, The Netherlands — Eyes at the public gallery of the International Criminal Court (ICC) immediately turned to Filipino photojournalist Raffy Lerma. It was the first day of former President ...
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Ex-ICC judge weighs in on Duterte's confirmation of charges hearings
MANILA, Philippines — Rodrigo Duterte's confirmation hearings before the International Criminal Court have elicited mixed reactions, partially reflecting political allegiances. Supporters say the ...
DILG - Department of Interior and Local Government chief Jonvic Remulla spoke on the anti-drugs campaign of the Marcos Jr. government.
Mary Ann Pajo watched quietly as cemetery workers opened her son's tomb in Manila this week and removed his body for examination by a forensic pathologist. Accused of dealing drugs, 30-year-old ...
Mary Ann Pajo watched quietly as cemetery workers opened her son's tomb in Manila this week and removed his body for examination by a forensic pathologist. Accused of dealing drugs, 30-year-old ...
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