Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested by local authorities. The International Criminal Court issued a warrant, citing crimes against humanity, mainly related to his bloody drug war. While some Filipinos have celebrate the move as the first step to justice, Duterte and his supporters decry the arrest as an unjust political move.
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00:00An unusual reception at this Manila airport for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
00:07Typically greeted with fanfare by officials, this time detained by police.
00:14His arrest warrant, issued by the International Criminal Court, citing crimes against humanity
00:20related to his bloody war on drugs.
00:23The Philippines presidential office says Interpol sent the request to arrest Duterte earlier
00:28Tuesday morning.
00:30The former leader, defiant.
00:33What is the law and what is the crime that I committed?
00:39Show to me now the legal basis for my being here.
00:46By some estimates, as many as 30,000 people were killed during Duterte's anti-drug campaign
00:52during his time in office, which started in 2016.
00:55Human rights groups accuse his administration of targeting unarmed suspects and planting
01:00evidence, allegations that he denies.
01:04The ICC launched its investigation in 2018, prompting Duterte to withdraw the Philippines
01:09from the court.
01:11But his successor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has indicated Duterte could be handed
01:16over to ICC officials, something his lawyer rejects.
01:20We are obeying an entity that we are no longer a member of.
01:25We have already withdrawn.
01:27And yet, sir, you are the prosecutor general.
01:30You know how to exercise due process.
01:32Duterte, Duterte, Duterte!
01:36Outside the airport where he was arrested, his supporters gathered, calling his arrest
01:41politically motivated.
01:43Though controversial, Duterte remains popular among many Filipinos, including those living
01:49overseas, with his recent appearance in Hong Kong drawing hundreds of admirers.
01:55Analysts say his arrest is the result of years of pressure from human rights groups, as well
02:00as fallout from a feud between the Duterte and Marcos families, once ironclad political
02:06allies, now bitter rivals.
02:09The Marcos administration has been hanging that, this Damocles sword, you know, this
02:16possible punishment, this negotiation chip, that up until the last moment, you know, he's
02:21been dragging his feet and he's saying that he'll do this.
02:24And up until this moment, the Dutertes are not willing to compromise.
02:27Duterte's arrest is the start of what many view as a path to justice.
02:32But what others say is a witch hunt.
02:34With the former president now in custody, the country waits to see whether he will be
02:39sent to The Hague to stand trial.
02:41Chris Ma and Gino Lopez for Taiwan Plus.
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