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00:00While traveling to the Netherlands, former President Rodrigo Duterte
00:04gathered in different parts of Mindanao and Visayas
00:08his supporters.
00:10Witness, Efren Mamak of GMA Regional TV.
00:20The supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte gathered in different places.
00:25Davao's supporters gathered in Risal Park.
00:30In Bumucina.
00:33In Candila and Nanalangin.
00:36Others did not stop watching Duterte's ride on the plane.
00:43In Cotabato City, 4,000 Duterte supporters attended the peace rally.
00:50Before that, they had a unity walk from Parang Road, Magallanes Road to City Plaza.
00:57The police strictly enforced security in the area.
01:01The rally started suddenly after Tarawih, the breaking of fasting.
01:07The prayer rally in General Santos City also started slowly.
01:11Santa, I will pray for you.
01:13Some also gathered in Cagayan de Oro City.
01:17In Cebu City, Duterte's supporters sang and prayed emotionally.
01:22Duterte, no!
01:24But not only Duterte's supporters gathered.
01:27Some groups also gathered in Fuente Osmeña Circle.
01:31Along with the relatives of the victims of extrajudicial killings
01:35that were attributed to drugs and red tagging.
01:38They celebrated the arrest of the former president
01:41who had already started using justice.
01:43Our justice is not only about arresting the former president
01:49but also about imprisoning him.
01:55For GMA Integrated News, I am Efren Mamac of GMA Regional TV, your witness.
02:03The victims of extrajudicial killings hope that the process will continue
02:09and that former President Rodrigo Duterte will be punished.
02:13Witness, Tina Panganiban Perez.
02:19There is no process. My children were raped.
02:22There is no process.
02:24For the victims of extrajudicial killings in the Duterte Drug War,
02:30it seems that the path to justice is just starting
02:34in the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte
02:37in the Allegation Crimes Against Humanity.
02:40Duterte will be punished!
02:42Imprisoned! Imprisoned!
02:44Imprisoned! Imprisoned!
02:46Duterte will be punished!
02:49They asked for Duterte to be punished.
02:51Among those who waited,
02:53Michael Lee's widow,
02:55who passed away on March 20, 2017.
02:58He will not be killed.
03:00We will not stop.
03:02Some people are jealous of the difference in the situation of Duterte
03:06and their loved ones in life.
03:09I am crying because
03:11I am happy
03:13because Duterte has been caught.
03:16He was very lucky
03:18because he was given the right
03:20to defend himself.
03:22But for us,
03:24the poor victims,
03:26we were not given
03:28that right.
03:30I am not content
03:32that Duterte is the only one who will be punished.
03:36Duterte should be held accountable for everything.
03:40The Human Rights Group,
03:42or Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates,
03:46is one of the first to file a complaint
03:48against Duterte
03:50for the first ever extrajudicial killings.
03:52They are happy to have been arrested
03:54by the former president.
03:56They hope that they will be given a chance.
03:58We were surprised by the speed of the incident.
04:00But the fact that
04:02we engaged
04:04in various mechanisms
04:06in finding justice
04:08for the victims.
04:10Of course, you expect that
04:12this will be achieved.
04:14Based on PIDEA's data,
04:16more than 6,000 people
04:18were killed in anti-drug operations
04:20from 2016 to 2022.
04:22But some Human Rights Groups
04:24believe
04:26that this is more than
04:28the number of cases of EJK.
04:30As of now,
04:32not less than three cases of killings
04:34related to the drug war
04:36have been brought home
04:38to conviction or to the police.
04:40EJK cannot accept
04:43that Duterte is a victim
04:45of drug war.
04:55For GMA Integrated News,
04:57I am Tina Panganiban Perez,
04:59your witness.
05:05Before the witness,
05:0760 families were burned
05:09in Parañaque City
05:12by a fire.
05:14Nico Wahe is the witness.
05:20It was past 4 p.m.
05:22when this resident
05:24was able to get
05:26the burned house
05:28in Barangay BF Homes, Parañaque City.
05:30A few moments later,
05:32this happened.
05:34The fire got bigger and spread.
05:36According to a resident,
05:38the fire started next to their house.
05:40The fire started
05:42because of the rice.
05:44The rice was left behind.
05:46We did not notice
05:48that the fire spread quickly
05:50because all the trees were burned
05:52until it reached
05:54our house.
05:56They immediately ran out.
05:58All of my parents
06:00were saved.
06:02We were able to save someone
06:04even though it was far away.
06:06This resident made a video
06:09of a cat, a dog, and a few chickens
06:11but some of them were not able to make it.
06:13The fire spread quickly.
06:15The people panicked.
06:17We are now on a rooftop
06:19in Masville,
06:21Barangay BF Homes.
06:23Behind me, you can see
06:25the house that was burned
06:27by the fire.
06:29It was on the 4th alarm
06:31that the street
06:33in Masville
06:35will be narrow
06:37because of the strong wind
06:39that is making it difficult
06:41for the BFP and fire volunteers.
06:43This area in Masville
06:45has no access.
06:47One way in, one way out.
06:49According to the BFP,
06:51more than 30 houses were burned.
06:5360 families were affected.
06:55The fire cost
06:57P375,000.
06:59There were no wounds
07:01in the fire
07:03except for minor injuries
07:06They are still investigating
07:08the true cause of the fire.
07:10For GMA Integrated News,
07:12I am Nico Juage, your witness.
07:14A father was arrested
07:16who was caught
07:18beating his two-year-old son
07:20in Tondo, Manila.
07:22The child was furious
07:24because he was involved in a fight with his wife.
07:26Witness, Jamie Santos.
07:32In the CCTV of Barangay 4
07:35in Tondo, Manila,
07:37this man was beating
07:39his two-year-old son.
07:41In another angle of the CCTV,
07:43the beating was repeated
07:45until the tricycle
07:47arrived in front of Plaza Hernandez.
07:49It was seen that
07:51the poor child was being
07:53dragged inside the tricycle.
07:55According to Muriones Police Station,
07:57the child was only two years old
07:59and he was being beaten
08:01by his own father.
08:03In the follow-up operation
08:05of the police,
08:07the suspect was arrested
08:09in his house in Barangay 107.
08:11Police went here
08:13to backtrack
08:15the incident
08:17and it was seen that
08:19he was here in the jurisdiction
08:21of my barangay.
08:23When they went around,
08:25they caught the father
08:27who committed the crime.
08:29The cause of the abuse
08:32was that he got angry
08:34at his son
08:36because he was not able
08:38to meet
08:40his wife.
08:42The concern of
08:44concerned citizens
08:46was a big help
08:48in catching the suspect.
08:50They reported to us quickly
08:52and our action was quick
08:54and we caught the suspect.
08:56According to the police,
08:58the suspect admitted that
09:00the suspect is currently in jail
09:02at Muriones Tondo Police Station
09:04facing charges of rape
09:06under RA 7610 or child abuse.
09:08The two-year-old victim
09:10recovered from the beatings
09:12on his face and is currently
09:14in the care of his wife.
09:16For GMA Integrated News,
09:18I am Janie Santos,
09:20your eyewitness.
09:22Three female judges
09:24will hold the case
09:26of former President Rodrigo Duterte
09:29in the International Criminal Court
09:31and if the trial of former President Duterte
09:33will continue,
09:35it is possible that he will be
09:37the first Asian head of state
09:39to be tried by the ICC.
09:41Witness,
09:43Mackie Polido.
09:47A few days ago,
09:49the International Criminal Court
09:51confirmed the arrest warrant
09:53issued by Pre-Trial Chamber 1
09:55against former President Rodrigo Duterte.
09:58The case he is facing is
10:00Murder as a Crime Against Humanity
10:02that was committed in the Philippines
10:04between November 1, 2011
10:06until March 16, 2019.
10:08According to the ICC,
10:10the time that a suspect
10:12will be put in ICC custody
10:14will be scheduled for his initial appearance hearing.
10:16This is part of the pre-trial stage
10:18where three pre-trial judges
10:20will confirm the identity of the suspect
10:22and will check if he understands
10:24the case against him.
10:26After the prosecution, defense
10:28and legal representative of the victims,
10:30the judges will decide
10:32if there is enough evidence
10:34to continue the investigation.
10:36According to the ICC,
10:38this usually happens within 60 days.
10:40Three women with long experience
10:42in judicature and human rights law
10:44are the judges in Pre-Trial Chamber 1
10:46who are now handling Duterte's case
10:48according to the website of the ICC.
10:50If the case is investigated,
10:52the trial chamber will be formed
10:55and there will be new judges.
10:57In the trial stage,
10:59the prosecution needs to prove
11:01that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
11:03The sentence can reach up to 30 years
11:05of imprisonment
11:07but there are cases
11:09where the sentence can be life sentence.
11:11The decision can be appealed.
11:13Reparations or damages
11:15may also be ordered
11:17for the victims.
11:19While the accused is being investigated,
11:21this can apply for interim release.
11:23He can be reviewed every 120 days.
11:25The average time
11:27or period of hearing
11:29in the ICC is 8 years.
11:31One of the longest is 10 years.
11:33But one of the fastest
11:35is 2 years.
11:37It also depends on how angry
11:39you are or how you contest
11:41Duterte's case
11:43the charges against him.
11:45Four serious crimes
11:47are in the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.
11:49Genocide,
11:52war crime,
11:54crime of aggression
11:56and crimes against humanity
11:58are the crimes of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
12:00The ICC does not prohibit
12:02the regular courts of the states.
12:04This will only be included
12:06if the state does not move
12:08or if the individuals
12:10behind the heinous crimes
12:12are not truly responsible.
12:14The ICC is not actually meant
12:16to try all sorts of crimes.
12:18It's not a substitute
12:21to domestic courts.
12:23Its mandate is only to try
12:25the most heinous,
12:27the most serious crimes
12:29against humanity.
12:31In March 2019,
12:33the time of Duterte's administration,
12:35the Philippines withdrew from the Rome Statute.
12:37But according to the International Criminal Court,
12:39because the crimes of non-human
12:41while the Philippines is still a member,
12:43the ICC still has jurisdiction
12:45in the case.
12:47There is a provision in the Rome Statute,
12:49Article 127,
12:51that if the withdrawal is effective,
12:53it will not move
12:55or continue.
12:57Otherwise,
12:59it's easy to escape
13:01because you will just withdraw.
13:03If the former President continues
13:05to be prosecuted in the detention center of the ICC
13:07on the outskirts of The Hague in the Netherlands,
13:09he will be arrested.
13:11But if he is sentenced,
13:13he will not be imprisoned there.
13:15According to the ICC,
13:18the ICC will not be able
13:20to take care of the court
13:22from the list of states
13:24that are allowed to accept
13:26convicted individuals.
13:28The ICC is here in Salalay,
13:30in its member states.
13:32There are volunteers there.
13:34They can volunteer
13:36as a penal facility
13:38or their bureau.
13:40Because we are no longer a member,
13:42we lost the chance
13:44to volunteer as a believed.
13:46At 12.30 p.m.,
13:48here in the Philippines,
13:50the former President Rodrigo Luterte
13:52is expected to land
13:54at the Rotterdam Airport
13:56in The Hague in the Netherlands.
13:58Before his arrival,
14:00some of his supporters
14:02gathered in front
14:04of the ICC.
14:06They are holding the banner
14:08as a supporter of the former President.
14:10The Department of Education
14:12will open 200,000 slots
14:15for the teachers
14:17who have joined
14:19the Upskill Artificial Intelligence Training.
14:21This is Mark Salazar.
14:26Along with the advancement
14:28of technology, particularly
14:30Artificial Intelligence,
14:32teachers should not be left behind
14:34according to the DepEd.
14:36That's why DepEd will open
14:38200,000 slots
14:40in the Free Upskill AI Training
14:42for teachers.
14:44It would be like the ability to use a computer
14:46and maybe even more.
14:48That's why, as they say,
14:50your job may not be under threat
14:52but someone who knows more about AI
14:54you might be under threat
14:56from that person.
14:58We want all our teachers to be AI-savvy.
15:00This is a joint project
15:02of DepEd and an online platform
15:04in front of the work of
15:06people who do not chase
15:08technology.
15:10You may not change your role but your role is changing on you.
15:12AI is accelerating
15:14that pace of change more than ever before.
15:16In the past 10 years,
15:18about 40%
15:20of our roles and skills changed.
15:22In the next 5 years,
15:24we expect that to go up to 70%.
15:26Daisy Kimpo is a teacher.
15:28She has long embraced
15:30AI technology
15:32in her teaching.
15:34She also teaches her students
15:36the ethical use or responsible
15:38use of AI.
15:40For us, having the right
15:42directives and guidelines
15:44is very
15:46welcome. We embrace
15:48the help of AI.
15:50Even the math teacher, Irene Rantoy,
15:52has already started studying
15:54AI.
15:56Kids today are very familiar with AI.
15:58Of course, if you're a teacher
16:00and you don't know anything about AI,
16:02you'll be bullied by your students.
16:04Sometimes, kids today
16:06really know how to use AI,
16:08in terms of
16:10comprehension.
16:12According to DepEd, they're already doing something
16:14to have internet teachers
16:16in the remote areas of the country.
16:18For GMA Integrated News,
16:20I am Mark Salazar,
16:22your witness.
16:3260 days
16:34before the election 2025.
16:36Peace, youth,
16:38femininity, and health
16:40are some of the
16:42senatorial candidates
16:44in their campaigns.
16:46Witness, Chino Gaston.
16:52Congressman Erwin
16:54Guzman wants to pass the Universal Healthcare
16:56Law, a stronger protection
16:58for women,
17:00proposed by Congresswoman Arlene Rosas.
17:02Senator Pia Cayetano values
17:04a healthy and active
17:06way of life.
17:08Attorney Angelo de Alban
17:10is in dialogue with the students.
17:12Leone de Guzman urged
17:14the youth to avoid
17:16the cancel culture.
17:18Senator Lito Lapid
17:20went around some parts of Leyte today.
17:22In Dipolo City,
17:24Manny Pacquiao went around yesterday.
17:26Development, Peace,
17:28and Tourism were helped
17:30by Ariel Quirubin in Marawi.
17:32We continue to follow
17:34the campaign of running senators
17:36in the election 2025.
17:38For GMA Integrated News,
17:40I am Chino Gaston, your witness.