Filipino human rights activists demand PH government rejoin ICC
Dozens of Filipino human rights activists marched near the Malacañang Palace in Manila on Monday, March 17, to urge the Philippine government to rejoin to the International Criminal Court (ICC), following former president Rodrigo Duterte's trial in The Hague.
The Philippines was a member of the ICC from 2011 until 2019 when it officially withdrew its membership. Under the court's founding 1998 Rome Statute, even if a state withdraws as a member, it retains jurisdiction over crimes within its jurisdiction committed during the membership period.
Last Friday (March 14), Duterte made his first appearance via video link before the ICC where he was facing murder allegations from his "war on drugs" campaign which killed thousands in the Philippines during his term as president.
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Dozens of Filipino human rights activists marched near the Malacañang Palace in Manila on Monday, March 17, to urge the Philippine government to rejoin to the International Criminal Court (ICC), following former president Rodrigo Duterte's trial in The Hague.
The Philippines was a member of the ICC from 2011 until 2019 when it officially withdrew its membership. Under the court's founding 1998 Rome Statute, even if a state withdraws as a member, it retains jurisdiction over crimes within its jurisdiction committed during the membership period.
Last Friday (March 14), Duterte made his first appearance via video link before the ICC where he was facing murder allegations from his "war on drugs" campaign which killed thousands in the Philippines during his term as president.
REUTERS VIDEO
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00:00So,
00:04I'm
00:08going to join
00:12ICC.
00:16I'm going to join
00:20ICC.
00:24I'm going to join
00:28ICC.
00:32I'm going to join
00:36ICC.
00:40I'm going to join
00:44ICC.
00:48I'm going to join
00:52ICC.
00:56I'm going to join
01:00ICC.
01:04I'm going to join
01:08ICC.
01:12We need the ICC to continue fighting the victims of the EGK and the widespread killings of the people.
01:38Stop it! Stop it! Stop the violence!
01:45Rejoin! Rejoin! Rejoin ICC!
01:49Rejoin!
01:51Marco, stop it!
02:08Stop it! Stop it! Stop the EGK!
02:14Stop the EGK!