Former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines was taken into custody when he landed at Manila airport. This happened because the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for his arrest. Duterte is being accused of crimes against humanity because of his “war on drugs” policy during his time as president. This policy, which started in 2016, is linked to many cases where unarmed people suspected of using drugs were killed by both police and vigilantes. The ICC began looking into these accusations in 2019.
Duterte spoke at a rally in Hong Kong, expressing that he would cooperate if the ICC wanted to arrest him. He defended his actions, saying he did them for the good of the people. He asked, “If I did them for my own sake or my family, why would I do it? I did it for you, your children, and our country.” He insisted, “What’s my crime? I worked hard for peace and a better life for all Filipinos.”
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