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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte hit with new ICC complaint about extrajudicial killings

Complaint already ‘doomed’, Duterte spokesman says

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President Rodrigo Duterte. Photo: EPA
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Activists and families of eight victims of the Philippines’ “war on drugs” filed a complaint on Tuesday with the International Criminal Court (ICC), a second petition accusing President Rodrigo Duterte of murder and crimes against humanity.

The 50-page complaint calls for Duterte’s indictment for what it describes as thousands of extrajudicial killings, which include “brazen” executions by police acting with impunity.

Critics of Duterte’s fierce anti-narcotics campaign were being “persecuted”, it said, and cases filed by the victims’ families had gone nowhere.

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The ICC petition, formally referred to as a communication, follows a similar complaint filed in April 2017 by a Filipino lawyer, into which the ICC in February started a preliminary examination.

The latest move is led by a network of activists, priests and members of the urban poor communities that have borne the brunt of Duterte’s crackdown. The complaint includes testimony from six relatives of eight people killed by police.

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“Duterte is personally liable for ordering state police to undertake mass killings,” Neri Colmenares, a lawyer representing the group, told reporters, moments after he said the complaint had been sent to the ICC.

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