
MANILA - The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday reopened its investigation into alleged crimes against humanity committed during former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte's bloody drug war, which killed thousands across the country.
The ICC's pre-trial chamber said that it granted prosecutor Karim Khan's request to resume the probe into the deadly drug war and other suspected human rights abuses under the Duterte regime.
This means Mr Khan may now seek evidence to potentially ask the ICC to issue summons or warrants related to the investigation.
The probe also covers the alleged killings committed in Davao City in southern Philippines when Mr Duterte was still mayor and vice-mayor there from 2011 to 2016. He was president from 2016 to 2022.
The ICC said it is not satisfied that the Philippines is willing to pursue its own investigation into the drug war.
Mr Duterte had pulled the Philippines out of the Hague-based tribunal in 2019 when it conducted a preliminary probe into the campaign that saw thousands of drug suspects killed in police operations across the country.
The ICC paused its investigation in November 2021 when the Duterte government filed a deferral to submit proof that it can investigate the drug war deaths on its own.
But the ICC is not satisfied. "The chamber concluded that the various domestic initiatives and proceedings, assessed collectively, do not amount to tangible, concrete and progressive investigative steps in a way that would sufficiently mirror the court's investigation," it said.
Official data from the Duterte government said 6,181 people were killed during the "war on drugs", but human rights organisations said the number of victims may be up to 30,000.
Dit verhaal komt uit de January 28, 2023 editie van The Straits Times.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Al abonnee ? Inloggen
Dit verhaal komt uit de January 28, 2023 editie van The Straits Times.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Al abonnee? Inloggen
S'pore shares inch up as some stability returns to markets
• STI climbs 0.2%; gainers outpace losers 307 to 224 • DFI Retail tops index, while SIA leads decliners • Regional markets end mixed after sell-off on March 11

Sailors Make History
A 1-1 draw sees them beat Sanfrecce 4-1 on aggregate to reach ACL 2 semi-finals
Jalan Besar team's focus has always been on residents: Josephine Teo
The focus of the Jalan Besar GRC team has always been and will be on its residents, said Minister for Digital Development and Information and Minister-in-charge of Smart Nation and Cybersecurity Josephine Teo.
Salesforce to Invest $1.3b in Singapore Over the Next 5 Years
Move will help Republic to rapidly expand its labour force in key service, public sector roles
S'pore-Vietnam ties benefit from complementary strengths: To Lam
Vietnamese leader says his country is keen to tap Republic's expertise in science, tech

C'SHIP MEDALS MADE FROM RECYCLED CANS
S'pore organisers of World Aquatics C'ships set sustainability benchmark with initiative

The Last Showgirl is a skimpy affair, Looney Tunes movie proves old is gold
Pamela Anderson headlines this American indie as a seasoned showgirl confronting an uncertain future when her burlesque – the last of its kind on the Las Vegas Strip – closes after a 30-year run.

LIV's Koepka bemused by PGA return rumours
While speculation has been swirling about LIV golfer Brooks Koepka's potential return to the PGA Tour, the five-time Major champion insisted on March 12 that nothing is firmed up yet.
Aljunied MPs Sad to Lose Part of Constituency to Tampines GRC
Aljunied GRC MPs Sylvia Lim and Gerald Giam said they were sad to see three polling districts in their ward move to neighbouring Tampines GRC, part of a slew of changes to the electoral map ahead of Singapore's next general election.
Chocolate Finance to process withdrawals in 'orderly manner'
Financial services firm Chocolate Finance will process its customers' withdrawals in an \"orderly manner\", following a spike in withdrawal requests on March 10.