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ICC confirms trial against former Philippine President Duterte

By Thomson Reuters Apr 23, 2026 | 3:53 AM

AMSTERDAM, April 23 (Reuters) – Judges at the International Criminal Court on Thursday confirmed all three counts of murder as crimes ​against humanity against former Philippine President Rodrigo ‌Duterte and committed him to trial.

The judges said there were “substantial grounds” to believe Duterte, 81, played a key role in the murders of 76 people and ‌the ​attempted murder of two others ⁠as part of his ⁠so-called “war on drugs”, which prosecutors say killed thousands of civilians in the Philippines.

“The available evidentiary material shows the existence of a ​common plan between Mr Duterte and his co-perpetrators to kill alleged criminals in the Philippines, ⁠including those perceived or ⁠alleged to be associated with drug ​use, sale or production, through violent crimes including ​murder,” the court said.

Prosecutors have said Duterte ‌created, funded and armed death squads to target and kill suspected narcotics peddlers and users when he was in power between 2016 and ⁠2022.

Duterte has long insisted he instructed police to kill only in self-defence and has always defended the ⁠crackdown.

Appeals judges ‌at the court on Wednesday had ⁠dismissed a bid to throw out ​Duterte’s ‌trial and said the court ​had jurisdiction ⁠over the case.

In previous cases, it has taken the ICC up to a year between the confirmation of charges and the start of a trial.

(Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg, editing by ​Bart Meijer)