Rodrigo Duterte, his lawyer and family members have not yet reacted to the accusations
The accusations of humanity crimes regarding former Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte claim their involvement in the murder of at least 76 people while he was head of state and previously mayor of Davao.
The drafted accusations were made public on Monday after the prosecutors presented a 15 pages in court on July 4.
Among other articles, they claim that Duterte instructed and authorized “violent acts, including murder, against alleged criminals, including alleged drug dealers and drug consumers.”
The first prosecution cites 19 deadly victims while Duterte was mayor of the city of Davao between 2013 and 2016. The second involves 14 people who died in selective murders between 2016 and 2017, when Duterte was president of the Philippines, and the third reports of 43 people during the so -called “cleaning operations”, between 2016 and 2018.
Duterte, his lawyer and family members have not yet reacted to the accusations.
Even when he was president, he denied that he has authorized extrajudicial executions, although he threatened to death suspects in drug trafficking and encouraged police to fire if the suspects violently resisted detention and threatened the authorities.
Duterte was arrested in March by the Philippine Authorities based on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is currently detained in a ICU facility in the Netherlands.
Duterte supporters criticized the government of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., political rival of the former chief of state, for arresting and handing over the former leader to a court whose jurisdiction his supporters contest.
The judicial hearing that was scheduled for today was postponed to give time to the judges to evaluate the arguments of Duterte’s lawyers, who claim that the client is able to be tried.