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Globalist Court Targets Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

The ICC prepares to put a sovereign leader on trial as internal Philippine political feuds turn into international legal theater.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 28, 2026 at 3:14 AMProcessed May 28, 2026 at 5:17 AM
Close up, side view photo of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte days before his arrest, against a blurred red background

The International Criminal Court has set a November 30 trial date for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, marking the first time the Hague-based body has indicted an Asian head of state.

Duterte, 81, has been held in detention since his arrest at Manila airport on March 11, 2025, following a dramatic shift in policy by his successor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

The charges against the former president include murder, torture, and rape, stemming from his signature 'war on drugs'—a campaign that prioritized national security and the eradication of street crime, which he championed both as mayor of Davao and during his presidency from 2016 to 2022.

While international bureaucrats and human rights groups condemn the campaign, Duterte remains unapologetic, maintaining that his actions were necessary to protect his country from the scourge of drug addiction.

His supporters and family members, including his son Sebastian, have slammed the proceedings as 'selective prosecution dressed up as moral superiority.' The arrest itself was the byproduct of a deteriorating political alliance between the Marcos and Duterte families, leading many to view the ICC’s involvement as a weaponized tool in a domestic power struggle.

Despite the international legal pressure, Duterte maintains his innocence and refuses to recognize the authority of the court, which he argues lacks jurisdiction over a sovereign nation that withdrew from the Rome Statute.

As the trial looms, the case serves as a stark reminder of the tension between national sovereignty and the reach of international judicial bodies.

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