Ex-Philippine President Duterte Arrested for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on Tuesday, March 11, in Manila under an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant related to his deadly war on drugs.
The 79-year-old faces charges of “crimes against humanity of murder,” with human rights groups estimating that his brutal crackdown resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands, predominantly poor men, many of whom had no proven links to illegal drugs.
The Philippine presidential palace confirmed the arrest, noting that Interpol Manila received the official copy of the ICC warrant early in the morning. Authorities have since taken Duterte into custody, with officials confirming that he and his entourage are in good health and undergoing medical evaluations.
In a video posted on Instagram by his youngest daughter, Veronica, Duterte demanded to know the legal basis for his arrest. “So what is the law and what is the crime that I committed? Show to me now the legal basis of my being here,” he said. “I was brought here not of my own volition but somebody else’s … you have to answer now for the deprivation of liberty.”
While officials did not immediately disclose his location, a photo released by his political party suggested that Duterte was being held at Villamor Air Base near Manila’s airport. Duterte’s former chief legal counsel, Salvador Panelo, criticized the arrest as “unlawful,” claiming that police denied one of Duterte’s lawyers access at the airport and failed to present a physical copy of the ICC warrant.
Supporters of Duterte gathered outside Villamor Air Base to protest the arrest, while human rights groups celebrated the development. Rubilyn Litao, coordinator for the advocacy group Rise Up for Life and for Rights, stated that families of drug war victims had long awaited justice for their loved ones.
“The mothers whose husbands and children were killed because of the drug war are very happy because they have been waiting for this for a very long time,” she told AFP.
Human Rights Watch and the Philippine rights alliance Karapatan called on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to ensure Duterte is handed over to the ICC for trial. “Now that Duterte has been arrested, Marcos Jr. should make sure that he is actually delivered to the ICC for detention and trial,” Karapatan said, calling the move “long overdue.”
Human Rights Watch also urged the government to act swiftly, saying his arrest marked a “critical step for accountability in the Philippines.”
Duterte’s arrest followed a brief trip to Hong Kong, where he addressed thousands of overseas Filipino workers on Sunday. During his speech, he dismissed the ICC investigation, referring to the tribunal’s investigators with derogatory language but acknowledging that he would “accept it” if arrested.
The Philippines withdrew from the ICC in 2019 under Duterte’s orders. However, the court retains jurisdiction over crimes committed before the withdrawal, including killings in Davao City during Duterte’s time as mayor.
The ICC formally launched an investigation in September 2021 but temporarily suspended it after Manila claimed it was reviewing hundreds of cases related to drug war killings. The inquiry resumed in July 2023 after ICC judges rejected the Philippines’ objections.
Since then, the Marcos administration has consistently refused to cooperate with the ICC probe. However, on Sunday, Undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Office, Claire Castro, stated that if Interpol formally requested assistance, the Philippine government would be “obliged to comply.”
Despite his legal challenges, Duterte remains a influential political figure and is currently campaigning for mayor of Davao City in the May mid-term elections. His war on drugs was widely supported by many Filipinos who viewed it as a quick solution to crime, though critics denounced it as a systematic violation of human rights.
During a Philippine Senate probe into the drug war in October, Duterte remained defiant, insisting he had no regrets. “I did what I had to do, and whether or not you believe it or not, I did it for my country,” he said. “I offer no apologies, no excuses.”
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