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Summary:
In this episode, we extensively cover the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for alleged crimes against humanity related to his "war on drugs." We detail his arrest and extradition to The Hague, the accusations against him, and the evidentiary and jurisdictional challenges the prosecution faces. We also explore the idiosyncrasies of the ICC, the reasons behind the Philippines' cooperation, the anticipated trial timeline and key figures involved, and the potential consequences and sentencing should he be convicted, alongside the broader implications for international justice
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Summary:
In this episode, we extensively cover the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for alleged crimes against humanity related to his "war on drugs." We detail his arrest and extradition to The Hague, the accusations against him, and the evidentiary and jurisdictional challenges the prosecution faces. We also explore the idiosyncrasies of the ICC, the reasons behind the Philippines' cooperation, the anticipated trial timeline and key figures involved, and the potential consequences and sentencing should he be convicted, alongside the broader implications for international justice
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