Duterte's Arrest
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On March 11, 2025, former Philippine president
Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Roa Duterte (, ; born March 28, 1945) is a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. He is the first Philippine president from Mindanao, and is the oldest person to assum ...
was arrested by the
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and
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in Operation Pursuit under an
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(ICC) warrant charging him with
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related to the
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. Duterte arrived at
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in
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on March 11 after attending a political rally in
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. Once the warrant was executed, he was held in custody at the nearby
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and then transferred to the Netherlands, where he is expected to face trial in
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. The operation was largely planned by police general
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. Duterte was indicted on charges of crimes against humanity, which include
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s during his tenure as
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and as
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, until the country's withdrawal from the
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in 2019. He is the fifth Philippine president to be indicted and arrested, following
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(
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),
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),
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(
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), and
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). He is also the first Philippine president to face an international tribunal and the first leader from
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to face trial before the ICC. Duterte was arrested amid an escalating feud between the
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and Duterte
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, although President
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himself expressed melancholy regarding the arrest. Analysts have described Duterte's arrest and surrender to the ICC as remarkably quick and trouble-free, as well as a "seismic" precedent-setting event that could inform how other criminally charged world leaders would potentially be arrested.


Background


Launch of the ICC investigation

Rodrigo Duterte was investigated by the
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(ICC) for alleged
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. The investigation covered Duterte's links to the
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, which is estimated to have killed at least a thousand people since the 1990s, as well as reports of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug dealers and users during his presidency, limited to the period before the Philippines withdrew from the ICC in 2019. In 2017, Filipino lawyer Jude Sabio submitted a 77-page document to the ICC titled "The Situation of Mass Murder in the Philippines", accusing President Duterte and 11 other officials of
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and crimes against humanity. Similarly, then-senator
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and members of the
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, led by then-representative Gary Alejano, filed a 45-page supplemental complaint requesting charges of crimes against humanity, supporting Sabio's earlier filing. The ICC's jurisdiction in the Philippines applies only to the period when the country was a state party to the Rome Statute (November 1, 2011 – March 16, 2019). This includes nearly three years of Duterte's presidency, during which the Philippine drug war was at its peak. The
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, in a 2021 ruling, commented on the withdrawal from the Rome Statute and stated that the Philippines still has an obligation to cooperate in the ICC proceedings.


Climate during the Bongbong Marcos presidency

Under President
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's
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, the government maintained its stance of non-cooperation with the ICC investigation. However, by 2024, it acknowledged that it could not prevent investigators from acting independently. In November 2024, the Philippine government reaffirmed its stance on the ICC but stated that it would surrender Duterte if he were indicted, citing its obligation to
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.


Preparation for Duterte's arrest

In May 2024, the
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began briefing President Marcos on the possible scenarios in ICC issuing a warrant of arrest for Duterte, as well as its legal team's preparations for how to handle it. According to ''
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'', in preparation for the possible issuance of an arrest warrant by the ICC, the
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(PNP) had discreetly prepared an 80-page plan for Duterte's arrest with the code name Operation Pursuit. In it, they laid out scenarios for how the arrest of Duterte might play out in either Manila or
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, with maps of Duterte's properties as well as his allies' properties included in the document. PNP police general
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himself later admitted to planning the entire operation once it was entrusted to him, stating that "I really told them that let me ..succeed and fail on my plans. Because if I succeed, I succeed based on my plans. If I fail, I fail on my plans also, so there's no one else to blame but me."


Prelude to arrest


Issuance of warrant

The
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's (ICC) Pre-Trial Chamber I issued a warrant on March 7, 2025, at
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, with Judges
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, Reine Alapini-Gansou, and Socorro Flores Liera presiding. The ICC reached out to
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for the execution of the warrant. While rumors suggested that a warrant was imminent as Duterte flew to Hong Kong a few days prior, its legal existence was not immediately disclosed to the public. The document was reclassified from "secret" to "public" on March 11. The Presidential Communications Office confirmed the warrant in a press release hours after its execution. In a press conference shortly after the plane bound for the Netherlands departed, President
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stated the warrant had been sent to the
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via the Interpol Manila office at around 03:00 PHT ( UTC+08:00) on March 11, 2025. He added that authorities proceeded with serving the warrant in coordination with the
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(PNP). He emphasized that the PNP enforced the warrant in coordination with Interpol, not the ICC, of which the Philippines was formerly a member.


Hong Kong PDP rally

On the morning of March 7, Rodrigo Duterte flew to
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with his common-law wife, Honeylet Avanceña; their daughter, Veronica "Kitty" Duterte; their adoptive daughter, Mira; his former executive secretary,
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; and his entourage. They had initially traveled from
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to
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the previous evening. His eldest daughter, Vice President
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, flew to Hong Kong later on to join him. Duterte had already heard about the imminent arrest warrant from the ICC, and while in Hong Kong, he and his family debated whether to remain in Chinese territory or return to the Philippines. On March 8, the Hong Kong-based newspaper ''
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'' first reported Duterte's presence in the city after he was spotted in
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with his entourage, amid circulating rumors that the ICC had issued an arrest warrant for him.
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, Duterte's former presidential legal counsel, stated that his trip was solely to thank supporters in Hong Kong at a
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(PDP) campaign sortie. He added that he would join Duterte the following day. The Philippine government did not confirm at the time whether the ICC had issued an arrest warrant but stated, "If Interpol will ask the necessary assistance from the government, it is obliged to follow" and that "the government is prepared in any eventuality". On March 9, Duterte attended a PDP campaign sortie organized by the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) at the Southorn Stadium in
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, where he promoted his party's slate of senatorial candidates. Others who attended the sortie include Vice President Sara Duterte and Senators
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and
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, as well as senatorial candidates Vic Rodriguez, Raul Lambino,
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, Jimmy Bondoc, and
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. Senator
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was expected to attend but was unable to, while a standee for jailed pastor and KOJC founder
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, a senatorial candidate, was displayed on the campaign stage. Most of the attendees were female
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(OFWs). In his speech, Duterte acknowledged the rumored arrest warrant, expressing both defiance toward the ICC and readiness to face arrest. Jokingly, he added that the crowd could contribute "$5 or $10" each to fund a monument of himself beside a
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statue in
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. From March 10 to the morning of March 11, hundreds of police officers were deployed at
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in Davao City, the
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in
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, and Metro Manila. ''
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'' reported that this was in preparation for the possible arrest of a high-profile but unidentified individual, widely speculated to be Duterte, who was set to return to the Philippines from Hong Kong. Prior to Duterte's return to the Philippines, his group had booked five separate flights back to the country in order to confuse authorities upon arrival. Rumors circulated that Duterte had sought political asylum in China. However, Sara Duterte stated that her father had not been in contact with Chinese officials during his stay.


Operation Pursuit


Arrest

On March 11, more than 300 police officers, led by
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(PNP) chief Rommel Marbil and
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director
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, were deployed at
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(NAIA) Terminal 3 in anticipation of Duterte's arrival from Hong Kong. At 09:20 PHT (UTC+08:00), Duterte arrived at NAIA on
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Flight 907. While Duterte was waiting for his wheelchair, retired general Anthony Alcantara, executive director of the Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes, met him on the plane, informed him of the ICC-issued warrant and escorted him to the
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. There, Alcantara,
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prosecutor general Richard Fadullon and Special Envoy on Transnational Crime Markus Lacanilao (Interpol's representative) arrested him with the support of PNP officers. The reading of
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was postponed at the request of Duterte's party, which insisted that they be read only in a more secure location so that Duterte would not be taken into custody. Lawyers
Salvador Medialdea Salvador "Bingbong" Campo Medialdea (born October 14, 1951) is a Filipino lawyer and former government official. He served as the Executive Secretary (Philippines), Executive Secretary from 2016 to 2022 in Presidency of Rodrigo Duterte, the admi ...
and his wife, Maria Bertola "Betty" D. Medialdea, both former cabinet officials during Duterte's presidency, were present during his arrest. Duterte's daughter, Kitty, livestreamed his arrest, while his common-law wife, Avanceña, tried to dissuade him from complying with police authorities, calling them "abusive" and claiming they had no warrant. Aside from the Medialdeas, Duterte's other lawyers, aides, and doctors were prevented from approaching him when he was taken into police custody. Senator Go, who arrived separately from Duterte, and lawyer
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informed the media at the airport about Duterte's detention and separation from his aides. Go stated that police denied his request to see Duterte despite his claim that an ambulance was already waiting for Duterte's planned medical checkup. According to Torre and former senator
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, however, Duterte had a private jet already waiting for him at NAIA when he arrived. Most of the police officers escorting Duterte out of the airport were women, per a request from Interior Secretary
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, who anticipated potential outbursts from Duterte against male officers. The PNP later placed its regional units and national support on heightened alert, starting March 11, in anticipation of potential protests and civil disturbances following Duterte's arrest.


Detention and transfer to The Hague

Following his arrest, Duterte was taken to
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, where he and his family were housed in Maharlika Hall within the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing. They were joined by the Medialdea couple, lawyer Martin Delgra III, retired general Filmore B. Escobal and former NICA director Alex Paul Monteagudo. During his detention, Duterte was allowed to sleep in a room next to the hall. Torre read Duterte his Miranda rights and presented a printed copy of the arrest warrant. Despite Torre's repeated insistence, Duterte refused to comply with the booking procedure. Senator Go arrived at Villamor with former government officials Bello, Lorraine Badoy-Partosa, and Trixie Cruz-Angeles, but was denied entry to the air base. Duterte's standoff with PNP officials over his refusal to leave for
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in the
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lasted approximately 12 hours. During an attempt to separate Duterte from his family, his daughter Kitty tried to push through a group of police officers to reach his room. Avanceña then struck a SAF officer on the head with her smartphone, allegedly in response to being separated from her daughter. The SAF officer was later hospitalized but soon recovered. Towards the end of the standoff, Duterte's legal counsel, Salvador Medialdea, attempted to block the PNP from escorting Duterte to a coaster bound for a jet headed to the Netherlands at Villamor. When Medialdea challenged Torre to detain him, Torre briefly handcuffed him for obstruction of justice and read him his Miranda rights. Medialdea soon acquiesced, and when Torre made moves to arrest Delgra as well, Duterte submitted and boarded the coaster to the jet. In later interviews, Torre stated that the PNP accommodated nearly all of Duterte's requests, including food, medical attention, and legal counsel, except for his request not to be taken to The Hague. When Torre asked Avanceña for Duterte's medical conditions, prescribed medicines and possible list of allergies, she declined to answer. According to Torre and PNP spokesperson Jean Fajardo, the PNP exercised "maximum tolerance" throughout Duterte's arrest and detention, prohibiting officers from making physical contact with him and instructing them not to retaliate against any verbal or physical assault from his party. For the Philippine government, the process of securing flight permits from other countries for Duterte's chartered plane was a difficult task. Some countries such as
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,
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and the
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took hours before they responded to the request, with the latter two having shortened their working hours in accordance with
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. On
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, lawyer and PDP senatorial candidate Raul Lambino falsely claimed that a
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(TRO) had been issued by the
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for police authorities, which would have prevented them from bringing Duterte to The Hague. KOJC lawyer Israelito Torreon went to the court at night with Lambino to allegedly confirm the TRO's issuance and receive the hard copy. Although he later recanted his claim, Lambino was soon disparaged by lawmakers for spreading false information, with the Supreme Court itself stating that it will investigate how the false TRO claim had spread. After a delay of a few hours due to revisions in the
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(Avanceña declined to join Duterte, allegedly citing a lack of a
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despite having traveled to Hong Kong with him), a government-chartered
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jet departed Manila at 23:03 PHT (UTC+08:00) carrying Duterte, his legal counsel Medialdea, and his party. The jet, leased from the
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, made a layover at
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in the United Arab Emirates before landing at
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in the Netherlands at 4:54 p.m. local time the next day. President
Bongbong Marcos Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (, , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials BBM or PBBM, is a Filipino politician who has served as the 17th president of the Philippines since 2022. He is the second child ...
held a press conference minutes after Duterte's plane departed Villamor Air Base, clarifying that the arrest was carried out not on behalf of the ICC (which the Philippines is not a member of), but in cooperation with
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. Marcos emphasized that the Philippines, as part of the international community, must uphold its commitments and responsibilities.


Protests and mass actions

Widespread protests and mass actions, both in support of and against Duterte, were held across the Philippines and abroad following his arrest. Pro-Duterte protests were held mostly in
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and the
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.


Pro-Duterte protests

Shortly after Duterte's arrest was announced, people gathered outside the gates of
Villamor Air Base Colonel Jesus Villamor Air Base, known simply as Villamor Air Base , is the headquarters of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and shares runways with Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). It was formerly known as Nichols Field or Nichols ...
in
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, where he was detained, to protest his arrest and criticize the government. In
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, nearly 1,000 supporters gathered at
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in support of Duterte on March 15, while a motorcade was held in different parts of
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. Another motorcade rally from different parts of the metro was held on March 16. Other cities in
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that held demonstrations include
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and
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. In Duterte's hometown,
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, hundreds of Duterte's supporters, including city and
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officials, held a candlelight rally at Rizal Park. Thousands of Davao residents rallied for Duterte during the cityhood festivities on March 16. In
Iligan Iligan, officially the City of Iligan (; Bukid: ''Ciudad ta Iligan''; Maranao: ''Bandar a Iligan''; ), is a highly urbanized city in the region of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 363,115 ...
, hundreds of protesters gathered along Roxas and Quezon Avenues, with former Iligan mayor Franklin Quijano and lawyer Manuel Salibay urging Iliganons to call for Duterte's release. In
Cotabato City Cotabato City, officially the City of Cotabato (Maguindanao language, Maguindanaon: ''Kuta nu Kutawatu'', Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ; Cebuano language, Cebuano: ''Dakbayan sa Cotabato''; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, inde ...
, an estimated 4,000 supporters staged a unity walk in the city's plaza and held a prayer rally. Prayer rallies were held in
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and
Kidapawan Kidapawan, officially the City of Kidapawan (; ; Maguindanao language, Maguindanaon: ''Kuta nu Kidapawan''; Obo language, Obo Monuvu: ''Ingod to Kidapawan''; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and the capital ...
. Hundreds more assembled across Mindanao, including in the cities of Bansalan,
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,
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,
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,
Cagayan de Oro Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
,
Digos Digos, officially the City of Digos (; ), is a component city and capital of the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 188,376 people. The city lies on the western shores of Davao Gul ...
,
Isulan Isulan, officially the Municipality of Isulan (; , Jawi: ايڠد نو اسولن; ), is a municipality and capital of the province of Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 97,490 people. Etymology ...
,
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,
Koronadal Koronadal, officially the City of Koronadal (; ; ; Maguindanao language, Maguindanaon: ''Kuta nu Kurunadal'', ) and also known as Marbel, is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Provinces of the P ...
,
Marawi Marawi, officially the Islamic City of Marawi (Maranao language, Maranao: ''Bandar a Marawi''; ; Jawi script, Jawi ''(Batang Arab)'': ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Provinces of the ...
(
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),
Midsayap Midsayap, officially the Municipality of Midsayap ( Maguindanaon: ''Inged nu Midsayap'', Jawi: ايڠد نو ميدسايڤ; Iranun: ''Inged a Midsayap'', ايڠد نو ميدسايۏ; ; ; ), is a municipality in the Province of Cotabato, Phili ...
,
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,
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,
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,
Tagum Tagum, officially the City of Tagum (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Davao del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 296,202, making it the most po ...
, and
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, and in the provinces of
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and
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. In the Visayas, supporters in
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,
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, and
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protested. A motorcade rally was held in
Kalibo Kalibo, officially the Municipality of Kalibo (Aklanon language, Aklanon: ''Banwa it Kalibo''; Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Kalibo''; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality and capital of the Philippine Province, ...
on March 16. Many protesters at these rallies sang Filipino patriotic songs and " Try That in a Small Town" by American singer
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, an anthem for Diehard Duterte Supporters. Across various online platforms and among
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s, calls have emerged for Duterte's return to the Philippines.


Anti-Duterte rallies

Students from the
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staged a
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within the university at noon on the day of Duterte's arrest. Later, they joined various progressive groups led by the
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(BAYAN), along with relatives of victims of reported extrajudicial killings under the Duterte administration, at the
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in
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to call for Duterte's imprisonment. Outside Metro Manila, BAYAN also organized political demonstrations in
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,
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, and
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. Additionally, BAYAN led rallies, candlelight vigils, and prayers in The Hague,
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,
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,
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, and
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Students from the Ateneo de Manila University, together with several groups including
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, Mamamayang Liberal, and Tindig Pilipinas, held a rally and noise barrage along
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in Quezon City on the afternoon of Duterte's arrest, expressing support for the ICC's action and demanding accountability and justice for victims of extrajudicial killings. The trade union federation Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa (SENTRO) led an anti-Duterte peace caravan in
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on March 16. The demonstration called for accountability, justice, and the protection of human rights for marginalized
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who suffered during Duterte's administration. The progressive group
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also staged a demonstration at the Welcome Rotonda on March 19, urging the Marcos administration to decisively break from the Duterte administration's oppressive policies and human rights violations. A
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in honor of victims of the drug war was celebrated at
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in Quezon City by Program Paghilom, a human rights organization that supports victims' families.


Reactions


Former Duterte administration officials and allies

Salvador Panelo Salvador San Buenaventura Panelo (born September 23, 1946) is a Filipino lawyer who served as President Rodrigo Duterte's Chief Presidential Legal Counsel (2016–2021) and Presidential Spokesperson (2018–2020). He was also the legal advise ...
, the former chief presidential legal counsel and presidential spokesperson of Rodrigo Duterte, lambasted Duterte's arrest as unlawful, stating that the Philippines was no longer a member of the ICC. The
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, to which he is answerable as an "officer of the court", had previously ruled that the country remained obliged to cooperate with the ICC regarding events leading up to its withdrawal. Duterte's daughter, Philippine Vice President
Sara Duterte Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio (, ; born May 31, 1978), commonly known as Inday Sara, is a Filipino lawyer and politician who is the 15th and current vice president of the Philippines. She is the third female vice president (after Gloria Macap ...
, criticized the Philippine government while announcing that her father would be flown to the International Criminal Court. In her statement, she considered her father's detention to be "a blatant affront to our sovereignty and an insult to every Filipino who believes in our nation's independence". She labeled his arrest as " state kidnapping". While on a flight to the Netherlands on March 12, Vice President Duterte changed her profile pictures on
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and X to a digital red ribbon containing the text "BRING PRRD HOME 👊🏻". Duterte's son and Davao City mayor
Sebastian Duterte Sebastian Zimmerman Duterte (, ; born November 3, 1987) is a Filipino politician who is serving as Mayor of Davao City since June 30, 2022. He previously served as the city's vice mayor from 2019 to 2022. He is the youngest son of 16th Presiden ...
alleged on Facebook that his father was being denied medical care while in custody and that the government was trying to get him to board a plane without disclosing the destination. The Philippine government maintained that Duterte was in good condition. On March 14, 2025, Sara Duterte publicly disclosed that she would not return to the Philippines for an unspecified period, stating that she would focus on forming her father's legal team. The next day, Sara stated that she would not return to her country until another family relative arrived in the Netherlands to accompany her father. On April 7, 2025, she returned to the Philippines. Sebastian Duterte has alleged that search warrants have been issued for the residences of his father and other members of the Duterte family, which the PNP has denied. In a statement in the Netherlands on March 16, Sara Duterte stated that she expected evidence against her family to be planted during a police search. Former presidential spokesperson
Harry Roque Herminio Harry Lopez Roque Jr. (; born October 21, 1966) is a Filipino lawyer, politician, and former law professor. He served as the presidential spokesperson of President Rodrigo Duterte from 2017 to 2018 and from 2020 to 2021. He was the pa ...
, who is seeking recognition as legal counsel for Rodrigo Duterte at the ICC, reiterated Duterte's wish to be tried in the Philippines in a Facebook post. Roque stated that he anticipates receiving information regarding potential ICC arrest warrants against other individuals connected to Duterte's drug war, including Senator
Ronald dela Rosa Ronald Marapon dela Rosa (born January 21, 1962), known by his nickname Bato, is a Filipino politician and retired police officer who is currently serving as a Senator since 2019. He served under the Duterte administration as the chief of t ...
, who served as the chief of the
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(PNP) from 2016 to 2018 during the peak of the drug war, and other former PNP chiefs. Roque, who has previously advised dela Rosa and other former PNP chiefs on ICC-related matters, highlighted the ICC's use of the term "co-perpetrator" in Duterte's warrant, suggesting that other high-ranking officials could also be identified as equally responsible for the alleged crimes.


Philippine government officials

During a press conference held minutes after Duterte's plane departed for the Netherlands, President
Bongbong Marcos Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (, , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials BBM or PBBM, is a Filipino politician who has served as the 17th president of the Philippines since 2022. He is the second child ...
denied allegations that Duterte's arrest was "political persecution", stating that the case had been initiated in 2017 while Duterte was president. In a later interview, Interior Secretary
Jonvic Remulla Juanito Victor "Jonvic" Catibayan Remulla Jr. (; born October 23, 1967) is a Filipino politician who had served as the 42nd secretary of the Interior and Local Government, secretary of the interior and local government since 2024. He previously ...
recalled that President Marcos was calm but "melancholic" about Duterte's arrest, with Marcos privately telling him, "Nobody should be happy. There is no reason to celebrate." Duterte's arrest drew mixed reactions from majority bloc members of the Senate. Senate President
Francis Escudero Francis Joseph "Chiz" Guevara Escudero (, born October 10, 1969) is a Filipino politician and lawyer who has served as the 25th president of the Senate of the Philippines since May 20, 2024. Escudero has served as a Senate of the Philippines, s ...
urged due process from the ICC and called for restraint, warning against using Duterte's arrest for political gain ahead of the 2025 election. Senate President Pro Tempore
Jinggoy Estrada Jose Pimentel Ejercito Jr. (born February 17, 1963), better known as Jinggoy Estrada or Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, is a Filipino politician and film actor serving as a senator since 2022 and previously from 2004 to 2016. He is the current presi ...
emphasized national unity, urging Filipinos to remain calm and avoid misinformation or violence. He noted that Duterte, as a lawyer, knows the legal steps to take. Senator
Imee Marcos Maria Imelda Josefa Remedios "Imee" Romualdez Marcos-Manotoc (; born November 12, 1955) is a Filipino politician and film producer serving as a Senate of the Philippines, senator since 2019. She previously served as governor of Ilocos Norte ...
, the incumbent president's sister, criticized the political divisions, saying Duterte's arrest only creates "chaos" and questioning whether it benefits ordinary Filipinos. She also expressed sympathy, noting his age. Senator Marcos, who is seeking
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, skipped an
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campaign rally in
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in protest of Duterte's arrest. On March 17, she directed the
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, which she chairs, to conduct an investigation into Duterte's arrest "to establish whether due process was followed". The committee invited police, airport, and
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officials to the investigation, which began on March 20. At least three hearings were made. Members of the
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' majority bloc, including party-list lawmakers, welcomed Duterte's arrest. Deputy Speaker and Pampanga 3rd District Representative Aurelio Gonzales Jr. stated that the ICC's action was based on evidence rather than politics, adding that Duterte could not evade justice indefinitely. House Deputy Majority Leader and La Union 1st District Representative Paolo Ortega described Duterte's arrest as a "significant step" toward delivering long-awaited justice to the victims of extrajudicial killings, urging Duterte to face his criminal charges instead of portraying himself as a victim. Ortega, along with Batangas 2nd District Representative Gerville Luistro and Bataan 1st District Representative
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, suggested that the Philippines reconsider rejoining the ICC. Luistro argued that the ICC serves as a "court of last resort" if the
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cannot efficiently and effectively handle controversial issues and cases. Roman believed that the Marcos administration's commitment to upholding the rule of law means there is no reason to fear rejoining the ICC. House Assistant Majority Leaders Jude Acidre of Tingog Party List and Zia Alonto Adiong of Lanao del Sur's 1st District also welcomed Duterte's arrest. Acidre responded to critics by asserting that Duterte's arrest under an ICC warrant does not compromise national sovereignty but rather seeks justice for the victims of extrajudicial killings. Adiong noted the irony that Duterte, who had previously mocked human rights and legal proceedings, is now receiving full legal protections under international justice mechanisms. Surigao del Norte 2nd District Representative Ace Barbers, who chairs the Quad Committee, described Duterte's arrest as a "pivotal" step toward justice and a turning point for the aggressive tactics employed by police in the Duterte administration's war against drugs. Barbers revealed that the Quad Committee's investigation uncovered allegations that police officers were financially incentivized to kill drug suspects, encouraging them to maximize such actions. Taguig 2nd District Representative
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, Zambales 1st District Representative Jay Khonghun, and
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Representative Raul Angelo Bongalon declared Duterte's arrest a "victory for justice and accountability", emphasizing that the ICC warrant demonstrates that no one is above the law. The Philippine
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stated that it was willing to cooperate with the ICC. It also said that persons who participated or were complicit in the human rights violations must be held accountable.


Philippine opposition

Former senator
Leila de Lima Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima (born August 27, 1959) is a Filipino politician, lawyer, human rights activist and law professor who is the representative-elect for Mamamayang Liberal, the sectoral wing of the Liberal Party. De ...
, who was previously imprisoned and later acquitted of drug charges by the Duterte administration, welcomed Duterte's arrest. She also stated that "Duterte now has to answer for his actions, not in the
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but before the rule of law". During a press conference in Naga on March 16, de Lima appeared alongside former vice president
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, who compared Duterte's situation with de Lima's seven-year imprisonment over what Robredo described as "trumped-up" charges. Robredo noted that Duterte's detention conditions were significantly better compared to de Lima's previous imprisonment. Former senator
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, who filed a criminal complaint against Duterte at the ICC in 2017, described Duterte's arrest as "the first step toward achieving justice for the thousands who were killed" and called on Duterte to "purify his soul". Senate Deputy Minority Leader
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stated that Duterte's arrest marked the day that families of thousands of victims killed during Duterte's drug war had long awaited. Hontiveros urged the government not to stop with Duterte but to pursue accountability for all involved. She reminded Duterte of his previous oath to face the legal process under the ICC. Members of the
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' minority bloc, including party-list lawmakers, also lauded Duterte's arrest.
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Representative
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called it "a glimpse of hope" for the victims' families, while House Minority Leader France Castro of ACT Teachers described it as "a concrete step towards accountability and justice" for victims of
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. Kabataan Representative Raoul Manuel remarked the arrest as "long overdue and well-deserved". Manuel pointed out that Duterte should be thankful for being calmly apprehended, unlike those who were executed without due process during his war on drugs.
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Representative
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declared that Duterte's "day of reckoning has come." Former Akbayan representative
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of the
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described Duterte's arrest as a "monumental step" in providing justice to the victims of extrajudicial killings. Bello added that Duterte's arrest is the result of a rigorous legal process that offers the former president a fair trial, something Duterte's victims did not receive. Meanwhile, Bello's fellow party member and labor leader
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expressed strong support for Duterte's arrest, accusing the former president of severely damaging the nation's values and character, and calling the arrest "just".


Human rights advocates

The arrest was positively received by the surviving family members of drug war victims.
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, who serves as counsel for the victims, noted that the arrest is a welcome development that "sends a powerful message" and is an important step toward justice for the victims. Kristina Conti, who serves as an assistant to counsel at the ICC, expressed hope that Duterte's arrest would lead to a trial. Lawyer
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of the
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(FLAG), who is running as a first nominee for
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in the 2025 congressional elections, stated: "For decades, Duterte thought himself untouchable. But history catches up with even the most ruthless despots". According to Diokno, an official government report recorded 20,322 drug-related deaths, of which 3,967 were attributed to law enforcement operations, while the remaining 16,355 were classified as vigilante killings.
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, Secretary General of
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, called Duterte's arrest "a monumental step for justice". Callamard previously served as Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary, or arbitrary executions under the
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, which included conducting investigations in the Philippines. She was barred from visiting the country during Duterte's presidency. The International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines described the arrest as a "resounding message that crimes against humanity will not go unpunished".
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said that "Former President Duterte's arrest and transfer to The Hague is a long-overdue victory against impunity that could bring victims and their families a step closer to justice."


Religious community

In a press statement, the
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described Duterte's arrest as "a crucial step toward accountability", stating it "sets an important precedent for addressing past and future human rights violations in the Philippines". In contrast, the Archbishop of Davao, Romulo Valles, said "Justice…must be pursued with fairness and integrity. It must remain free from partisan political motivations or personal vendettas", and offered prayers for Duterte and his family while reiterating calls for accountability. The
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criticized Duterte's arrest and said he should have been tried in the Philippines. It also accused the Marcos administration of "politicking" and failing to listen to the group's calls for "peace, unity, and the need to first address the problems of our country and our countrymen".


International

* – On March 11,
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spokesperson Mao Ning stated that the ICC "should strictly follow the principle of complementarity, exercise its functions and powers prudently in accordance with the law and prevent politicization or double standards". On March 24, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson
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said that China did not receive an application for asylum from Duterte or his family. * – Former prime minister
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criticized the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged double standards in its handling of Duterte’s case. He questioned why the ICC acted against Duterte while seemingly not taking similar action against
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. Mahathir stated, "International law is only applicable when the person is not powerful enough to resist or deny the right of the ICC." * – At a press conference,
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spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani stated that they have "long documented the severe human rights impacts of the so-called war on drugs in the Philippines". UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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welcomed the arrest, saying that the "extremely serious charges against utertewill now be addressed fairly and independently, in full accordance with the law".


Aftermath


Start of ICC court hearings

Duterte appeared via videolink before the ICC for the first time on March 14, during which he was informed of the charges against him. He is set to be arraigned in
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on charges of crimes against humanity at the ICC and will remain in custody at the ICC section of the
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while awaiting trial. The confirmation of charges is scheduled for September 23, 2025. On March 18, Vice President
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, who traveled to the Netherlands, announced that Medialdea and former presidential spokesperson
Harry Roque Herminio Harry Lopez Roque Jr. (; born October 21, 1966) is a Filipino lawyer, politician, and former law professor. He served as the presidential spokesperson of President Rodrigo Duterte from 2017 to 2018 and from 2020 to 2021. He was the pa ...
would no longer be part of her father's ICC defense team. The team will instead be led by British-Israeli lawyer Nicholas Kaufman, who has extensive ICC experience. Medialdea previously appeared before the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber during Duterte's initial hearing, while Roque was not formally nominated to the team.


Possible future arrests

The Philippine government states it will serve future warrants for the ICC if such are conveyed through
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. The ICC mentions nine other co-perpetrators of Rodrigo Duterte whose names are redacted in a document.
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mentioned that former police chief
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could be among them along with four other police heads. Following the Duterte's arrest, Dela Rosa declared he is willing to join Duterte in
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if all legal remedies are exhausted. However, Dela Rosa went to an undisclosed location within the Philippines. He has considered hiding from authorities.


Online propaganda

Soon after Duterte's arrest, online propaganda emerged depicting Duterte as a victim or attacking drug war victims' families. The ICC and its judges were subjected to online attacks, while coordinated disinformation questioned the ICC's jurisdiction and the legality of the arrest. Other types of false information and flawed arguments were also widely shared. Within 12 hours of the arrest, 200 Facebook pages and accounts posted identical texts that accused police of kidnapping Duterte, even before Duterte lawyers made similar claims. Similar posts were shared on pro-Duterte Facebook pages, as well as on entertainment fan pages.


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