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95% of ‘wrongful deaths’ in Duterte’s drug war have no police records – Remulla

by LAWIN.news March 20, 2025
written by LAWIN.news March 20, 2025
Photo credit: Philippine Star
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MANILA, Philippines–Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla stated in a Senate hearing that approximately 95 percent of “wrongful deaths” attributed to the anti-drug campaign under former President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration lacked official police documentation.

The statement was made as part of an ongoing investigation into Duterte’s alleged crimes against humanity, a case under review by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

During the hearing, Remulla addressed concerns about the justice system’s capacity to handle the aftermath of the drug war.

He acknowledged challenges in prosecuting those responsible for alleged abuses, prompting calls for reforms to strengthen judicial processes.

Human rights organizations and international bodies have criticized the campaign, citing allegations of extrajudicial killings and human rights violations. The lack of documentation has raised questions about accountability within law enforcement agencies.

The ICC is investigating potential human rights violations committed during Duterte’s presidency.

The court is assessing whether the actions taken meet the threshold for crimes against humanity.

Duterte and his allies have denied wrongdoing, but the absence of police documentation could affect their defense.

Several human rights groups have called for a thorough investigation into the drug war’s operations. They emphasize the importance of holding individuals accountable for any illegal actions and ensuring justice for victims.

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