MANILA, Philippines – Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is going to trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his crimes against humanity case. The all-women pre-trial chamber confirmed all the charges against the former president in a decision made public on Thursday, April 24, after it found that there were substantial grounds to link Duterte to the Davao Death Squad and drug war killings. In this episode of Rappler Talk, justice reporter Jairo Bolledo sits down with ICC-listed counsel and common legal representative of victims Gilbert Andres to talk about the ruling’s impact on the families affected by the drug war. Must Read In going to trial, ICC notes evidence of fake ‘nanlaban,’ ‘ghost’ DDS workers Catch the episode on Friday, April 24, at 7 pm. – Rappler.com

Rappler Talk: What Duterte’s upcoming ICC trial means for the victims
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