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'Mass murder' complaint filed against Philippines President

A complaint has been filed in the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte accusing him of of mass murder and crimes against humanity.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: April 25, 2017 15:17 IST
Philippines  President Rodrigo Duterte
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte

A complaint has been filed in the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Philippines  President Rodrigo Duterte accusing him of of mass murder and crimes against humanity. 

The Complainant is a Filipano lawyer Jude Sabio.

In the first publicly known filing to The Hague court against Duterte Jude Sabio on Monday submitted the 77-page complaint that said the President had "repeatedly, unchangingly and continuously" committed extra-judicial executions or mass murders over three decades, amounting to crimes against humanity, reports the Guardian.

It says the killing of 9,400 people began in 1988 when Duterte was Mayor of Davao city and has lasted throughout his 10 months so far as President, during which he has waged a virulent and bloody "war on drugs".

The communication is based on the reports of human rights groups, Duterte's own public admissions that he killed, media reports and the testimony of Sabio's client Edgar Matobato, a man who testified in the Philippines senate that he was part of a hit squad that operated on Duterte's orders.

The complaint also referred to testimony from retired police officer Arturo Lascanas, another hitman who said he personally killed "about 200 people" as a member of the Davao Death Squad. 

The organisation, Lascanas has said, regularly took direct orders from then Mayor Duterte to kill criminals, political opponents and journalists.

The ICC office of the prosecutor said in a statement that it had received a communication, the Guardian reported. 

"We will analyse it as appropriate. As soon as we reach a decision, we will inform the sender and provide reasons for our decision," the office said.

Ernesto Abella, a spokesman for Duterte, dismissed the complaint as a "cynical effort" to undermine the President.

The 72-year-old leader has led a bloody campaign against drugs that has left more than 7,000 people dead since June 2016, mostly suspected low-level dealers and alleged addicts.

(With IANS inputs)

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