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ICC to hold hearing on charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

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ICC to hold hearing on charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
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ICC to hold hearing on charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

2026-02-23 13:15 Last Updated At:14:11

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court will begin presenting evidence Monday to support their charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, detailing his alleged involvement in dozens of killings as part of his so-called war on drugs.

The ex-leader is facing three counts of crimes against humanity for deadly anti-drugs crackdowns he oversaw, first while he served as mayor of the southern Philippine city of Davao and later as president.

Rights groups and families of victims hailed Duterte’s arrest in March, saying it was a step forward for justice.

“We have waited for this for so long, for years we have waited, but we did not relent,” Llore Pasco told reporters at a news conference ahead of the hearing. She said both of her sons left for work in May 2017 and never returned. Their bodies were later found riddled with bullets.

The hearing is not a trial, but allows prosecutors to outline their case in court. After weighing the evidence, judges have 60 days to decide whether or not to confirm the charges.

Duterte will not be present for the hearing at The Hague-based court. He waived his right to appear, writing in a letter to judges that he did not want to attend legal proceedings “that I will forget within minutes. I am old, tired, and frail.”

He also called the charges against him an “outrageous lie.”

Last month, judges found the octogenarian was fit to stand trial, after postponing an earlier hearing over concerns about his health.

Supporters of Duterte criticized the administration of current Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Duterte’s political rival, for arresting and surrendering the former leader to a court whose jurisdiction they dispute. Detractors include his daughter, current Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte who announced last week that she would seek the presidency in the 2028 elections.

Sheerah Escudero is worried about what will happen if another Duterte comes to power. The body of her 18-year-old brother was found wrapped in packaging tape in 2017. “We know that the same policy of killings will continue,” she told reporters ahead of the hearing.

Prosecutors at the ICC announced in February 2018 that they would open a preliminary investigation into the violent drug crackdowns. In a move that human rights activists say was aimed at escaping accountability, Duterte, who was president at the time, announced a month later that the Philippines would leave the court.

Judges rejected a request from Duterte’s legal team to throw out the case on the grounds that the court did not have jurisdiction because of the Philippine withdrawal. Countries can’t “abuse” their right to withdraw from the court's foundational Rome Statute “by shielding persons from justice in relation to alleged crimes that are already under consideration,” the September decision says.

An appeal of that decision is still pending.

Estimates of the death toll during Duterte’s presidential term vary, from the more than 6,000 that the national police have reported to up to 30,000 claimed by human rights groups.

FILE - Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte speaks inside the Southorn Stadium during a thanksgiving gathering organized by Hong Kong-based Filipino workers for the former populist president in Hong Kong on March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Vernon Yuen, File)

FILE - Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte speaks inside the Southorn Stadium during a thanksgiving gathering organized by Hong Kong-based Filipino workers for the former populist president in Hong Kong on March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Vernon Yuen, File)

DETROIT (AP) — Claressa Shields won a lopsided unanimous decision over Franchon Crews-Dezurn to successfully defend her undisputed heavyweight championship at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday night.

Shields, fighting at home, improved to 18-0 (2 KOs), winning 100-90 on all three cards. Crews-Dezurn, who holds a super-middleweight title, fell to 10-3.

“I had to take my time tonight,” Shields said. “That's one of the toughest fights I've been in during my pro career. She hits hard these days.”

The fight was a rematch of Shields’ four-round unanimous-decision victory Nov. 19, 2016 in the pro debuts for both fighters, and hard feelings were obvious when a brawl broke out at Saturday’s weigh-in. Crews-Dezurn saw a doctor Sunday morning to check knee and ankle injuries, but was able to fight.

The emotion carried over to the first round, which saw both fighters throwing hard flurries. Shields, though, took control early with her superior hand speed.

The fighters had a lengthy face-to-face conversation after the final bell, but embraced at the end.

For Shields, it was the first bout of the $8 million, multi-fight deal she landed last month and drew a large crowd to Little Caesars Arena, the home of the Detroit Red Wings and Pistons.

The co-main event between light heavyweights Atif Olberlton (14-0) and Joseph George (13-2) was stopped after one round when George collapsed in his corner. He received treatment from paramedics, but was able to leave the ring under his own power.

On the undercard, American light-heavyweight Danielle Perkins (6-1) upset Australian Che Kenneally (5-1) with a sixth-round knockout to win the WBA light-heavyweight title.

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Trainers check on Joe George Jr. after he collapsed in his corner after the first round of his light heavyweight boxing match against Atif Oberlton, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Trainers check on Joe George Jr. after he collapsed in his corner after the first round of his light heavyweight boxing match against Atif Oberlton, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, right, exchanges words with Franchon Crews-Dezurn after their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, right, exchanges words with Franchon Crews-Dezurn after their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, right, and Franchon Crews-Dezurn square off in the eighth round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, right, and Franchon Crews-Dezurn square off in the eighth round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields celebrates her win over Franchon Crews-Dezurn in their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields celebrates her win over Franchon Crews-Dezurn in their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, left, and Franchon Crews-Dezurn square off in the eighth round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, left, and Franchon Crews-Dezurn square off in the eighth round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields enters the arena for her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match against Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields enters the arena for her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match against Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, right, hits Franchon Cruz-Dezurn with a right in the first round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, right, hits Franchon Cruz-Dezurn with a right in the first round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields enters the arena for her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match against Franchon Cruz-Dezurn, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields enters the arena for her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match against Franchon Cruz-Dezurn, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, left, hits Franchon Cruz-Dezurn with a left in the first round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Claressa Shields, left, hits Franchon Cruz-Dezurn with a left in the first round of their Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship boxing match, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Trainers check on Joe George Jr. after he collapsed in his corner after the first round of his light heavyweight boxing match against Atif Oberlton, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

Trainers check on Joe George Jr. after he collapsed in his corner after the first round of his light heavyweight boxing match against Atif Oberlton, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel)

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