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From Campaign to Courtroom: Philippines’ Legal Reckoning

Several Duterte allies, including Senators Ronald dela Rosa and Christopher Go, were identified as alleged co-perpetrators in an ICC probe into the Philippines’ anti-drug campaign.

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From Campaign to Courtroom: Philippines’ Legal Reckoning

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is facing renewed legal scrutiny after authorities publicly named several prominent allies as alleged “co-perpetrators” in connection with investigations into his administration’s anti-drug campaign.

Among those identified are Senator Ronald dela Rosa, Senator Christopher Go, and former Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, along with five other former officials. The designation emerged in filings tied to a broader probe examining potential criminal liability linked to thousands of deaths during the so-called “war on drugs.”

The legal development forms part of ongoing proceedings before the International Criminal Court, which has been reviewing allegations that the anti-drug campaign may constitute crimes against humanity. Investigators are assessing whether senior officials played direct or indirect roles in policies or operations that led to extrajudicial killings.

Duterte has repeatedly defended his campaign as a necessary measure to combat narcotics and maintain public order. His allies similarly argue that law enforcement actions were conducted within legal bounds and targeted criminal elements. They have criticized the investigation as politically motivated and questioned the court’s jurisdiction after Manila formally withdrew from the ICC in 2019.

Human rights groups, however, say naming alleged co-perpetrators signals a widening scope of accountability. They contend that responsibility for controversial operations extends beyond frontline police officers to policymakers and senior officials who shaped strategy and rhetoric.

The case carries significant political implications in the Philippines, where Duterte retains strong support in parts of the electorate. Any escalation in proceedings could reverberate across the country’s political landscape, influencing alliances and public debate ahead of future elections.

For now, the identification of additional figures does not equate to conviction, but it underscores the seriousness of the inquiry. As legal processes continue, the question confronting the nation is not only about individual liability—but about how history will judge one of the most polarizing chapters in modern Philippine governance.

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