INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
‘We want the trial to start’: What happens now to ICC’s probe into Duterte’s drug war?
Human rights lawyer Kristina Conti, counsel of the families of drug war victims, said ICC’s decisions are hard to predict because its actions are highly compartmentalized. What is clear from the recent developments, though, is that they have strong evidence to begin a trial, she told the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ).
The FMFA Coalition calls for swift justice for radio broadcaster Percival “Percy Lapid” Mabasa. We are concerned that although three persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) were sentenced to additional prison terms — after pleading guilt as accessories to the murder — the case against the alleged masterminds could be archived.
– FMFA Coalition
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Election watchdog welcomed the anti-vote buying campaign of the Commission on Elections — Kontra Bigay — which promises a holistic approach to a scourge in Philippine democracy. But the campaign also raises concerns about potential abuses in the implementation, especially against poor Filipino voters.