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ICC sets trial date for Philippines’ Duterte over alleged crimes against humanity

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THE HAGUE, May ‌27 (Reuters) - Judges at the International Criminal Court ​on Wednesday set November 30 as the start date for the ⁠trial of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, who is charged with crimes against humanity during his deadly war ​on drugs.

• The ICC has charged Duterte, 81, on three counts ‌of crimes against humanity involving the murders of at least 76 people and the attempted murder of two others.

• ⁠Prosecutors say the alleged crimes were committed ⁠during Duterte's anti-narcotics campaign, which they say killed thousands of civilians broadly between 2016 and 2022.

• Duterte, who waived his right to be present at Wednesday's hearing, has long ‌insisted he instructed police to kill only in self-defence ⁠and has always defended the crackdown.

• ‌Duterte was arrested and taken to ​The Hague in March 2025 and is being held in the ICC's detention centre.

• Lawyers for the former ‌president have argued he is unfit ​to stand trial because ⁠of cognitive decline, but the court has so ‌far ruled he can follow ⁠and participate in hearings with some adjustments in sitting times.

• Trials at the ICC, the world's only permanent war ​crimes court, generally ‌last several years before reaching a judgment.

• If convicted, Duterte ⁠faces a maximum sentence ​of life in prison.

(Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; ​Editing by David Holmes)

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