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Will Duterte be asked to testify against himself?
UNDER the Bill of Rights, no person may be compelled to testify against himself. This seems to be the problem confronting former president Rodrigo Duterte before the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor is continuing its investigation regarding crimes against humanity of former ...
The prosecution in the crimes against humanity charge against former president Rodrigo Duterte will present witnesses, thousands of pages of evidence, and nearly 16 hours of recordings in his ...
Two witnesses, 16 hours of audio video files, and nearly 9,000 pages of documents are now being prepared by the prosecutor of ...
The ICC said it has at least 421 documents, nine photos and nearly 16 hours of audio and video files that it would use as ...
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Videos, photos, 8,000 pages: More evidence vs Duterte
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) said it has at least 421 documents, nine photos, and nearly 16 hours of audio and video files that it would use as evidence against former ...
President Marcos saw a decrease in his approval and trust ratings, according to the latest Ulat ng Bayan survey by Pulse Asia Research released Wednesday. On the other hand, Vice President Sara ...
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Light and justice vs darkness and tyranny
I wholly concur with the insightful analysis of my former teacher, Dr. Zosimo Lee of the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Philippines, when he said that: “The initial session of the ...