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Former Philippine President Duterte forced onto plane to The Hague after ICC arrest, his daughter says

by admin March 11, 2025
March 11, 2025
Former Philippine President Duterte forced onto plane to The Hague after ICC arrest, his daughter says

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been put on a plane to The Hague following his arrest on an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant, his daughter and local outlet The Philippine Star have reported.

“They are taking him out on a plane by force without considering his health conditions,” Sara Duterte, the country’s vice president, wrote on Instagram. Reuters also reported that Duterte had boarded a plane.

In a separate statement to the Philippine Star, Sara said her father was being taken to The Hague.

“As I write this, he is being forcibly taken to The Hague tonight. This is not justice — this is oppression and persecution,” the vice president said, according to the outlet.

This is a breaking story. More details soon…

This post appeared first on cnn.com

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