Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is afraid.
That’s the signal he sent last week by announcing that the Philippines will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) “effective immediately.” Duterte sought to justify the withdrawal by suggesting that the ICC’s move last month to launch a preliminary examination into killings linked to the Philippine government’s “war on drugs” had violated the principles of “due process and the presumption of innocence.”
But behind Duterte’s bluster about being “appalled” by the ICC’s concern about an anti-drug campaign that has killed thousands of people, including dozens of children, is his palpable fear that he and senior government officials will inevitably face justice for their role in those deaths.

Duterte has good reason to be afraid of being implicated in possible crimes against humanity for inciting and instigating “drug war” killings. His outspoken vow to embark on a nationwide killing campaign against drug dealers and drug users was the foundation of a presidential electoral platform that swept him into office. At his inauguration on June 30, 2016, he told the Philippine public, “If you know of any addicts, go ahead and kill them yourself as getting their parents to do it would be too painful.” That could constitute incitement to commit murder.
Duterte has repeatedly called for the Philippine National Police to target suspected drug users and dealers with extrajudicial violence, which could be considered instigating law enforcement to commit murder. In August 2016 he warned suspected drug dealers: “My order is shoot to kill you. I don’t care about human rights, you better believe me.” In April 2017, Duterte welcomed a returning group of overseas Filipino workers by telling them, “If you lose your job, I’ll give you one. Kill all the drug addicts.”
Duterte’s consistent messaging of targeting suspected drug dealers and users has not fallen on deaf ears. Since taking office, his anti-drug campaign has resulted in more than 12,000 deaths. And the killings continue. Duterte and some of his key ministers have praised the killings as proof of the “success” of the campaign and urged police to “seize the momentum.”
Research by Human Rights Watch and others has exposed a damning pattern of unlawful police conduct designed to paint a veneer of legality over “drug war” summary executions
However, research by Human Rights Watch and others has exposed a damning pattern of unlawful police conduct designed to paint a veneer of legality over “drug war” summary executions. In response, Duterte and Philippine National Police Director General Ronald dela Rosa have in effect institutionalized impunity for police involvement in summary killings. Dela Rosa has dismissed calls for independent investigations into police drug war killings as “legal harassment” and said that the demand “dampens the morale” of police officers. In August, Duterte vowed to “pardon and promote” any police personnel implicated in unlawful killings.
Duterte has also sought to systematically eliminate meaningful opposition to the drug war carnage. In August, Duterte encouraged police attacks against human rights groups and advocates, instructing police to shoot them “if they are obstructing justice.” Duterte has publicly condemned the official Commission on Human Rights, even threatening to abolish the constitutionally mandated body. He also repeatedly subjected the UN’s expert on extrajudicial killings, Agnes Callamard, to profanity-laced ridicule for her repeated efforts to secure an official visit to the Philippines.
Senator Leila de Lima, former chair of the human rights commission and secretary of justice, has been jailed since February 2017 on politically motivated drug charges as an apparent reprisal for her outspoken opposition to the drug war carnage. As international pressure for accountability for those deaths has risen in recent months, the Duterte government has adopted a tactic of denial and distraction to impugn the integrity of drug war critics.
Duterte is apparently hoping that announcing the Philippines’ withdrawal from the ICC will end any chance of being tried in The Hague. He should think again. Even if the Philippine government formally notifies the United Nations secretary-general of its withdrawal from the ICC – which Duterte’s statement did not do – withdrawal will only officially go into effect one year later. Even then, the court can still prosecute any international crimes committed while the Philippines was still an ICC member.
Duterte’s craven efforts to dodge ICC scrutiny should only heighten the urgency for a separate, United Nations-led probe into his drug war calamity. At the current session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, Iceland’s foreign minister, reminded the council of its responsibility to “to try and ensure the Philippines meets its human rights obligations.” A UN inquiry would add to the international pressure on the Duterte government to stop the killings and to cooperate with efforts to bring those responsible to justice, including before the ICC.
Duterte won the 2016 presidential election in the Philippines with the slogan “Change is coming.” As he faces the increasing likelihood of an international investigation into the “drug war,” Duterte clearly now dreads the likelihood that justice is coming.
Phelim Kine is the deputy director of the Asia division at Human Rights Watch

Rey Alberto Escasio huh! paulit ulit? magta tagalog na lang ako para maintindihan mo. pag komontra sa poon nyong duterte drug addict na, involve sa drugs? yellow? de ba pwedeng komokontra lang sa kademonyohan nya? saka ang tatatapang nyo eh ubod naman ng duwag ang poon nyong si duterte. nabahag nga ang buntot nang patulan ang hamon nyang mag dwelo kay waldy carbonnel. alam lang nun eh patalikod na pagtira. saka pwede ba matanda na ang idol nyong si duterte, uugod ugod na. pag ako hinamon nun ng suntukan isang pitik ko lang dun tumba na yun. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Birador Elmer do not say you are filipino. You are U.S lapdog!
Rogel Agban pwede ba mag tagalog ka na lang mali mali english mos saka spelling nakakairitang basahin . HAHA!
There will be more deaths if this govt will not address these problems. So why is the IC meddling? Have they done anything to combat the drug menace in this country?
Why should PPRD be afraid?
Why Dont other countries mind their own business. Much like countries against Arab national. On the guise of terrorism they bomb Syria, Libya, and other Arab states. The Philippines thru our President Rodrigo RoA Duterte has been Ins Tiu Ting reform in the country. Why would WE allow other countries the privilege of condemning US.
Hoy p☜☆☞pheline kine pomondo ika uno pag kaisi mo? Uno gusto mo a pilipino puro maging adik?
Birador Elmer ,
The only people who hates PRESIDENT ARE THOSE INVOLVED IN DRUGS.
SO YOU BETTER NOT SHOW YOUR FACE SO YOU WILL NOT BE IDENTIFIED.
THOSE HIDING THEIR FACES ARE NOT REALLY THAT BRAVE TO FACE DUTERTE.
MAGTAGO KA NA LANG BAI!
Are you sure DUTERTE is afraid or maybe, you people from human rights watch are the ones worried because you go beyond the limits of HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH and you are politicizing.
You were very abusive that you want every leader of a country bOw down to you.
How about the Human rights of those innocent lives,the children,the murders of a familiy perpetrated by addicts?
Why have not raise aeven a tip of your finger to talk about it?
You always capitalized on the human rights of thise drug addicts killed.
ARE YOU HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTORS OF THIS DRUG ADDICTS KILLING INNOCENT LIVES?
DO YOU HAVE BUSINESS WITH DRUG SYNDICATES ?
MAYBE YOU ARE RECEIVING PAYOLAS TO FIGHT BACK THE PRESIDENT.
HMMMM.
MY OPINION.
Birador Elmer drug addicks only react drug war..
Francis Serinas What happens next? The difference between this and other situations in philippine history is the presence of state players who are invested in the philippines.
Look at the big picture… South East Asia is a big ocean with BIG FISHES swimming in them.
I’m not the one who should be worried….
I’m not the one cavorting with Russia and China…
I’m not the one with a case with the ICC.
I’m not the one alienating the Western Powers.
Emil Navidad its not a Hoax, you are just pretending it to be. many had been affected, because it is existing, if it was a hoax, it had already vanished like smoke. it has already been predicted. There has something to be done. You just did not think it would happen to you…. so bato bato sa langit, si bato na bahala sa inyo.
Anyways it is ok to react, everyone has his own time. Say what you say, we do what we do.
Claude David Valero Ambion So whats happen next……. and what are you afraid of….. there is actually nothing to worry about.
You know nothing and you don’t have jurisdiction to our country, we are proud to our president..SO PLEASE BACK OFF!!!!!
Duterte is going down.. Like it or not…You can scream and shout and cry like a baby as loud as you like…but reality Duterte is going down…He will likely spend years hidding out in thr jungles of mindanao trying to avoid his karma but its coming…
What does this ICC want anyway? To make the Philippines territory of thugs and thugs-paid politicians? What do they care anyway?….. All they need is to find someone who will likely fit their purpose regardless of whether it’s true or not. Let them find a mass murderer who kills innocent thousands rather than try to implicate a strongman who’s doing his best to kill thousand of criminals in order to give peace of mind to his constituents.
birador elmer yes you are a filipino but u r a terrrorist u even worse than duterte damn u stupid idiot…….trolls
Angel Bert Jabiniar NO ! Humor
Mecker Judulang botbot nemu kol
Afraid???? Ohhh huhhh ????????????????
Shut up please mind ur own country gotta? Gochhaa???? We’re very proud of our new elected prisedent RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE ????????????
Paid writer, thats what they do. They make a living fom making write-ups at the expense of a sovereign nation. Wanting to prosper. Reading briefly about the comments on jailed De Lima, is an extreme bias and misleading. This white guy’s write-up is garbage.
All what you have said is a repeated remark from the stupid senator here in the phililpines and we are not buying your stories anymore