Rundown: The International Criminal Court’s case and investigation into the Duterte administration’s war on drugs can still move forward even if the Philippine government refuses to cooperate. That assurance from Raul Pangalangan, a retired International Criminal Court judge. For one, he says witnesses can be flown instead to the Hague if ICC prosecutors will be barred from entering the Philippines. He adds the evidence can also be gathered virtually.
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