Senate Urges ICC to Consider House Arrest for Duterte on Humanitarian Grounds - Asian Journal News
The Philippine Senate voted 15-3-2 to urge the ICC to grant Duterte house arrest due to his age and health while facing crimes against humanity charges.
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Senate urges ICC to consider house arrest for Duterte on humanitarian grounds - Asian Journal News
Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano sponsors Senate Resolution No. 144 urging the ICC to place former President Rodrigo Duterte, 80, under house arrest for humanitarian considerations. (Wendell D. Alinea | Senate Social Media Unit) The Senate urges the ICC to consider house arrest for ex-president Rodrigo Duterte on humanitarian grounds, citing medical evaluation and strict trial safeguards. MANILA
Senate urges ICC to put Rodrigo Duterte under house arrest
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Senate passes resolution seeking house arrest for former president Duterte
MANILA, Philippines — Voting 15-3-2, the senators passed Resolution 144 expressing the sense of the Senate requesting the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold former president Rodrigo Duterte under house arrest for humanitarian considerations.The Senate made the appeal in view of "old age and deteriorating health" of Duterte, who was arrested by the ICC on March 11 and detained at The Hague to face charges for crimes against humanity in re…
Senate adopts resolution urging ICC to grant Rodrigo Duterte house arrest
The Senate on Wednesday voted to adopt a resolution requesting the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold former president Rodrigo Duterte under house arrest for “humanitarian considerations.”
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