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[Title] => 'Bring PRRD home'? Remulla says Duterte's transfer to ICC a 'done deal'
[Summary] => Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla responded to calls to bring former President Rodrigo Duterte back to the Philippines by reminding the public that his arrest and transfer to The Hague was already a "done deal."
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[Title] => Inside the 12-hour Facebook blitz that framed Duterte's ICC arrest as 'kidnapping'
[Summary] => Hours before former President Rodrigo Duterte's family and lawyers publicly claimed his arrest a "kidnapping," around 200 seemingly unconnected Facebook accounts and pages had already posted the same exact text that accused law enforcers of abducting Duterte to the International Criminal Court.
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[Title] => ICC may soon allow drug war victims to speak in chamber
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[Title] => Duterte niatubang sa ICC via video link
[Summary] => Miatubang sa unang higayon via video link si kanhi presidente Rodrigo Roa Duterte ngadto sa International Criminal Court alang sa iyang first appearance niadtong Biyernes sa gabii, Marso 14, diin gi-beripika iyang pangalan ug personal nga impormasyon.
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[Title] => Petitions mounting online: ‘Bring back Rody’
[Summary] => Online petitions calling for the return of former president Rodrigo Roa Duterte have gained significant traction within less than a day, with thousands of Filipinos, including Cebuanos, signing and even launching separate petitions for the same cause.
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[Title] => Unsay sakto, unsay sayop
[Summary] => Taliwala sa nagbaha nga fake news human sa pagdakop ni kanhi presidente Rodrigo Duterte ug pagkabalhog niya sa prisohan sa International Criminal Court (ICC), duha ang nibarug nga mga tinubdan sa saktong kasayuran:
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[Title] => Duterte names Medialdea as ICC counsel
[Summary] => Former president Rodrigo Duterte has handpicked former Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea as one of his legal counsels at the International Criminal Court, where he is set to face the court in an initial appearance hearing late Friday (Philippine time), March 14.
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[Title] => Not missing: Duterte tells Philippine embassy he is 'generally fine' after health check-up
[Summary] => The Philippine Embassy in The Hague confirmed early Friday, March 14, that former President Rodrigo Duterte has reached out to them to share that he is "generally fine" and has received medical care while in the custody of the International Criminal Court.
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[Title] => Law allows Duterte’s turnover to ICC; Bato, Albayalde next
[Summary] => Did government break the law in turning over Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court?
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[Title] => Military denies rumors of resignations, unrest after Duterte arrest
[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines has denied rumors of soldiers resigning en masse after former President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested earlier this week, with all three main service branches saying they've received no reports of unrest among its personnel.
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[Title] => Not missing: Duterte tells Philippine embassy he is 'generally fine' after health check-up
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