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ICC Postpones Duterte Trial Due to Cognitive Impairment

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Duterte Defense Cites Cognitive Decline, Seeks Indefinite ICC Adjournment

The International ​Criminal Court (ICC) has postponed a hearing to confirm charges against former‍ Philippine President ‍Rodrigo Duterte,⁤ following ⁣a defense ‌submission arguing he is unfit to stand trial due to‌ notable cognitive decline.

duterte’s ⁤lawyer, Nicholas Kaufman, detailed in a ‌redacted filing released September 11th, that the 80-year-old former president experiences severe memory impairment, impacting his ability to recall events, locations, timelines, and even⁣ family members.‍ Kaufman ​asserted this renders Duterte incapable of‌ understanding the legal proceedings against ⁣him or meaningfully contributing to ⁢his⁤ defense.

“He is not even⁣ able to process the reasons for his ⁣detention,” Kaufman stated, adding that even⁢ with​ medical ⁣intervention,⁤ Duterte’s ‌condition is expected to remain stable at best, and likely worsen. The defense request‌ calls for an indefinite adjournment of all legal proceedings,arguing a trial⁣ would not serve‌ the​ interests of justice given ⁣his ​incapacitation.Judge María del Socorro ⁢Flores Liera dissented from the⁤ decision⁣ to postpone ⁢the September 23rd hearing,made by⁤ Presiding Judge iulia Motoc and ​Judge ​Reine Alapini-Gansou.

Duterte is⁢ currently detained in The ⁢Hague, facing allegations of crimes against humanity related ⁣to the deadly “war on drugs” implemented during‌ his time⁤ as mayor⁣ of Davao City and as President of the Philippines.Official government figures report over 6,000⁢ deaths in police operations during this‌ period, though human rights organizations estimate⁣ the ‍actual toll may exceed 30,000, ⁣including unreported incidents.

More ⁣than 300 victims of the drug war have applied to participate in the ICC case. The ICC Prosecutor ⁣has submitted twelve batches of​ evidence to date, containing hundreds to thousands of items.

In August, Duterte, through his legal⁢ counsel,⁤ renewed⁣ a request for interim release to an undisclosed country, offering to comply with any conditions set by the court. Families of drug war victims ​have⁤ expressed concerns⁣ about potential retaliation should Duterte be allowed to ‌return to the Philippines,according‌ to ‌ICC ‌assistant to counsel Atty. Kristina Conti.

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