00:00Accompanied by the victims of extrajudicial killings of the Duterte administration,
00:06are the events of the former president's case in the International Criminal Court.
00:10Details in the report of Isaiah Mirafuentes.
00:17It hurts. Until now, I still can't accept that he's gone.
00:24This is how it happened that the relatives of former President Duterte's war on drugs
00:29became their children.
00:32For them, until now, what happened to their family is still painful.
00:37Accompanied by the pre-trial of former President Duterte in the International Trial Court or ICC,
00:43in The Hague, Netherlands, in Queso City,
00:45at the same time, some of the relatives of the victims of the drug war watched.
00:49They seriously watched and listened to the next events of Duterte's case in the ICC.
00:57Among the seven children who turned to him,
00:59they will not allow Duterte to return to the Philippines.
01:05For all the Filipino people, please open your eyes.
01:09We're real. We are real people.
01:12We are not just numbers. We have faces. We have lives.
01:16They fought this for a decade.
01:18And they are happy because finally, there is a solution to the case.
01:23Some of them almost lost hope.
01:26But because of Duterte's arrest,
01:29it seems that there is a little light in their fight.
01:33We are happy, but we are also sad because Duterte has not been released yet.
01:40That's why we are here, so we can know.
01:45But if he is released, we don't want that.
01:48They argued that Duterte should be arrested in the ICC,
01:52and not here in the Philippines.
01:54According to PDEA,
01:55there are 6,252 people who have been arrested in the anti-drug operation
01:59since July 1, 2016 until March 31, 2022.
02:03And most of them fought the authorities.
02:07Isaiah Mirafuentes for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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