Context
This inquiry comes as Duterte is set to face trial in November regarding his administration's drug war, which has faced international scrutiny and allegations of human rights violations. S1S2
Key points
- The inquiry is named the EJK Truth Commission, focusing on extrajudicial killings during the drug war. S1S2
- It will be led by a former judge from the International Criminal Court (ICC) and a Catholic bishop. S1S2
- The commission aims to investigate the violent tactics used in the anti-drug campaign. S1S2
- Duterte's drug war has been criticized for its high death toll and alleged human rights abuses. S1S2
- The inquiry is part of ongoing efforts to address accountability for past actions during Duterte's presidency. S1S2
- The commission's findings could have implications for Duterte's upcoming trial. S1S2
- International bodies have previously called for investigations into the drug war. S1S2
- The establishment of the commission reflects a shift towards addressing human rights concerns in the Philippines. S1S2
Why it matters
- The inquiry may provide a platform for victims' families to seek justice and accountability. S1S2
- It highlights the ongoing struggle for human rights in the Philippines post-Duterte. S1S2
- The commission's work could influence international perceptions of the Philippines' commitment to human rights. S1S2
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