The Philippines: A Historic trial for Crimes Against Humanity

Under the authoritarian leadership of Rodrigo Duterte (2016-2022), the Philippines experienced violence and terror in the name of the so-called "war on drugs." Today, the former president stands trial before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity. Kristina Conti, a leading Filipino lawyer and human rights expert, works with the victims and prepares the fight for justice. In an interview for Viva Salud, she explains what is at stake in this historic trial.

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