Mr Marcos said Philippine courts continue to function and law enforcers are investigating the killings.
MANILA - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz that the Hague-based International Criminal Court has no authority to probe his predecessor’s deadly war against drugs.
Mr Marcos said Philippine courts continue to function, and law enforcers are investigating the killings. Mr Marcos separately told reporters that the drug campaign has “completely changed” to prevention and rehabilitation, a claim the Human Rights Watch has questioned, saying the killings have continued.
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