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International Criminal Court Is Looking Into Duterte's 'War On Drugs'

Specifically, the court says it's concerned with alleged extra-judicial killings during police anti-drug operations.

International Criminal Court Is Looking Into Duterte's 'War On Drugs'
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The International Criminal Court says it'll start looking into Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and his government for alleged crimes against humanity.

The ICC announced the launch of a preliminary inquiry on Thursday. The court will examine alleged crimes suspected of being committed in the context of the government's deadly "war on drugs."

Specifically, the ICC is concerned with allegations of up to thousands of extra-judicial killings committed under the guise of police anti-drug operations.

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The court is also looking into Venezuela and its government's alleged use of excessive force in shutting down political demonstrations.

It's unclear how long the preliminary examinations will last and if full investigations will be launched.