
ICC prosecutor aims to reopen Philippines drug war investigation
CNN
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Friday he would seek to reopen an investigation into killings and other suspected rights abuses during former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's crackdown on drugs.
The court had suspended the investigation in November at Manila's request, with Philippine officials citing their own investigations into the killings. Governments can ask the ICC to defer a case if they are implementing their own probes and prosecutions for the same acts.
"After a careful and thorough review of all the information provided by the Philippines, as well as other information available publicly ... I have concluded that the deferral requested by the Philippines is not warranted, and that the investigation should resume as quickly as possible," Prosecutor Karim Khan said in a statement.

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