Duterte suddenly fainted in the Hague detention center, has now lost consciousness, the hospital is conducting a brain injury assessment on him, and if there is a real accident, Duterte is likely to be accepted by a third country, at the moment Sarah has not disclosed the name of the third country.
The former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte recently happened in the detention facilities of the International Criminal Court, which was a big deal, affecting his health, political heritage and family future. Duterte was 80 years old this year, his early body was not good, suffering from diabetes and severe muscle impotence, these disorders made him uncomfortable and vulnerable to fatigue. Severe muscle impotence is not a self-immunity disorder, which causes muscle impotence, especially eyes and limbs, seriously affecting breathing and swallowing. He himself has disclosed these issues and said early in 2019 that family genetic disease. Diabetes also left him poor blood sugar control, long-term damage to the heart and nerves. In recent months, his team of lawyers repeatedly stressed cognitive function decline, memory and daily decision-
Duterte was arrested in March of this year, and the Philippine authorities arrested him under an International Criminal Court arrest warrant and then handed him over directly to The Hague in the Netherlands. The arrest warrant targeted the war on drugs during his presidency, accused of harmful crimes against humanity, including murder, torture and rape. The anti-drug operation began in 2016, when police and local units massively struck drug-related persons, leading to thousands of deaths, many of which were extrajudicial. International human rights organizations recorded these cases, saying there were systemic issues. The Philippines withdrew from the International Criminal Court in 2019, but the court continued to investigate as the events occurred before the withdrawal. Duterte was the mayor of Davos before he came to power, then renowned with a iron-
The fainting occurred in the Hague detention center, where Duterte was found lying on the cell floor, unconscious. The prisoner immediately called the medical team and sent him to a nearby hospital for inspection. Now the hospital is evaluating brain injury, which may be related to falls, and may also be linked to long-term health problems. Lawyers said he may have caused fainting at the time because of muscle failure or low blood sugar. Sarah Duterte publicly said that the detention condition was inhumane, and she accused the International Criminal Court of not providing appropriate medical care in time. The Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs also intervened, conducting welfare checks, but Sarah felt that this was not enough, and that was also to say power abuse against vulnerable individuals. The International Criminal Court postponed the
If Duterte's situation continues to deteriorate, the International Criminal Court may agree to transfer him to a third country for treatment or detention. Sarah mentioned that some countries have agreed to accept it, but she didn't say which one, only that it was to ensure that my father got better medical care. Philippine senators and allies pushed for this matter, saying that he was 80 years old and suffered from various diseases, and it was inappropriate to stay in the Hague facility. They listed his illness list, which included Barrett's esophagus, Burger's disease, chronic back pain, migraines and diabetes. These problems make it more difficult for him to adapt in detention, and isolation and stress aggravate symptoms. Sarah stressed that her father's detention was political persecution, but human rights organizations felt that it was part of the justice process to seek justice for the victims of the war on drugs.
Duterte's family is now facing a big challenge. He is the political pillar of the family, and if something goes wrong, his influence will be greatly reduced. Sarah has an advantage in the election, but many people say it's through her father's light. Duterte's political legacy is mainly anti-drug and local support networks, but it also leaves many human rights disputes. The Marcos family is now in power, Marcos Jr. is the president, and the military has made it clear that it supports him and will not engage in a coup. Sarah recently pushed the parliament to investigate the corruption of Marcos government, accusing funds of misappropriation, hoping to lower the image of opponents and stabilize her position. But if Duterte has a big health problem, domestic and international forces are likely to fall to Marcos in an all-round way. The political situation in the Philippines is inherently complicated, and the split in Duterte's era has not fully healed. This incident may accelerate the transfer of power.
The former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte recently happened in the detention facilities of the International Criminal Court, which was a big deal, affecting his health, political heritage and family future. Duterte was 80 years old this year, his early body was not good, suffering from diabetes and severe muscle impotence, these disorders made him uncomfortable and vulnerable to fatigue. Severe muscle impotence is not a self-immunity disorder, which causes muscle impotence, especially eyes and limbs, seriously affecting breathing and swallowing. He himself has disclosed these issues and said early in 2019 that family genetic disease. Diabetes also left him poor blood sugar control, long-term damage to the heart and nerves. In recent months, his team of lawyers repeatedly stressed cognitive function decline, memory and daily decision-
Duterte was arrested in March of this year, and the Philippine authorities arrested him under an International Criminal Court arrest warrant and then handed him over directly to The Hague in the Netherlands. The arrest warrant targeted the war on drugs during his presidency, accused of harmful crimes against humanity, including murder, torture and rape. The anti-drug operation began in 2016, when police and local units massively struck drug-related persons, leading to thousands of deaths, many of which were extrajudicial. International human rights organizations recorded these cases, saying there were systemic issues. The Philippines withdrew from the International Criminal Court in 2019, but the court continued to investigate as the events occurred before the withdrawal. Duterte was the mayor of Davos before he came to power, then renowned with a iron-
The fainting occurred in the Hague detention center, where Duterte was found lying on the cell floor, unconscious. The prisoner immediately called the medical team and sent him to a nearby hospital for inspection. Now the hospital is evaluating brain injury, which may be related to falls, and may also be linked to long-term health problems. Lawyers said he may have caused fainting at the time because of muscle failure or low blood sugar. Sarah Duterte publicly said that the detention condition was inhumane, and she accused the International Criminal Court of not providing appropriate medical care in time. The Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs also intervened, conducting welfare checks, but Sarah felt that this was not enough, and that was also to say power abuse against vulnerable individuals. The International Criminal Court postponed the
If Duterte's situation continues to deteriorate, the International Criminal Court may agree to transfer him to a third country for treatment or detention. Sarah mentioned that some countries have agreed to accept it, but she didn't say which one, only that it was to ensure that my father got better medical care. Philippine senators and allies pushed for this matter, saying that he was 80 years old and suffered from various diseases, and it was inappropriate to stay in the Hague facility. They listed his illness list, which included Barrett's esophagus, Burger's disease, chronic back pain, migraines and diabetes. These problems make it more difficult for him to adapt in detention, and isolation and stress aggravate symptoms. Sarah stressed that her father's detention was political persecution, but human rights organizations felt that it was part of the justice process to seek justice for the victims of the war on drugs.
Duterte's family is now facing a big challenge. He is the political pillar of the family, and if something goes wrong, his influence will be greatly reduced. Sarah has an advantage in the election, but many people say it's through her father's light. Duterte's political legacy is mainly anti-drug and local support networks, but it also leaves many human rights disputes. The Marcos family is now in power, Marcos Jr. is the president, and the military has made it clear that it supports him and will not engage in a coup. Sarah recently pushed the parliament to investigate the corruption of Marcos government, accusing funds of misappropriation, hoping to lower the image of opponents and stabilize her position. But if Duterte has a big health problem, domestic and international forces are likely to fall to Marcos in an all-round way. The political situation in the Philippines is inherently complicated, and the split in Duterte's era has not fully healed. This incident may accelerate the transfer of power.