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Philippines officially quits International Criminal Court

The Philippines officially withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on March 17, becoming the second country to quit the organisation.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Philippines officially withdrew from theInternational Criminal Court (ICC) on March 17, becoming the second country to🧔𒊎quit the organisation.

The Philippines’ withdrawal becomes final a year after it told theUnited Nations that it was quitting the world's only permanent war crimestribunal.

United Nations Associate Spokesperson Eri Kaneko said that the UNSecretary-General had informed all concerned states that the withdrawal wouldtake effect for the Philippines on March 17.

The country moved to quit after the body launched a preliminaryexamination in 2018 of President Rodrigo Duterte's drug crackdown that haskilled thousands and drawn international censure.

Set up in 2002, the ICC is the world’s only permanent war crimes courtand aims to prosecute the worst abuses when national courts are unable orunwilling.

However, the tribunal in The Hague has c🐟ome under fire over high-profileacquittals, while Burundi became the first country to quit the court in 2017.Other African countries such as Zambia, South Africa, Kenya and Gambia haveshowed their intention to withdraw from the ICC.-VNA

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