This long-awaited moment marks a historic step towards justice—not only for the victims who perished in the streets of the Philippines but also for their grieving families who have fought tirelessly against impunity.
A Red Notice is INTERPOL’s highest international alert, issued upon request by a member country or an international tribunal like the ICC. It signals law enforcement agencies worldwide to locate and detain a wanted individual pending extradition. In Duterte’s case, the Red Notice means that any country that recognizes the ICC’s jurisdiction can detain him and transfer him to The Hague for trial.
With this Red Notice in effect, Duterte can no longer hide behind political allies, evade international law, or travel freely without the risk of immediate arrest.
Duterte’s reign of terror was marked by rampant extrajudicial killings, most of which targeted the poor, falsely accused drug suspects, and innocent bystanders. According to human rights organizations, up to 30,000 people may have been killed under Duterte’s anti-drug campaign—executed by state forces with impunity.
Here are some of the most harrowing cases that underscore the brutality of Duterte’s war on drugs:
These are only a fraction of the thousands who perished. Many remain unidentified, buried in mass graves or dumped in unmarked tombs, their stories silenced by the state.
Duterte’s war on drugs was never about justice—it was a campaign of mass murder, where innocent lives were reduced to mere statistics, and due process was abandoned in favor of street executions. He emboldened police and vigilantes to kill with impunity, offering protection and even financial rewards for those who carried out extrajudicial killings.
The ICC has been investigating Duterte for crimes against humanity, and the Red Notice issued by INTERPOL is a critical step toward ensuring that he faces the consequences of his actions.
Duterte’s enablers and defenders may claim he was “cleaning the streets,” but the reality is that:
Justice cannot and should not be selective. The Red Notice represents a global recognition of Duterte’s crimes and a promise that the rule of law will prevail.
For too long, EJK victims have been dismissed as collateral damage, their families silenced by fear. But today, justice is finally within reach.
The INTERPOL Red Notice means that Duterte can no longer escape accountability. It means that:
This moment is not just about Duterte—it is about the thousands of men, women, and children whose lives were brutally cut short. It is about proving that no one, not even a former president, is above the law.
The people of the Philippines and the global community must demand Duterte’s arrest and extradition to the ICC. Only then can the victims of his brutal regime finally rest in peace, knowing that justice has been served.
The world is watching. The families of the slain are watching. And the ghosts of Duterte’s victims—young and old, innocent and forgotten—are waiting.
Rodrigo Duterte thought he could kill with impunity. Today, he is a fugitive wanted for crimes against humanity.
The time for justice is now.