ICC judges find former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte fit to stand trial
International Criminal Court judges have ruled former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is fit to stand trial for crimes against humanity. The decision follows concerns over his health, with medical experts assessing his ability to participate ...

Duterte is facing charges of crimes against humanity for his alleged involvement in dozens of killings as part of his so-called war on drugs when in office, first as the mayor of a southern city and later as president.
Lawyers for the 80-year old had argued Duterte was in frail health and his condition was deteriorating in the court's detention unit.
Duterte was arrested in March and was set to appear in court in The Hague in September. That hearing was delayed after a pretrial panel of judges granted "limited postponement" to give the court time to determine "whether Mr Duterte is fit to follow and participate" in the proceedings.
Following an assessment by a panel of medical experts, judges found that Duterte "is able effectively to exercise his procedural rights and is therefore fit to take part in the pre-trial proceedings."
The panel included experts in geriatric neurology and psychiatry. According to court filings, Duterte underwent cognitive testing, as well as mental and physical examinations.
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