Philippines' Duterte vows accountability for anyone who went 'beyond bounds' in drug war

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UNITED NATIONS: Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday (Sep 20) that anyone found to have \u0022acted beyond bounds\u0022 in his campaign against illegal drugs would be held accountable under national laws, while appearing to reject an International Criminal Court (ICC) probe. Duterte told the United

UNITED NATIONS: Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday that anyone found to have"acted beyond bounds" in his campaign against illegal drugs would be held accountable under national laws, while appearing to reject an International Criminal Court probe.

"Those found to have acted beyond bounds during operations shall be made accountable before our laws," Duterte said in a video address to the annual gathering.

 

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