Filipinos want ICC to focus on drug war victims, not Marcos-Duterte feud
According to a WR Numero survey conducted from March 31 to April 7, over half of Filipinos believe the International Criminal Court (ICC) should focus on seeking justice for victims of the war on drugs rather than the Marcos-Duterte feud.
The survey found that seven in ten Manila residents and 68 percent of Luzon respondents support the ICC's efforts towards drug war victims, while Mindanao remains divided with 32 percent agreeing and 30 percent disagreeing.
Filipinos aged 30 and below showed the highest approval for this proposition, followed by Class ABC at 70 percent and Class D at 67 percent.
Additionally, a majority of Filipinos support the ICC pursuing other drug war collaborators, including re-electionist Bato dela Rosa who served as police chief during Tokhang.
The survey also revealed that nearly half of Filipinos believe victims can seek international court assistance if local justice fails them, with Metro Manila showing strong support at 66 percent.
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