00:00The families of those who returned from the campaign against illegal drugs were also accompanied by former President Rodrigo Duterte in the International Criminal Court.
00:12It is believed that the former president should be executed.
00:15Isaiah Mirafuente is the center of the news.
00:20It hurts.
00:22Until now, I haven't been able to accept that he's gone.
00:28It is believed that those who returned from the campaign against illegal drugs were also accompanied by former President Rodrigo Duterte in the International Criminal Court.
00:37Until now, it still hurts for their families.
00:41Along with the pre-trial of former President Rodrigo Duterte in the International Criminal Court or ICC, in The Hague, Netherlands, and in Quezon City,
00:49some of the relatives of the victims of the drug war were watching at the same time.
00:53They watched it seriously and listened to the next steps of Duterte's case in the ICC.
01:01Among the seven relatives who turned to him, they did not allow Duterte to return to the Philippines.
01:08For all the Filipino people, please open your eyes.
01:12We're real. We are real people.
01:15We are not just numbers. We have faces. We have lives.
01:19They fought for a decade.
01:21They are happy because finally, there was a solution to the case.
01:26Some of them lost all hope.
01:29But because of Duterte's arrest, it seems that there is a little light in their fight.
01:36I'm happy, but I'm also saddened because he's still not jacked.
01:44That's why we're here, so we can find out.
01:48But if he was jailed, we don't want that.
01:51They argued that Duterte should be jailed in the ICC and not here in the Philippines.
01:57According to the PDEA, 6,252 people were jailed in the anti-drug operation from July 1, 2016 until March 31, 2022.
02:07Most of them fought the authorities.
02:11Isaiah Mirafuentes for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.