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Supporters and detractors of Philippines' Duterte rally on his 80th birthday

Supporters and detractors of Philippines' Duterte rally on his 80th birthday

Supporters and detractors of Philippines' Duterte rally on his 80th birthday
Supporters of the arrested former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gather on his 80th birthday in his hometown Davao City, Philippines, March 28, 2025.
PHOTO: Reuters

DAVAO CITY, Philippines — Tens of thousands of supporters of arrested former President Rodrigo Duterte flooded the streets of Davao City on his 80th birthday on Friday (March 28), calling for his return to the Philippines from International Criminal Court custody.

Duterte was taken by the ICC on March 11 after his arrest in the Philippine capital Manila on murder charges over his drugs crackdown that killed thousands of purported dealers and users.

Despite the festive atmosphere in the city where he was mayor for two decades, there were smaller rallies against him in Manila by groups who say many innocents died. One recent survey showed 51 per cent of Filipinos think Duterte should face justice.

Supporters of the arrested former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte sing Happy Birthday while holding lit candles and phones during a gathering to mark his 80th birthday in his hometown Davao City, Philippines, March 28, 2025.
PHOTO: Reuters

In Davao City, where he had been running for mayor again in a vote next month, many wore shirts with Duterte's image and the words "Bring him home."

"He should not have been treated that way. The way he was arrested was unjust," said Meriam Ranain, 49. "I hope he can come home soon and that he is in good health."

Duterte, who led the Philippines from 2016 to 2022, is to face allegations of crimes against humanity for overseeing death squads. He would be the first Asian former head of state to go on trial at the ICC.

Supporters of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte hold a banner during a rally to celebrate his 80th birthday, as he remains in ICC custody over war crimes allegations, in front of Quiapo Church in Manila, Philippines, March 28, 2025. 
PHOTO: Reuters

Duterte has been unapologetic defending his campaign and says he told police to kill only in self-defence. He is expected to ask for provisional release from ICC detention but the court rarely grants such demands.

Dozens of Duterte's supporters also turned up outside his home in Davao, singing, dancing and blowing the candles on a birthday cake.

A protester lights a candle on a mock cake at a protest during the 80th birthday of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who remains in ICC custody for war crimes allegations, in Manila, Philippines, March 28, 2025.
PHOTO: Reuters

But in parts of Manila, dozens of activists and relatives of the dead also staged demonstrations demanding justice.

"Families of victims of the so-called war on drugs continue to grieve. There is not a celebration, but another fitting moment for remembrance and protest," the group Rise Up for Life and for Rights said in a statement.

Riot police stand in formation during a rally celebrating Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s 80th birthday, who remains in ICC custody for war crimes allegations, in Manila, Philippines, March 28, 2025. 
PHOTO: Reuters

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