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Published July 4, 2021, 9:21 AM In a bid to show their supposed might, the New People’s Army is expected to conduct lawless attacks including assassinating members of the police force in the Caraga Region. Police Regional Office in Caraga (PRO-13) Director Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat Jr. said remaining guerrillas are starting to experience hardships and hunger due to the difficulties they encounter in securing food and other needs. Caramat disclosed that the PRO-13 received information from individuals on the NPA plan to attack police personnel even in their residences. “With the grueling situation they face, our informants said that the NPA rebels are now eyeing soft targets to inflict damages in urban centers through their special units. The insurgents are also planning to sabotage and attack vital infrastructure and installations in the region,” he said. ....
Image credit: Richard James Mendoza Updated July 1, 2021 at 4:42 PM ET After years of a deadly counternarcotics campaign that has riven the Philippines, the International Criminal Court is a step closer to opening what international law experts say would be its first case bringing crimes against humanity charges in the context of a drug war. On June 14, the last day of her nine-year term as the ICC’s chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda announced there was “a reasonable basis to believe that the crime against humanity of murder” had been committed in the war on drugs carried out under the government of President Rodrigo Duterte. Bensouda urged the court to open a full-scale investigation into the bloody crackdown between July 1, 2016, when Duterte took office, and March 16, 2019, when the Philippines’ withdrawal from the ICC took effect. ....