Philippines के War on drugs में बेगुनाह बच्चों की हत्या क्यों? Duterte | ICC | Duniyadari E394

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Duniyadari Episode 394.

In this episode, Harshita Pathak talks about the International Criminal Court’s ruling on starting a probe into Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s War on Drugs campaign. The Hague-based tribunal said there was a “reasonable basis” to proceed with the probe noting that the “specific legal element of the crime against humanity of murder” has been met in the crackdown that left thousands dead.
Salvador Panelo, the president’s legal counsel repeated previous statements saying that the Duterte administration will not cooperate with the investigation.
Panelo also said that ICC investigators would not be permitted to enter the country to conduct the probe.
What is the story of Duterte’s war on drugs? What are the accusations against President Duterte? What does an ICC probe mean and its denial mean?

Also, Deputy PM of Afghanistan  Mullah Baradar's interview with RTA where he seems to reject some recent rumours about his death / injured in a clash with Haqqani. What is the latest update from Afghanistan? How is it all going after a month?

Watch the latest episode of Duniyadari to know it all.

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