ICC SPEAKS OUT! Shocking Revelations About Duterte’s War on Drugs Shake the Nation and Leave DDS Supporters in Tears
In a surprising turn of events, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has finally broken its silence about the controversial investigation into the “war on drugs” during the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte. After years of rumors, secrecy, and intense political division, the ICC has released a bombshell report that has rocked the nation, including Duterte’s most loyal supporters. What once seemed like an unsubstantiated issue is now growing into a full-fledged international investigation that has left many in shock and disbelief.
A Revelation No One Was Ready For

The unexpected news started circulating last week when an internal report from the ICC was leaked online. According to the report, new testimonies from former officials and ex-members of the police force have emerged, with some even willing to speak out against the operations of the “war on drugs.” Among these whistleblowers is a former police commander from Davao, who claims to have documents with signatures from high-ranking officials during Duterte’s administration, adding credibility to the explosive allegations.
“I can’t stay silent anymore,” said the anonymous witness, who goes by the name “Marco.” “At first, I believed we were doing the right thing. But when I saw the families, the children, I couldn’t handle it anymore.”
These chilling revelations, including the firsthand accounts of those who participated in the operations, have opened a Pandora’s box that many in the country were hoping would remain shut.
Duterte’s Silence and Public Reaction

As the news spread like wildfire, former President Duterte remained eerily silent. Residents in Davao reported seeing him sitting outside his home with close friends, appearing somber and reflective. “He’s just quiet. He didn’t say much,” said a neighbor, who noticed Duterte staring off into the distance. Photos of the former president looking lost in thought quickly went viral on social media, prompting many to comment: “Poor Tatay Digong.” His supporters, who once fervently defended him online, suddenly fell silent, unsure of how to react.
Divided Reactions Among DDS Supporters
Within the DDS (Diehard Duterte Supporters) groups and online communities, emotions are running high. Some are quick to dismiss the allegations as political smear tactics, concocted by Duterte’s enemies. However, a growing number of people are starting to question the validity of the claims. “What if it’s true?” some are quietly wondering.
One loyal supporter, “Ate Minda,” who has been an ardent Duterte supporter since 2016, admitted to feeling emotional after watching the report. “I’ve always defended him,” she said. “But when I saw the images of the families who lost their loved ones… I don’t know what to believe anymore.”
The ICC’s Official Statement
In an official statement, an ICC spokesperson confirmed the investigation’s serious progress:
“The investigation has reached a critical phase. We have testimonies, documents, and other materials that may substantiate allegations of crimes against humanity committed during the anti-drug campaign.”
These words have ignited intense discussions across the country. Coffee shops, schools, and social media platforms are now buzzing with heated debates: Does Duterte truly have accountability for the “war on drugs?”
Pictures from the Past Resurface

Old photographs from the “Tokhang” operations have resurfaced, showing tearful families standing on the side of the road, desperately calling for justice. The photos evoke a wave of emotions, as many who once viewed the campaign as a necessary step for the country now begin to question its morality.
In an exclusive interview with a former official from Davao City Hall, it was revealed that there are documents that “could change everything.” These documents are not just political in nature, but could also stir deep questions of conscience.
The Calm Before the Storm
While the investigation is ongoing, Duterte’s legal team has urged the public not to rush to conclusions. “There is no verdict without evidence,” said Atty. Panelo. Yet, despite the absence of a formal case in the Philippines, there’s a palpable tension in the air.
In Davao, the streets that once proudly displayed murals of Duterte’s face are now subdued. People have been seen leaving flowers by the murals, a symbolic gesture of confusion and sorrow.
A Nation Divided
The Filipino people find themselves torn. There are still those who defend Duterte, believing in his intentions, while others argue it’s time to face the truth. One netizen commented:
“If we truly love this country, we should not be afraid of the truth — no matter how painful it may be.”
The Heart of the Matter: Justice and Accountability
Regardless of the final outcome of the ICC investigation, one thing is clear: the wounds of the past will not be easily forgotten. The families of those who lost loved ones continue to pray for justice, while even some former DDS supporters are now grappling with their own emotions.
“I don’t hate him,” said Ate Minda in the end. “But if all of this is true… then may God take care of him.”
Conclusion: The Long Road to Truth

As the investigation unfolds, the weight of the accusations against Duterte continues to grow. The once-celebrated “war on drugs” has now become a controversial and complex chapter in Philippine history. The country stands at a crossroads: Will the truth come to light, or will it remain buried under political power? One thing is certain — the Philippines is waiting for answers.
This case will not only be a test of Duterte’s legacy but also a test of the nation’s commitment to truth, justice, and accountability. The story is far from over, and as each day passes, more questions arise. The Filipino people, divided as they may be, are hungry for the truth — and in the end, only the truth will heal the wounds that have been inflicted upon the nation.






