The Philippines is considering rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC) after withdrawing nearly five years ago due to objections to the court's investigation into a deadly anti-narcotics campaign. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is against an international probe on former leader Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, aiming to maintain the ruling alliance. Leila de Lima, a prominent critic of Duterte's drug war, has been released from prison and continues to advocate for justice. Julian Assange, known for his fight for liberty, freedom of speech, and truth, remains deprived of these rights. TIME has conducted exclusive interviews with de Lima, highlighting her ongoing fight for justice and resilience against attempts to silence her.
Leila de Lima is free, but she’s not finished fighting for justice. “They wanted me silenced. They wanted to break me. So why should I now give them the satisfaction of seeing my spirit broken?” Read TIME’s interview with Rodrigo Duterte’s leading critic: https://t.co/g3AyphzIvh
Leila de Lima is free, but the Philippine rights activist recently released from prison is not finished fighting for justice. “They wanted me silenced. They wanted to break me. So why should I now give them the satisfaction of seeing my spirit broken?” https://t.co/2M6IR2QHgX
Former Philippine Senator Leila de Lima was jailed for nearly seven years after speaking out against then-President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody drug war. Now out on bail, she’s still fighting for justice. An exclusive Q&A with TIME: https://t.co/HxwqVbyLYh
Leila de Lima, the fiercest critic of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly war on drugs, speaks to TIME about her imprisonment, her future, and why she believes her country is still due for a “reckoning” https://t.co/nd3C4kxDK1
Julian Assange: “I fought for liberty and was deprived of all liberty. I fought for freedom of speech and was denied all speech. I fought for the truth and became the subject of a thousand lies" #FreeAssange https://t.co/hPSumPwHfN
Philippines’ Marcos opposes International Criminal Court probe Into Duterte’s drug war https://t.co/AahcKv4liK
Leila de Lima is free, but she’s not finished fighting for justice. “They wanted me silenced. They wanted to break me. So why should I now give them the satisfaction of seeing my spirit broken?” Read TIME’s interview with Rodrigo Duterte’s leading critic: https://t.co/xp0qdbllHw
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stands by his position against an international probe on former leader Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war, underlining his efforts to keep the ruling alliance intact https://t.co/IXX5sKXGIm
The Philippines is considering resuming membership of the International Criminal Court nearly five years after it withdrew over objections to a bid by the court to investigate a bloody anti-narcotics campaign, the president said https://t.co/fLniPQmpKR
Philippines considers return to "fold" of International Criminal Court https://t.co/Dk95kjcWEg https://t.co/qiFWrGVki6