Sara Duterte impeachment trial: Drug war victims' families seek 'truth'
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2026年7月11日
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Sara Duterte impeachment trial: Drug war victims' families seek 'truth'

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As Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial begins, families of victims from the bloody drug war are calling for accountability and the unveiling of truth regarding past human rights abuses and corruption. The trial's outcome is highly anticipated.

MANILA, Philippines – As Vice President Sara Duterte faces an impeachment trial, families of victims from the bloody drug war initiated by her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, are demanding accountability and the unveiling of truth regarding past human rights abuses and corruption. Residents of Caloocan City, a known hotspot for extrajudicial killings during the drug war, expressed their hope that the Senate impeachment court would convict the Vice President, thereby barring her from holding public office. "The victims' families are praying that more Filipinos will see and know the truth regarding the kind of leadership of the Dutertes. They must be held accountable for corruption, abuses, and violation of human rights," said Rubilyn Litao, coordinator of Rise Up for Life and for Rights, a group advocating for victims' families. Litao added, "The Dutertes’ way of leadership is worrisome because they have no respect for human rights and the law." The Vice President is facing trial for alleged death threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez, as well as alleged misuse of confidential funds, unexplained wealth, and bribery of public officials. Caloocan’s drug war trauma From their homes in Caloocan, three people who lost family members to Duterte’s drug war hoped that the Senate impeachment court would convict the Vice President, which would bar her from ever holding public office. Caloocan became a hotspot of extrajudicial killings in the Duterte administration’s bloody war on drugs, magnified by the police killing of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos in 2017. When he was mayor, Caloocan 1st District Representative Oscar Malapitan declared an “all-out war against illegal drugs” in the city. “We will hunt and crack down everyone who is associated with drugs. We will not stop until we completely diminish drugs in Caloocan,” Malapitan said in a Facebook post dated June 13, 2016, following his reelection for a second term. He mirrored the stance of the popular then-presidential elect Rodrigo Duterte, who won on a platform of ending crime in three to six months, a promise he never fulfilled during his presidency. Justice for Lenin Lenin Baylon was only nine years old when he was killed by a stray bullet in Camarin, Caloocan, in the early days of Duterte’s drug war. He was in a computer shop when motorcycle-riding men targeted two suspected drug users in the shop. His death certificate facilitated by police initially cited bronchopneumonia as his cause of death. (READ: Under Duterte, Philippines allowed forgery of drug war death records) Six years later, the Court of Appeals upheld the petition of Lenin’s father, Rodrigo, affirming that his son died due to gunshot wounds. Although Lenin’s death certificate correction is a first step toward justice, much still needs to be done as the perpetrators of Lenin’s death remain scot-free. For now, Baylon said he would move forward while seeking justice for his son, but he will never forget. When asked about his thoughts on the Vice President’s impeachment trial, Baylon said he wanted Filipinos to see and recognize the lapses of the past leadership, apparently referring to the Duterte presidency, so that the latter’s abuses would not be repeated. Baylon said Filipinos should closely follow the impeachment trial and hoped that they too would see the importance of the proceedings and learn from it. He is also hoping that Sara would be convicted. Shared pain Though they lived in the same community, Emily Soriano and Gretchen Espinosa didn’t know each other until they lost their sons to the drug war. Their shared pain made them very close friends and brought their quest for justice from the streets to the halls of Congress. On December 28, 2016, Angelito Soriano and Sonny Espinosa were hanging out in a house near their homes in Bagong Silang, Caloocan, when they were killed by unidentified men. Like Lenin, Angelito and Sonny’s perpetrators have yet to be held accountable nearly a decade after their deaths. While responding to questions about the ongoing impeachment trial, Soriano noted that the Vice President not only kept silent but continued to support her father’s drug war despite the abuses and the mounting deaths of innocent civilians. “Kasi mga buhay ng tao ang nawala. Maraming pamilya ang nawalan ng mahal sa buhay, di ba?” Soriano said. (Because many lives were lost. Many families lost their loved ones.) In the affidavit he submitted to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the crimes against humanity case against Rodrigo Duterte, self-confessed hitman and former Davao Death Squad (DDS) member Arturo Lascañas alleged that Sara implemented Oplan Tokhang in Davao City when she was mayor. The Vice President categorically denied this. Duterte’s drug war led to at least 6,252 deaths in police operations between July 1, 2016, and May 31, 2022, according to government data. Human right groups estimate that number to be between 27,000 to 30,000 to include victims of vigilante-style killings. Rodrigo Duterte himself admitted that his drug war was a failure in 2019, the middle of his term. For now, life goes on for Soriano and Espinosa. Soriano said she has not healed yet, but she has to be strong for her other eight children. Espinosa shared the same sentiment, saying her other children need her guidance. Dutertes must be held accountable For the families of the victims, the former president’s trial at the ICC in The Hague, Netherlands, and the Vice President’s impeachment trial are steps towards justice. They also said their fight for justice and accountability continues, may it be in the comfort of their homes, under the scorching heat of the sun in the streets, and even inside the air-conditioned halls of power. On the part of Rise Up for Life and for Rights, Litao urged the impeachment senator-judges to side with the truth. She said all those involved in government corruption must be held accountable. She also made an appeal to other families of drug war victims to reach out to their group so that their documents and accounts related to Duterte’s drug war can be recorded. – Rappler.com Eunicito Barreno is a 2026 Aries Rufo Fellow. He is a senior journalism student at the University of the Philippines Diliman, where he is also news staffer at the Philippine Collegian, the university’s official student publication. Information Source: Rappler Philippines

多角的分析

経済的影響

サラ・ドゥテルテ副大統領の弾劾裁判は、フィリピン経済に直接的な影響を与える可能性は低いものの、政治的不安定さが増すという認識は、海外からの投資意欲を減退させる可能性がある。特に、汚職や権力乱用といった疑惑は、フィリピンのビジネス環境におけるリスク要因として投資家に見なされやすく、為替レートや株式市場に微細な影響を与えることも考えられる。しかし、現時点では、副大統領の個人的な疑惑が経済全体を揺るがすほどの規模ではないと見られている。

投資家心理

投資家にとって、副大統領の弾劾裁判は、フィリピンの政治的安定性に対する懸念を再燃させる要因となりうる。特に、機密費の不正使用や説明不能な資産といった疑惑は、政府の透明性や説明責任に対する疑問を投げかける。過去のロドリゴ・ドゥテルテ政権下での汚職疑惑や、人権侵害に対する国際社会からの批判を考慮すると、同様のリスクが再発する可能性は、投資家にとって警戒すべき点である。しかし、マルコス・ジュニア政権下での経済政策の方向性や、インフラ投資の進捗など、よりマクロな経済指標の方が、短期的な投資判断においては重視される傾向にある。

社会的影響

麻薬戦争犠牲者の遺族らは、副大統領の弾劾裁判を、過去の政権による人権侵害と汚職の責任を追及する機会と捉えている。カローカン市のような麻薬戦争の激しかった地域では、超法規的殺人の犠牲となった家族が、正義の実現を強く望んでいる。彼らにとって、弾劾裁判は単なる政治的イベントではなく、失われた命に対する償いと、二度と同様の悲劇が繰り返されないための社会的な警鐘である。社会的には、この裁判が、フィリピン社会における説明責任の重要性や、権力者に対する監視の必要性を改めて浮き彫りにしている。

市民の声

フィリピン市民、特に麻薬戦争で家族を失った人々にとって、サラ・ドゥテルテ副大統領の弾劾裁判は、過去の不正義に対する正義の実現を願う機会である。カローカン市の遺族たちは、副大統領の有罪判決と公職追放を望んでおり、これは、彼らが長年抱えてきた悲しみと怒りの代弁でもある。市民らは、この裁判を通じて、政府の透明性、説明責任、そして人権尊重の重要性を再認識し、将来のリーダーシップがより公正であることを期待している。彼らの声は、フィリピン社会における権力への監視と、法の支配の確立を求める切実な願いを反映している。

背景・歴史的文脈

フィリピンにおける「麻薬戦争」は、2016年にロドリゴ・ドゥテルテ前大統領が就任した際に開始され、犯罪撲滅を公約に掲げた。この政策は、超法規的殺人を多発させ、国内外から激しい批判を浴びた。多くの遺族が、加害者の処罰や、事件の真相究明を求めてきた。サラ・ドゥテルテ副大統領は、父の政権下で、麻薬戦争の推進に深く関与したとされており、今回、彼女自身が弾劾裁判に直面することで、過去の政策とその責任が改めて問われている。カローカン市は、麻薬戦争の犠牲者が多く出た地域の一つであり、遺族の悲しみと怒りは根深い。

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