Fact Check: Did Sara Duterte Say Filipinos are โ€˜Angryโ€™ over Rodrigo Duterteโ€™s ICC Detention?

Vice President Sara Duterte said on Wednesday, March 11, that not only Davaoeรฑos but the entire Filipino people are โ€œangryโ€ over what she described as the โ€œkidnappingโ€ of her father, former president Rodrigo Duterte, who is currently detained at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Her remarks came as supporters marked the anniversary of Duterteโ€™s arrest and transfer to The Hague, where he faces allegations of crimes against humanity related to his controversial anti-drug campaign.

Why this claim needs context

The vice presidentโ€™s statement accurately reflects her position and rhetoric, but the use of the term โ€œkidnappingโ€ is disputed.

Duterte was arrested in March 2025 following a warrant issued by the ICC and transmitted through international law-enforcement channels. He was subsequently flown to The Hague to face legal proceedings before the court.

Legal experts and fact-checking organizations have said describing the arrest as โ€œkidnappingโ€ or โ€œextraordinary renditionโ€ is misleading because the detention was carried out based on an international arrest warrant tied to an ongoing case before the ICC.

The bottom line

True: Sara Duterte said Filipinos are โ€œangryโ€ and described the arrest as a โ€œkidnapping.โ€

Missing context: The โ€œkidnappingโ€ claim is a political characterization, not the legal description of Duterteโ€™s arrest.

Why it matters

The framing of Duterteโ€™s arrest reflects the deep political divide in the Philippines over accountability for the deadly anti-drug campaign, as supporters portray the ICC case as foreign interference while critics view it as a path toward justice for victims.

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