Pilipinas wala ng komunikasyon sa ICC

By Chona Yu March 28, 2023 - 04:16 PM
Pinutol na ni Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ang anumang uri ng komunikasyon sa International Criminal Court. Pahayag ito ni Pangulong Marcos matapos  ibasura ng ICC ang apela ng Pilipinas na suspendihin ang imbestigasyon sa anti-drug war campaign ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte. Sa ambush interview sa Pangulo sa Pasay City, sinabi nito na hindi na aapela pa ang Pilipinas.sa ICC. Wala na rin aniyang gagawing hakbang ang pamahalaan ng Pilipinas dahil wala namang hurisdiksyon ang ICC. “We don’t have a next move that is the extend of our involvement with the ICC. That ends all our involvement with the ICC. Because hindi na tayo mag appeal, the appeal has failed and there is in our view, there is nothing more that we can do in the government and so at this point we essentially are disengaging from any contact, from any communication I guess with the ICC,” pahayag ng Pangulo. “We are back to the position , we ended up int he same position that we started with and that is we cannot cooperate with the ICC considering the veruy serious questions about their jurisdiction and about what we consider to be interference and practically atatcks on the sovereignty of the republic. So that pretty much it we have no longer any recourse when it comes to the ICC, ” dagdag ng Pangulo. Ikinasa ng ICC ang imbestigasyon dahil nauwi na umano sa crimes against humanity ang anti-drug war campaign. “We have not been involved with the actual action. merely as a comment, we would comment, and the appeal is part of a comment but we have not appeared as a party in the ICC because we don’t recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC. And so that is again as i said we have ended up now at the end where we really started,” pahayag ng Pangulo.

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