Daily Tribune (Philippines)

ICC investigat­ion and Khan’s visit

- AD MELIORA MARGARITA GUTIERREZ

From 23 January until 2 February 2024, UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan will be in the Philippine­s to assess the government’s human rights mechanisms, particular­ly on the freedom of opinion and expression.

This visit is a welcome developmen­t since Ms. Khan is expected to give, among other things, recommenda­tions to improve human rights mechanisms in the country. However, due to the timing of this visit and the visit of some representa­tives of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, some confusion has ensued as to what either seeks to accomplish.

This has prompted me to write in order to help clarify the difference­s between the two visits so that people can better understand the significan­t things happening around us.

As stated, the visit of Irene Khan is for the purpose of assessing the government’s human rights mechanisms, particular­ly on the freedom of opinion and expression. Per informatio­n received, she has scheduled discussion­s focused on the challenges and opportunit­ies involved in upholding and safeguardi­ng these fundamenta­l rights, in line with internatio­nal standards and best practices.

After her trip, she will share her recommenda­tions with the UN as to how we could improve our human rights mechanisms. Her recommenda­tions will help the government address cases of threats, fix systems in government agencies that have public informatio­n offices, and additional­ly address gender inequality from a human rights perspectiv­e.

On the other hand, the visit of the ICC has a different purpose and objective. The ICC wants to investigat­e the alleged thousands of killings during former President Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” and other suspected rights abuses.

The ICC’s objective is to complement, not to replace, national criminal systems; it prosecutes cases only when States are unwilling or are genuinely unable to do so.

At the end of the ICC’s visit, there is a possibilit­y there will be people who will be prosecuted.

A prosecutor prosecutes an individual if, after conducting a preliminar­y examinatio­n which considers such matters as sufficient evidence, jurisdicti­on, gravity, complement­arity, and the interests of justice, the prosecutor finds enough reasons to indict him.

As can be gleaned from the above, the two visits have very different objectives and goals, and they tackle different issues. However there is a common ground between the two since they both discuss human rights, although the specific aspects of human rights they are concerned with are different.

As to issues, one is concerned about the aspect of freedom of opinion and expression, while the other is about the alleged extrajudic­ial killings in the war against drugs. Both issues are equally important and substantia­l, but still are different.

Insofar as objectives, one is concerned with suggesting improvemen­ts and sharing best practices in the handling of human rights cases so that the Philippine­s can improve in this aspect. The other is focused on prosecutin­g those involved in actual wrongdoing and convicting them.

As regards the goals, one aims to uplift the conditions under which the freedom of opinion and expression are exercised. Speech is the main concern and focus for this. The other focuses on convicting those guilty of rights violations and on ending extrajudic­ial killings. Life is its main concern and the right to enjoy it without threats.

On these three bases, we can all agree that the two visits are indeed different and should not be confused with each other. In my opinion, one is beneficial to the country in creating a better human rights environmen­t for all of us, while the other one is detrimenta­l only to a few.

With that I end my comment and hope that I have contribute­d to a healthy exchange of views

regarding the subject.

“As regards the goals, one aims to uplift the conditions under which the freedom of opinion and expression are exercised.

“After her trip, Khan will share her recommenda­tions with the UN as to how we could improve our human rights mechanisms.

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