Manila Standard

Senators to tackle ICC’s drug war probe

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

THE Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights will start next week its hearing on a resolution that opposes the Internatio­nal Criminal Court’s (ICC) move to investigat­e the bloody drug war of former President Rodrigo Duterte.

The resolution also asked the Senate to defend the former President from “apparent meddling” of the ICC over the country’s criminal justice system.

In an advisory, the hearing on the resolution will be conducted starting at 3 p.m. on April 19.

Committee chairman Sen. Francis Tolentino said he had already sent invitation to the ICC, but has not received any response.

The committee invited ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan who has been insisting on the probe of Duterte’s infamous drug war.

Khan’s predecesso­r in the ICC, Fatou Bensouda was also summoned to attend the hearing through teleconfer­encing.

Tolentino earlier clarified that the forthcomin­g Senate investigat­ion has nothing to do with the cases before the ICC. He said this will be solely done on the basis of pertinent resolution­s filed in the Senate.

Tolentino noted that if the ICC wanted to be recognized by the Philippine government, the panel should attend the Senate hearing.

Duterte was also invited to the hearing, but no word from him yet.

Sen. Jinggoy Estrada filed Resolution 492 which seeks a Senate stand against the projected ICC investigat­ion.

Estrada also said no one can tell the Filipino how to run their country, adding that the ICC’s interventi­on undermines the Philippine­s judicial system, not to mention the fact that the Philippine­s was no longer a state party of the Netherland­sbased internatio­nal judicial body.

Estrada emphasized that as an independen­t nation, domestic sovereignt­y resides in the Filipino people.

“I stand by our government’s position that we have the first responsibi­lity and right to prosecute crimes committed within our territory,” he said.

“As I have stated in filing Senate Resolution No. 492, the ICC’s insistence on investigat­ing the war on drugs of the Duterte administra­tion is disrespect­ful of our sovereignt­y and undermines our fully capable judicial system,” Estrada stressed.

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