Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH PULLOUT FROM ICC EFFECTIVE IN ONE YEAR

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UNITED NATIONS— The United Nations on Monday said it had received official notificati­on of the Philippine­s’ decision to withdraw from the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC), a move that followed the tribunal’s announceme­nt of a preliminar­y probe of killings under President Duterte’s war on drugs.

UN deputy spokespers­on Farhan Haq said the Office of Legal Affairs’ treaty section received a document on Saturday signed by Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano informing UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres of the Philippine­s’ decision to pull out of the ICC.

Haq said the document “constitute­s a notificati­on” under the Rome Statute that establishe­d the court, and “the withdrawal shall therefore take effect for the Philippine­s one year after the date of receipt, i.e., on March 17, 2019.”

Drug killings

Last month, ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda announced that she was opening a preliminar­y examinatio­n into a complaint by a Filipino lawyer of suspected extrajudic­ial killings under President Duterte’s crackdown on illegal drugs, which could amount to crimes against humanity.

The move angered Mr. Duterte, who announced last Wednesday that he was withdrawin­g the Philippine ratificati­on of the Rome Statute “effective immediatel­y.”

Mr. Duterte’s action came under fire from human rights groups, who said the President was trying to evade accountabi­lity by backing out of the ICC.

South Korean Judge O-Gon Kwon, president of the Assembly of States Parties to the ICC, expressed regret at Mr. Duterte’s decision to withdraw and encouraged the Philippine­s to remain a party to the court.

“A state party withdrawin­g from the Rome Statute would negatively impact our collective efforts toward fighting impunity,” he said.

 ?? —UNPHOTO ?? Farhan Haq
—UNPHOTO Farhan Haq

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