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Roque strikes de Lima on ICC

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Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque on Sunday hit back at detained Senator Leila de Lima after she criticized him in his speech before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC).

“We should no longer give credence to anything that comes from Senator Leila de Lima as this is from a polluted source, who was accused of drug traffickin­g by at least 13 witnesses”, Roque said in a statement.

De Lima accused Roque of “spinning” statements after the latter asked ICC not to meddle on alleged human rights violations related to President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.

Roque downplayed the detained senator’s comments and instead urged her to “concentrat­e all her efforts in clearing her name in the non-bailable and heinous criminal cases pending against her” instead of engaging in “political grandstand­ing. ”

Roque has asked the ICC to respect national proceeding­s on illegal drugs and terrorism and warned it against being misled by critics who wanted Duterte charged before the tribunal.

Roque also raised the possibilit­y of Manila leaving the ICC if it violates the Rome statute anchored on the principle of complement­arity--if it supersedes the jurisdicti­on of local courts.

De Lima said Roque can’t “get away with murder so easily” by withdrawin­g from the ICC.

Roque said the lady senator’s opinion reflects her utter lack of understand­ing of the principle of complement­arity in internatio­nal law.

“This is no longer surprising since her profession­al practice was limited to election laws. To reiterate, it must first be shown that the State is unwilling or unable to prosecute crimes in order for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court to intervene,” Roque said.

De Lima is currently detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center inside Camp Crame after she was arrested last February over her supposed involvemen­t in the rampant drug trade inside the New Bilibid Prison when she was Justice secretary. /

Senator Leila de Lima earlier said government can’t get away with murder so easily by withdrawin­g from the ICC.

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