The Freeman

55% of Filipinos favor ICC probe

- Philstar.com

More than half of Filipinos believe that the government should cooperate with the Internatio­nal Criminal Court’s (ICC) investigat­ion into killings under the Duterte administra­tion’s “war on drugs,” according to a survey by OCTA Research.

Results of the poll released Sunday showed that 55% of adult Filipinos are in favor of the government cooperatin­g with the probe into alleged crimes against humanity committed during the previous administra­tion’s anti-illegal drugs campaign.

Meanwhile, 45% are opposed to cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion of The Hague-based tribunal.

In January, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the government does not recognize the jurisdicti­on of the ICC and will not cooperate with the probe.

“Across different major areas, the percentage of adult Filipinos who favor this idea ranges from 42% to 65%. The highest support is in Balance Luzon (65%), while the lowest is in Mindanao (42%),” OCTA Research said.

It noted that Bicol region recorded the highest approval for cooperatio­n with 79%, while Davao region, former president Rodrigo Duterte’s hometown, had the lowest support with only 6%.

Support for government cooperatio­n with the ICC investigat­ion was highest among those aged 75 and over (67%) and lowest among those aged 35 to 44 (50%).

“In terms of gender, the percentage of adult Filipinos who are in favor of this idea is almost the same for both females (56%) and males (55%),” it added.

The poll was conducted from December 10 to 14 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults, with a margin of error of ±3% for national percentage­s and ±6% for regional breakdowns.

REJOINING ICC

The OCTA Research survey also suggested that 59% of adult Filipinos are in favor of rejoining the ICC, while 41% oppose the move.

In 2019, the Philippine­s officially withdrew from the ICC, a year after Duterte announced the country would leave the court. Despite this, the tribunal still has jurisdicti­on over crimes committed while the country was a state party. –

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