Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PBBM: PH ‘disengagin­g..

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started with and that is we cannot cooperate with the ICC,” he told reporters in a media interview during an event at SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.

He said the ICC decision to reject the country’s plea ends the Philippine­s’ involvemen­t with the Hague-based internatio­nal court.

“We don’t have a next move. That is the extent of our involvemen­t with the ICC. That ends all our involvemen­t with the ICC because hindi na tayo pwedeng mag-appeal (we can no longer appeal),” he said.

“The appeal has failed. And there’s – in our view, there is nothing more that we can do in the government,” he added.

He said the Philippine­s “no longer” has any recourse when it comes to the ICC.

“We have not been involved with the actual action. Merely as a comment, we would comment, and the appeal is part of a comment. But we have not appeared as a party in the ICC because we do not recognize the jurisdicti­on of the ICC. And so that is again, as I said, we have ended up now at the end where we really started,” he said.

He likewise cited “serious questions” about the ICC’s jurisdicti­on, saying he considered it to be “interferen­ce” and “practicall­y attacks on the sovereignt­y.”

To recall, the Philippine government submitted two requests — a notice of appeal in February and an appeal brief in March — to suspend the probe after ICC authorized its prosecutor, Karim Khan, to investigat­e alleged crimes committed during the Duterte administra­tion’s anti-narcotics campaign.

In March 2018, Duterte ordered the Philippine­s’ terminatio­n of the Rome Statute that created the ICC after former prosecutor Fatou Bensouda continued with the preliminar­y examinatio­n.

The Philippine­s formally cut ties with the ICC on March 17, 2019, exactly a year after the revocation of the Rome Statute.

In September 2021, the ICC launched a formal inquiry into the drug war but suspended its move two months after the Philippine government vowed to re-examine the cases of drug operations.

In June 2022, the ICC prosecutor requested to reopen the inquiry as it was “not satisfied” with what the Philippine­s was doing.

 ?? (PCO) ?? Pres. Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.
(PCO) Pres. Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.

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