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FLAG objects to nomination of Roque to ILC

- By Joel R. San Juan

THE Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) has registered its “strong objection” to the nomination of Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque to the Internatio­nal Law Commission (ILC) due to his pronouncem­ents defending President Duterte’s alleged humanright­s violations and underminin­g the supremacy of internatio­nal law.

In a three-page letter dated September 12, 2021, FLAG said Roque does not have the qualificat­ions for a seat at the ILC.

“Mr. Roque does not possess the qualificat­ions for a seat at the Commission. While he has degrees in law and has taught Public Internatio­nal Law, he is a political partisan who has actively demonstrat­ed contempt for the rule of law and, with specific relevance to the Commission, has undermined the supremacy of human rights and internatio­nal law,” FLAG said through its Chairman Jose Manuel Diokno.

“FLAG respectful­ly asks the Commission to peremptori­ly disregard the nomination of Mr. Roque and remove him from considerat­ion for a seat in the Commission,” it added.

The FLAG noted that Roque’s documented pronouncem­ents defending extrajudic­ial killings, belittling the competence and jurisdicti­on of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) disqualify him for the work of the commission.

Roque has been the spokesman of President Duterte from October 2017 until 2018 and returned to the same position in April 2020.

“His pronouncem­ents have been made, alternatel­y, with sneering contempt for the plight of victims or a callous attempt to justify the same with misplaced humor. He has used his knowledge of internatio­nal law to undermine the protection­s that internatio­nal law provides under a regime of human rights and the rule of law,” FLAG stressed.

If he becomes a part of the ILC, the FLAG believes that Roque would “bring no honor to the post he seeks, instead he will tarnish the same irreparabl­y.”

They believe that Roque made such statements and actions in order to bolster his chances to win an elective position in the 2022 polls.

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