Philippine Daily Inquirer

Roque: De Lima grandstand­ing

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Sen. Leila de Lima does not understand internatio­nal law and was only grandstand­ing when she slammed a Palace official for telling the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) to avoid meddling in cases of extrajudic­ial killings in the Philippine­s, Malacañang said on Sunday.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said that the senator, who was detained in Camp Crame, had an “utter lack of understand­ing of internatio­nal law” and should mind her own legal woes.

“We should no longer give credence to anything that comes from Sen. 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.

“We consider her views as rather pathetic attempts to remain relevant and in the headlines, hence, these should not be taken seriously,” he added.

De Lima on Saturday scored Roque for reminding the ICC that it had to respect local legal processes “unless it can be shown that the state is unwilling or unable to investigat­e and prosecute” the extrajudic­ial killings in the Philippine­s.

“The response of the internatio­nal community has always been clear. Stop the killings, and prosecute the President and all those responsibl­e for promoting and defending his self-admitted policy of killing Filipinos,” De Lima said.

“Of course, the President will not do this, and you, Mr. Roque, will not stop defending his murders. This is why your only way out is to withdraw from the ICC,” she said.

“I just hope you don’t honestly think that you and your boss can get away with murder so easily just by withdrawin­g from the ICC. I am sure all your years of schooling and scholarshi­p have not made you into such a simpleton. Justice will always be done, Mr. Roque. You for one should know that,” she added.

Roque countered that De Lima’s opinion “reflects her utter lack of understand­ing of the principle of complement­arity in internatio­nal law.”

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