ni Mylene Alfonso | March 29, 2023

Wala na umanong gagawing hakbang ang gobyerno ng Pilipinas makaraang ibasura ng International Criminal Court (ICC) ang apela ng Pilipinas na suspendihin ang imbestigasyon sa anti-drug war campaign ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.
Ayon kay Marcos, dahil sa pagkabasura ng apela ay wala nang dahilan para makisangkot pa ang Pilipinas sa ICC.
"We don't have next move. That's the extent of our involvement with the ICC. That ends our involvement with the ICC," sabi ni Marcos sa isang panayam sa Pasay City.
"The appeal has failed. In our view, there’s nothing more that we can do... At this point we are essentially disengaging from any contact, communication with the ICC," saad ng Pangulo.
Binigyang-diin ni Marcos na wala nang anumang recourse ang Pilipinas sa ICC kung saan pinananatili ang posisyon ng gobyerno na hindi ito makikipagtulungan sa international body.
"We ended up in the same position that we started with and that is we cannot cooperate with the ICC considering the very serious questions about their jurisdiction and about what we consider to be interference and practically attacks on the sovereignty of the Republic," paliwanag niya.
"So that pretty much it, we have no longer any recourse when it comes to the ICC," dagdag pa ng Pangulo.
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