ICC free to use House records for ‘war on drugs’ inquiry, says Barbers

  • 3 weeks ago
Surigao del Norte 2nd district Rep. Robert Ace Barbers said the International Criminal Court (ICC) could opt to use records from ongoing hearings in the House of Representative on the Duterte administration’s bloody campaign against illegal drugs for its investigation.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/8/8/icc-free-to-use-house-records-for-war-on-drugs-inquiry-says-barbers

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Transcript
00:00Okay, our hearings are public hearings, and since this is the nature of public, because
00:13of public interest, therefore records of such hearings will be out in the public.
00:21So anyone can use the transcript or maybe even records of the hearings.
00:30As to how they're going to use it, we will not accept that.
00:35If the ICC would want to use this, it's up to them.
00:41Because this is a public record, if it will help them or not, it is up to them.

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