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Binigyang-diin ni Senate President Chiz Escudero na under oath kaya maaaring magamit laban kay dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang mga inamin niya sa Senado kaugnay ng kaniyang drug war. Pinag-aaralan na rin ‘yan ng kampo ng ilang biktima.


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00:00In other news, Senate President Cheese Escudero gave the DEA an under oath
00:06so that it can be used against former President Rodrigo Duterte
00:10for what he admitted to the Senate as part of his drug war.
00:14He is also studying the camp of some victims.
00:17And Sandra Aguinaldo was able to point it out.
00:19Sandra Aguinaldo.
00:50Encourage the criminals to fight.
00:56Encourage them to draw their guns.
01:00For Senate President Francis Escudero,
01:03many of the things that former President Rodrigo Duterte said in the Senate yesterday
01:08were heard by the President.
01:10But there is still a big difference
01:14because Duterte's words were under oath in the Senate yesterday.
01:38Senator Riza Ontiveros said
01:40the Department of Justice and the International Criminal Court or ICC
01:46are seriously reviewing Duterte's many under oath statements.
01:50Like the death squad in Davao City,
01:53his goal as President was to convince police officials to kill some individuals
01:59and his order was to silence the suspects so that they can fight to be killed.
02:05Senator, Duterte should first answer the law of man
02:09before the punishment of hell
02:12because he promised responsibility in the bloody war on drugs.
02:17For Senator Coco Pimentel,
02:19Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Drug War,
02:24he wants to study the things that Duterte said while under oath.
02:31The question is,
02:33can Duterte face the cases based on what he said in the Senate?
02:38Escudero, who is a lawyer, said
02:40the victims of the drug war could use Duterte's statement.
02:45Because in the end, you still need to complain.
02:48The party in interest who can complain is the victim's family.
02:53Some of the victims of the drug war
02:55from the Project Paghilom group were heard
02:59along with Randy De Los Santos,
03:01T.U.E. of Kian De Los Santos who is in the midst of the campaign against drugs.
03:06The group is discussing the possible legal step.
03:09But Senator, they need the help of the government.
03:13Maybe the Department of Justice or the NBI can look into it.
03:19They have the power to look into these cases
03:25and give the answers to the families who are hoping for answers.
03:30In the interview of DZWB,
03:32Commission on Human Rights Chairperson Richard Palpalatok said
03:36that until now, the PNP is making it difficult for them
03:39in asking for records related to the drug war.
03:42Although the PNP is reasoning
03:45for the exemptions in Freedom of Information
03:48under Executive Order No. 2 of Duterte.
03:51We listened to the PNP's reaction but they still have nothing to say.
03:55Ontiveros, who called on the public
03:59and the Commission on Human Rights for forensic data,
04:02police records, and other official documents
04:05regarding the war on drugs of Duterte.
04:08We tried to get a copy of Malacanang,
04:11but they still have nothing to say.
04:13For GMA Integrated News,
04:15Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok 24 Horas.
04:29For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok 24 Horas.

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