• 7 hours ago
Hindi haharangin ng pamahalaan ang gusto ni dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte na madaliin ng ICC ang imbestigasyon sa kanyang drug war, ayon kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos. Pero hindi rin aniya ito tutulong sa ICC. Gayunman, tutugon ang gobyerno kung mayroon may request na ang INTERPOL.


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00:00The government will not block the will of former President Rodrigo Duterte
00:06to make the ICC investigate his drug war
00:10according to President Bongbong Marcos.
00:13But he will not help the ICC either.
00:17Now, the government will proceed if the Interpol has a request.
00:22This is Ivan Mayrina.
00:24I'm asking the ICC to hurry up.
00:31And if possible, they can come here and start the investigation tomorrow.
00:39Because it came from former President Rodrigo Duterte,
00:43the government will not block the will of former President Rodrigo Duterte
00:46to make the ICC investigate his drug war
00:49according to President Bongbong Marcos.
00:51If that's what PRRD wants,
00:55we will not block the will of the ICC.
00:59We will not help.
01:00But if he agrees to talk to the ICC,
01:07it's up to him.
01:09We have no decision there.
01:11The Justice Department said,
01:13even if the Philippines leaves the ICC,
01:16we are still a member of the Interpol.
01:18So if the ICC passes a request to the Interpol,
01:21we are obligated to support it.
01:23Even if it's the Philippines,
01:25they are asking the Interpol to issue a red notice against a person,
01:28just like the case of Negros Oriental Congressman Arnulfo Tevez.
01:31But the President said,
01:33the ICC is still talking about something else.
01:36We have obligations to Interpol.
01:39And we have to live up to those obligations.
01:43Interpol?
01:44We'll see.
01:46We'll see.
01:47We'll see how far it goes.
01:49We'll see what the ICC does.
01:51Duterte used to question the jurisdiction of the ICC,
01:54something he repeated last night.
01:56The problem is, there is no jurisdiction.
02:00Give me a jurisdiction first before anything else.
02:04Before you move, give me a jurisdiction first.
02:08Do they have a jurisdiction?
02:10According to an ICC assistant to counsel, there is a jurisdiction.
02:14But the cooperation of the government is important.
02:16The ICC has a jurisdiction,
02:18and the investigation can continue.
02:21What's lacking is the cooperation of the Philippines,
02:24and, well, essentially, of the accused.
02:27But aside from the ICC,
02:28the PNP and the Justice Department themselves are already pointing
02:31to Duterte's confession of murder,
02:33planting evidence,
02:35and giving evidence to the police for the murder.
02:38Despite the accusation,
02:39it is still unclear who will be held accountable for the extrajudicial killings.
02:43According to Duterte Draguar,
02:44the victims of the killings have a guilty conscience.
02:48We are the ones who died,
02:49but it seems like there is no excuse for the blame.
02:53There is no...
02:56There is a little bit of remorse in life that is gone.
03:00And he keeps saying that he is angry with the criminal,
03:03that's why he will kill him.
03:04My husband is not a criminal.
03:06All of the testimony that was given yesterday
03:12really will be taken in and will be assessed
03:16to see what, in legal terms,
03:19what is the real meaning
03:22and consequence of some of the statements made by PRRD.
03:28Now, that will result in a case being filed here in the Philippines.
03:33We will just have to see.
03:34The DOJ will have to make that assessment.
03:37How significant is that, sir?
03:38Based on your pronounciations,
03:40how significant is that?
03:41Very significant.
03:42According to the ICC,
03:44an investigation is underway by the Office of the Prosecutor
03:47on the crimes that took place in the Philippines
03:48during the War on Drugs
03:50between November 2011 and March 2019.
03:53They are investigating the events in the Philippines
03:55and are investigating if there is any connection to their investigation.
03:59For GMA Integrated News,
04:01Ivan Mejrina reporting for 24 Hours.
04:07.

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