Palace insists ICC shouldn’t probe PH drug war to be consistent in its rulings

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Malacañang insisted that the International Criminal Court (ICC) should not open an investigation into President Duterte's drug war especially now that the High Court dismissed the communication lodged by two former top Philippine officials against Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Malacañang insisted that the International Criminal Court should not open an investigation into President Duterte’s drug war especially now that the High Court dismissed the communication lodged by two former top Philippine officials against Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“Its decision thereon should be consistent with its order on the Morales-del Rosario communication, that is to say, the ICC also has also no jurisdiction over it,” Panelo said Saturday. “Its membership did not place it under the jurisdiction of the ICC because the law that created it did not comply with the publication requirement to pass the due process test imposed by our Constitution, especially because the instrument is penal in nature,” he said.

“The deaths occurring in the course of legitimate police operations come about because the criminal suspects subject of these law enforcement activities resort to violence that imperil the lives and limbs of the police officers,” he said. “It is utter disrespect, and any complainant who does it who is a citizen of the Republic, is an infidel to the sovereign aspirations of this Republic,” he said.

 

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Fear now hits Duterte's balls. Panelo farts loudly out of fear, too. Justice is coming to town, guys. citizenjaneph momblogger MiaMagdalena piaranada mariaressa

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