Vice President Sara Duterte (left), House of Representatives Spokesperson Princess Abante (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
As her fellow lawyer, House of Representatives Spokesperson Princess Abante says Vice President Sara Duterte should know how international judicial bodies like the International Criminal Court (ICC) operate.
Abante was asked to respond to the Vice President’s call for the United Nations (UN)-backed court to drop the case against her father and let his countrymen decide his fate.
(What VP Sara is requesting also doesn’t fall under the jurisdiction of the House of Representatives. But as a lawyer, I think she’s also aware of how these kinds of judicial bodies operate, and what proper procedures they must follow. They have their defense counsel to assert that before the court.)
Abante also issued a response to the Vice President’s comment that her father’s detention by the ICC was “dahil sa Marites”—a colloquial term referring to rumors or baseless talk.
(Well, the Vice President’s statement seems to be based on hearsay. The case before the ICC, however, is grounded in evidence. Perhaps we should focus on the basis of these complaints. They don’t stem from gossip; they’re drawn from documented evidence and witness testimonies.)
While the Philippines withdrew from the Rome Statute in 2019 during the elder Duterte’s watch, the ICC retains jurisdiction over offenses committed while the country was still a state party. — Ellson Quismorio
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