ICC: initial probe will
continue despite Philippine withdrawal
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The Philippines has withdrawn from the International
Criminal Court but the prosecutor of the Hague-based court said it can still
continue to examine the country’s atrocities during its membership period.
By Robin Gomes
Even though the Philippines has withdrawn
from the International Criminal Court, the prosecutor of the
Hague-based court said that the nation can still be probed for crimes against
humanity.
The formal withdrawal of the Philippines from the Hague
court took effect on Sunday, becoming the second nation to do so after Burundi
in 2017.
Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a statement on
Monday the ICC continued to have jurisdiction over possible crimes committed
during the period the country was a member.
Bensouda has been examining whether thousands of
extrajudicial killings allegedly committed during President Rodrigo
Duterte's crackdown on drugs are sufficient to warrant a formal investigation.
Over 5000 drug-related deaths
More than 5,000 suspected drug dealers, addicts and innocent
people have been reportedly killed in police anti-narcotics operations since
Duterte came to power in June 2016 on the promise of a brutal war on
drugs.
Rights groups and critics say some of the killings
were summary executions. Police deny such allegations, saying they
had to use deadly force because the suspects were armed and resisted arrest.
Refusal to cooperate
The Philippines unilaterally withdrew from the ICC in March
2018 over what Duterte called "outrageous" attacks and violations of
due process by it.
Duterte's spokesman Salvador Panelo said
the ICC had no basis to continue its preliminary examination and the government
would not cooperate with it. "They cannot enter here if that is
their purpose, to investigate. You are already intruding into our
sovereignty," Panelo told a regular news conference on
Tuesday. "We have already pointed out that in this country we
have a judicial system that is robust and functional and very effective,"
the presidential spokesman said. The ICC procedure was "political
persecution" of Duterte, Panelo added.

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