ICC nagpakita og patas ug walay pagpakana nga pagpakaon kang Duterte

Ang International Criminal Court nagpakita nga ang kampo sa pagdepensa ni dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte adunay sapat nga panahon aron maghanda alang sa iyang pagpakaon bahin sa mga krimen batok sa sangkatauhan. Sumala sa spokesperson sa korte, ang pagpakaon mahimong komplekso ug mahimong mahunahuna. Ang unang status conference gitakda karong Mayo 27.

Sa usa ka interbyu sa The STAR, si ICC spokesperson Oriane Maillet misiguro sa publiko nga ang pagpakaon ni Duterte mahimong patas, walay pagpakana ug independyente.

“Ang mga pagpakaon sa ICC mahimong komplekso, mahimong mahunahuna kay sa lebel sa nasod tungod sa klase sa mga krimen nga nanginahanglan og daghang ebidensya nga ipakita sa korte, ug mga hagit nga mahimong atubangan sa mga proseso,” ingon ni Maillet.

“But we are committed to holding a fair and independent trial, impartial trial, where the defense will have enough time to prepare for its case and where the rights of the victims will be upheld,” gihimo pa niya.

Niadtong Abril 23, ang ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I nakumpirma sa tanang mga kaso sa krimen batok sa sangkatauhan batok kang Duterte, nga miduol sa kompleto nga pagpakaon. Ang Trial Chamber III, nga gitukod human sa desisyon, mopahigayon sa unang status conference sa Mayo 27. Sumala kang Maillet, ang mga hukom sa pagpakaon mao ang magtakda sa iskedyul sa pagsugod sa pagpakaon base sa mga submission sa mga panig.

Ang pagpakaon public ni Duterte, nga ipastream online uban gamay nga delay. “Ang mga hukom mahimong magdesisyon sa pagbuhí sa bisan unsang hearing sa closed session kung kinahanglan protektahan ang mga saksi o mga biktima,” ingon pa ni Maillet.

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