ICC muling susuriin ang mga aplikasyon ng mga biktima laban kay Duterte

Pagkatapos ng pagkumpirma ng mga paratang laban sa dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte, muling sisimulan ng International Criminal Court (ICC) ang pagsusuri sa mga aplikasyon ng mga biktima na nais sumali sa kaso. Ang mga aplikasyong saklaw sa kaso ay ipapasa sa Trial Chamber na malapit nang bumuo para sa paglilitis kay Duterte.

Sa Manila, Philippines, inihayag ng ICC na mag-aanunsyo ng bagong mga deadline para sa mga aplikasyon ng biktima sa yugto ng paglilitis. Ayon sa ICC, "New deadlines for victim applications at the trial stage will be announced as applicable."

Noong nakaraan, awtorisado ng ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I ang 539 na biktima na sumali sa mga proseso, bagaman hindi lahat ay magtete-stimigo. May dalawang uri: direktang biktima na personal na naapektuhan ng mga krimen, at hindi direktang biktima tulad ng pamilya ng mga biktima.

May karapatan ang mga biktima na sumali, humingi ng reparasyon, protektahan ang pagkakakilanlan, mabalitaan ang mga pag-unlad, at pumili ng abogado. Maaari rin silang magbahagi ng opinyon sa mga hukom sa pamamagitan ng kanilang mga abogado, habang sinisiguro ang patas na paglilitis para sa suspek.

Inangkatahan nina Joel Butuyan at Gilbert Andres na mga abogado mula sa Pilipinas bilang common legal representatives ng mga biktima, kasama si Paolina Massidda mula sa ICC’s Office of Public Counsel for Victims. Hinikayat ng Rise Up for Life and for Rights ang iba pang pamilya na sumali, habang sinabi ng Amnesty International na dapat siguraduhin ng ICC ang karapatan at proteksyon ng mga biktima at saksi. “For the survivors and victims’ families who have carried their grief in silence, today affirms that their voices have been heard and their persistence is not in vain,” ayon kay Ritz Lee Santos III, director ng Amnesty International Philippines.

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