Sara Duterte binatikos ang ‘biased’ na ICC

Matapos mawalang-hiyang desisyon para sa kanyang ama na si dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, inakusahan ng Bise Presidente Sara Duterte ang International Criminal Court ng pagiging ‘biased’. Sinabi niya na ang ICC ay hindi isang korte ng hustisya kundi pulitikal na korte. Magpapatuloy ang pre-trial proceedings laban kay Duterte sa huling linggo ng Pebrero.

Sa isang panayam na inilathala sa Facebook page ng vlogger Alvin and Tourism, sinabi ni Bise Presidente Sara Duterte na kung na-pre-judge na ng ICC ang kaso ng kanyang ama, magiging pre-judged din nila ang ICC bilang biased na pulitikal na korte. ‘It is not a court of justice,’ aniya. Inilabas ng ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I ang 25-pahina na desisyon noong nakaraang araw, na nagdedeny ng kahilingan ng depensa na mag-indefinite adjourn ang proceedings dahil sa sinasabing cognitive impairment ni Duterte. Batay ito sa ulat ng independent panel ng medical experts na nagdeklara na fit si Duterte na makilahok, na may ilang measures para sa tulong.

Apektado ang desisyon sa mga pahayag ng pamilya Duterte, ngunit sinabi ni Sara na hindi ito legal basis at dapat factual ang basehan. Nagtanong siya kung may legal basis bang gamitin ang jokes o siping mula sa libro. ‘Let’s not trust the ICC anymore,’ aniya, habang nagmumungkahi ng moral support para sa kanyang ama batay sa edad nito.

Naghahanda ang ICC para sa confirmation of charges hearings laban kay Duterte sa apat na araw sa huling linggo ng Pebrero: Feb. 23 (reading of charges, opening statements, prosecution submissions), at mga session sa Feb. 24, 26, at 27 para sa submissions at closing statements, kasama ang review ng detention noong Feb. 27. Kung ikukumpirma ang charges, magpapatuloy sa trial chamber.

Tumangging magkomento si Sara tungkol sa mga tawag na palitan ang lead counsel na si Nicholas Kaufman, na mag-aapela sa ruling. Nagkomento rin siya sa sitwasyon ni Sen. Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa, na sinabing hindi ito worst case dahil hindi ito may sakit. Samantala, inakusahan ng kanyang kapatid na si Rep. Paolo Duterte ang mga senador ng selective mourning, na ginagawang bayani ang mga biktima ng EJK ngunit nakalimutan ang SAF 44.

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