After the International Criminal Court rejected the Philippine government’s appeal against the probe on drug war killings, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. shut the door on future dealings with the tribunal based in The Hague, Netherlands.
Marcos, a Duterte ally, echoed Duterte’s rhetoric that challenged the ICC’s jurisdiction.
Guevarra, whose office serves as the government’s primary counsel, gave the same remarks as Marcos on Thursday. Marcos latest remark signaled that the Philippines will not really cooperate with the ICC. This was also the exact statement of Department of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla, who said this week that the ICC is not welcome in the country.
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