A group of human rights advocates and lawyers have urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to consider accepting the ad hoc jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the drug war investigation. They highlight recent support from the legislative and the people's enduring search for truth and justice.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. can accept the ad hoc jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the drug war investigation, a group of human rights advocates and lawyers said on Wednesday. In a joint statement, National Union of Peoples' Lawyers (NUPL) and Rise Up for Life and for Rights (Rise Up) urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
to consider embracing the ICC’s conditional jurisdiction for the drug war investigation, highlighting that “We appeal to the president to seriously consider engaging again with the court, given recent support from the legislative for cooperation with the ongoing investigation. Five resolutions pending in both Houses of Congress reflect the people's enduring search for truth and justice,” the groups said. The statement came days after five resolutions from the legislative department had been filed at the House of Representatives and the Senate urging the administration’s cooperation with the ICC prob
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