[OPINION] The ICC investigation on the drug war: What civil society can do

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[OPINION] The ICC investigation on the drug war: What civil society can do
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'Civil society has a big role to play in ensuring that that justice be done'. ThoughtLeaders

to stop the ongoing investigation on the extrajudicial killings that accompanied the war on drugs in the Philippines, which took place from 2011 to 2019 while the Philippines was still a state party of the Rome Statue and covered by the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.

1. Promote the Supreme Court ruling published in July 2021 that declared that the government has the obligation to cooperate in the ICC judicial process that started when the Philippines was still part of the ICC. This is where civil society, especially legal luminaries and groups, can challenge the government’s position before the Supreme Court.

4. Help provide support and protection to human rights defenders who are engage in documentation and taking care of witnesses.

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