Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla declared on Friday, Jan. 27, that he will not welcome the International Criminal Court (ICC) to the Philippines to conduct an investigation on the killings during the illegal drugs operations.
Department of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla declared on Friday, Jan. 27, that he will not welcome the International Criminal Court to the Philippines to conduct an investigation on the killings during the illegal drugs operations.
“Definitely I do not welcome this move of theirs and I will not welcome them to the Philippines unless they make clear that they will respect us in this regard,” Remulla said. He explained that the ICC goes “to countries which have no functioning government, no functioning legal system, no functioning dominant military force.”
“I will speak to the solicitor general about the course of action that we will take as a country here,” he said.
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