Davao City Council urges Senate to petition for the interim release of Ex-President Duterte
Davao City Council urges Senate to petition for the interim release of Ex-President Duterte
DAVAO CITY- The City Council on Tuesday (March 25) requested the Senate of the Philippines to petition or support any such petition asking the interim release of former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte from his detention at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands

The request is in accordance with Articles 60 of the Rome Statute  pending resolution  of jurisdiction issues, pre-trial, and trial proceedings.

Majority Floor Leader Councilor Jesus Joseph Zozobrado who authors the  resolution on Tuesday’s  (March 25) regular session of the City Council said the city declares its full cooperation to all security and administrative requirements concerning Duterte’s interim release if granted, in order to safeguard the integrity of the proceedings of the ICC and maintain peace and order within the city’s jurisdiction.

He said  the city  pledges absolute adherence to the ICC’s directives and explicit conditions that may be laid down by the Pre-Trial Chamber, in granting the interim release of Duterte such as but not limited to:

 

 Confined movement of the former President strictly within the territorial bounds of Davao City; unrestricted monitoring by authorized local, national and/or international personnel; including the periodic transparent reporting to the ICC or other duly designated authority.

In the resolution, Zozobrado said the city undertakes to implement all necessary protocols – whether legal, administrative, or otherwise – to fully cooperate with the ICC, including allowing inspections, submitting regular progress reports, and promptly adhering to and complying with any additional requirements that the Pre-Trial Chamber or other competent authorities may establish to secure Duterte’s presence in the ICC when required and protect the integrity of the proceedings.

The Republic of the Philippines was formerly a state party  to the Rome Statute of the ICC from  2011 to 2019 and although it subsequently withdraw  therefrom in 2019; its obligations and  responsibilities under the statute pertaining   to conduct   and proceedings prior  to the withdrawal  remain relevant under  international  law and consequently, respect for the ICC in  this  regard is appropriate.

Article 60 of the Rome Statute provides, affords and allows any detained individual held in detention, to apply for interim release pending resolution of jurisdictional issues pre-trial and trial proceedings, subject to review and supervision by the ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber in order to prevent undue or excessive detention;

“Duterte is turning  80 years old on March 28, is sickly and has difficulty in doing simple physical acts like walking, and standing up from sitting and lying positions, thus restricting his freedom of movement,” Zozobrado said.

He said the  deterioration of the physical health of Duterte  can be prevented not only if he is able to take his maintenance medicines on time, but also by putting him in the warm company of his immediate family, relatives and friends in familiar places.

Copies of the resolution are furnished to the Senate of the Philippines and the ICC, through the Department of Foreign Affairs, for their immediate and appropriate actions.

Zozobrado  underscores  the city’s unwavering commitment to the rule of law and international justice.

Majority Floor Leader Jesus Joseph Zozobrado

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