Poging GOUD - Vrij
Palace on Rody at ICC: A fair trial
The Philippine Star
|March 16, 2025
As supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte continue to raise issues against his arrest, Malacañang said his first appearance before the International Criminal Court (ICC) last Friday left no doubt that he was accorded due process.
"This is what we call fair trial," Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said of the tribunal's treatment of Duterte, who was examined by a doctor and declared "fully mentally aware and fit" to face the court for the first time.
"Witnessing the first appearance attended by former president Duterte before the ICC, everybody could see how justice starts to roll down," the Palace press officer said.
The court, Castro said, also confirmed that Duterte was informed of his rights, as provided for under Articles 66 and 67 of the Rome Statute, and that he was aware of the issuance of a warrant for his arrest written in the English language.
"Therefore, it reveals further that former president Duterte was indeed afforded his fundamental rights as a suspect of crimes against humanity, specifically murder, contrary to Duterte's camp statements," Castro said in a text message yesterday.
Article 66 of the statute, which established the ICC, states that everyone shall be presumed innocent until proven guilty before the court in accordance with the applicable law.
Article 67, meanwhile, enumerates the rights of the accused, including the right to a fair hearing, to be informed promptly and in detail of the nature of the charge, to have adequate time and facilities to prepare for his defense and to be tried without undue delay.
Castro said the ICC did not accept the request for postponement of the former president's first appearance since there was no need for it and that it was not yet the time for him to present his defense and evidence.
In a Facebook post, Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile said the question to be asked is whether those killed in Duterte's drug war were accorded due process.
In the country's system of social order, Enrile said even criminals are entitled to "due process."
Dit verhaal komt uit de March 16, 2025-editie van The Philippine Star.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
Palace: Anti-dynasty bill can't be rushed
Stressing President Marcos' seriousness in backing the anti-dynasty bill, Malacañang called on lawmakers yesterday to study it carefully and address loopholes before passing the measure.
3 mins
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
Dizon claps back at Sarah Discaya
Instead of feeling sorry for her family, contractor Sarah Discaya should pity the people who continue to suffer from the substandard and ghost flood control projects, which she and her husband Curlee created, Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon said.
1 mins
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
DILG taps local authorities in tracking Bato
As it wants to be steps ahead in case the International Criminal Court (ICC) orders the arrest of Sen.
1 mins
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
Preying on the poorest
At all levels of government, it seems, public officials are busy robbing the people blind.
2 mins
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
Singson ends ICI stint on Dec. 15
Outgoing Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) commissioner Rogelio Singson has confirmed his last day at work will be on Dec. 15.
2 mins
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
Diesel price rollback seen next week
A slight rollback in diesel prices is expected next week amid renewed Ukraine-Russia ceasefire hopes that eased global supply concerns.
1 min
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
San Juanico
Marcos said they expect the complete rehabilitation by the third quarter of 2026.
1 mins
December 13, 2025
The Philippine Star
New EV charging stations installed at Camp John Hay
ACMobility, Ayala’s mobility arm, has installed new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at Camp John Hay in Baguio City, in partnership with the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and John Hay Management Corp.
1 mins
December 12, 2025
The Philippine Star
PH Property Outlook: What's sizzling, what's fizzling in 2026
Different sectors, different results.
2 mins
December 12, 2025
The Philippine Star
BSP cuts rates anew
Signals easing cycle ‘nearing its end'
3 mins
December 12, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
