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The Arab Spring and the Challenge of Nation-Building.
#WAR OF RIGHTS UPDATE PDF#
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Still, Kristina Conti, who represents Lopez and other relatives of victims, expects the ICC to resume its probe. A few weeks after ICC judges approved its probe, the Philippines said it had reviewed 50 cases that indicated foul play. Governments can ask the ICC to defer a case if they are implementing their own investigations.
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"The Court may only exercise jurisdiction where national legal systems fail to do so, which is certainly not the case in the Philippines," its letter to the ICC said. The government, which previously refused to cooperate with the ICC, told the court on Nov 10, that its legal system was more than capable of addressing suspected rights abuses. "They are obviously scared of being investigated," she said. I almost threw my cellphone when I read the news," said Normita Lopez, 57, whose son died in the anti-drugs campaign, her voice cracking with emotion. The ICC, which in September approved an investigation into President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs in which thousands of people have died, on Saturday (Nov 20) temporarily suspended the probe at Manila's request. MANILA: Relatives of people killed in the Philippines' war on drugs have accused the government of attempting to evade accountability by asking the International Criminal Court (ICC) to defer its investigation.