Pro-Duterte senators' house arrest resolution strengthens drug war kins' argument--solon
At A Glance
- The Senate resolution calling for the interim release and subsequent house arrest of the International Criminal Court (ICC)-Rodrigo Duterte only proves the point of the drug war victims' families.
Former president Rodrigo Duterte (PPAB)
The Senate resolution calling for the interim release and subsequent house arrest of the International Criminal Court (ICC)-Rodrigo Duterte only proves the point of the drug war victims' families.
Thus, said Lanao del Sur 1st district Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong when he was asked to react to the resolution filed recently by pro-Duterte senators Christopher “Bong” Go, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, and Robinhood Padilla
Former president Duterte is being detained and tried by the ICC at The Hague in the Netherlands for crimes against humanity in connection with his administration’s bloody war on drugs.
"[The] family of the victims [of the extrajudicial killings are] also saying to the ICC [that] the reason why they are opposing the interim release of the former president is because once he's out--although closely monitored--he might use some degree of influence that he still enjoys," Adiong said.
"So having some senators, and you know, adopting this kind of resolution it...reinforces the argument of the family of the victims that indeed the former president still managed to muster some control or influence. No less than [from] the Senate of the Philippines," explained the Mindanaoan.
In short, the pro-Duterte bloc in the Senate might have filed "a double-edged sword".
"It could be detrimental. It could be disadvantageous to the very cause that they are trying to pursue. Which I guess I for me, if you asking personally, may reinforce the argument of the families of the victims," Adiong said.
Critics of the previous Duterte administration claim that up to 30,000 people died during the war on drugs.