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ICC, MARCOS & DUTERTES: AN EXPERT ANALYSIS
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A special interview w/ international lawyer Ruben Caranza.
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00:00.0
Okay, Atty. Karenza, in the previous episode, we discussed the International Court of Justice situation, especially in light of some of the impending, not one, but multiple genocide, mass atrocity cases. We talked about the broader international implications of that, regardless of what kind of provisional measures ceasefire will come from the International Court of Justice.
00:23.7
I won't say disagreement, because I understand your point that don't hope that things will go from zero to ten. My point is, I'm willing to take two, going from zero to two, so that I can build from there to go to the next. Very Rizal, right? We're not going to get independence just like that. You have to work hard for it, but I'm happy to go from zero to two, and then from two to four, and then so on and so forth.
00:45.5
So I don't think we're disagreeing here. Maybe we're just using different thresholds of what makes sense.
00:53.7
It's a half-full, half-empty situation.
01:23.7
I think there's a certain dispiriting effect, Ruben, to tell you, especially back then I was a much younger man. So you could see for any idealistic person, it's really easy to be cynical. But I always fight against cynicism by saying it's good to go from zero to two, right? Which we'll discuss more because we'll talk about transition from Duterte to Marcos Jr., right? But before we go to Marcos Jr., let's talk about ICC. So I think suddenly now there's a lot of excitement that not only is there more or less an admission, I think, that ICC has already been here.
01:53.7
Since December, from what I understand, but that even a warrant of arrest could be in the pipelines, not only for the former president, but also potentially for someone sitting at a very high level right now, who is related to the former president.
02:06.6
Ano yung alam mo, Ruben? Ano yung chismis? Ano yung conjecture? Ano yung fact? So let's separate the three, kasi in the Philippines, the three are taken together. Ano yung chismis sa tingin mo, Marites, lang? What is the conjectural part na educated guess? And what are the part that we can be more or less sure about?
02:23.7
I understand why people like Senator, former Senator Trillianes, for example, would encourage the idea that the ICC prosecutor is about to ask for warrants of arrest against Rodrigo Duterte or his former police chief or other people around him who were involved in
02:51.8
extrajudicial killings in Duterte's.
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