![]() ![]() “Mayroon bang lumapit kay Trillanes na mga biktima ng human rights para magcomplain sa ICC? Wala. ![]() “Hindi ako naniniwala na ganun ka-genuine ‘yung kanilang intention. ‘Yan ang nasa utak ng mga yellow na ‘yan,” he added.ĭela Rosa further questioned the “genuineness” of Hontiveros’ intention to fight for human rights victims. “Gagamitin nila ‘yung human rights kuno pero ang nasa likuran ng utak nila vindictiveness. “Siya ba, sigurado ka ba na ang gusto niyang protektahan ‘yung human rights ng tao or personal lang ang gusto nila na talagang galit sila kay President Duterte?” Dela Rosa said. Hontiveros earlier said disengaging from the ICC “will embarrass the Philippines on the international stage” and added that the President “seems to be protecting an ally, when he should be protecting the Filipino people.” Meanwhile, Dela Rosa took a swipe at Senate Deputy Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros over the latter’s statement criticizing Marcos’ move to “disengage” from the ICC. GMA News Online asked Malacanang to confirm Dela Rosa’s statement but has yet to receive a reply as of posting time. “Not only a promise for me personally, but a promise to the country, for the nation na dedepensahan talaga niya ang soberanya ng ating bansa at hindi siya basta basta magpapabully diyan sa mga entities na ‘yan like ICC,” he said. The senator said he took this not only as a personal promise but a commitment to the country that he will defend the Philippine sovereignty. “During the campaign, nag-usap kami-nu’ng tumatakbo pa lang siya at ako’y nagre-represent kay Mayor Inday Sara… Ang sabi niya ‘Kahit isang buhok mo hindi mahahawakan ng ICC’ kahit na wala akong buhok ha,” Dela Rosa shared to reporters in an online interview. This assurance was made by Marcos when Dela Rosa represented then-vice-presidential bet Sara Duterte in one of the campaign rallies for the 2022 national and local elections. promised him that the International Criminal Court (ICC) will not be able to touch even a single strand of his hair. Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Thursday disclosed that then-presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ![]()
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