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ICC case vs Xi a fabrication – envoy

By: - Reporter /
/ 05:32 AM April 02, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — The communication filed in the International Criminal Court (ICC) by two former Philippine government officials over alleged crimes against humanity in the South China Sea is a political action “viciously targeting” President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders.

Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua on Monday called the communication a “fabrication” and expressed confidence that it would not prosper.

“[W]e don’t think it is a proper action that is based on facts,” Zhao told reporters in Malacañang.

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‘Misuse of ICC mandate’

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“It’s a fabrication and also the misuse of the mandate of the ICC,” he added.

Zhao was at the Palace to meet with presidential spokes-person Salvador Panelo.

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On March 15, former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario and former Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales filed a communication in the ICC accusing Xi and other Chinese leaders of crimes against humanity through “devastating environmental damage across nations” in the disputed South China Sea.

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President Rodrigo Duterte, who is trying to build closer ties with China, has belittled the communication, saying the ICC has no jurisdiction over China and the Philippines.

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Private citizens

He also said that Del Rosario and Morales filed the case as private citizens, as they are no longer part of the government.

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Zhao acknowledged the President’s statement, saying the communication was “an action by individuals.”

“President Duterte and the department concerned have expressed clearly to the Chinese, the [Philippine] government has no role in it. So it’s an action by individuals,” he said.

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At a press briefing, Panelo said Zhao shared the Philippines’ concern that the ICC might be “weaponized” as a political tool.

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TAGS: ICC, International Court of Justice, PH-China Relations, Zhao Jianhua

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