remains. Delos Santos was the unarmed 17-year-old boy, who was killed by Caloocan cops in a police operation at the height of the bloody drug war in 2017.
At least in two separate interviews with reporters, Remulla reiterated that the meeting between him and the UN expert was for “capacity building” – meaning to improve the country’s capability on forensic pathology. Remulla said they specifically planned to conduct trainings for at least 35 medical doctors, and health professionals from other agencies like the military and the police.
Human Rights Watch senior researcher Carlos Conde – who has been following drug war and extrajudicial killings for years – said the visit’s intention was to show that the ICC investigation was not needed and should be rejected. Conde added the move was “disingenuous, if not cynical.”Remulla’s meeting with the UN expert did not only come after Dr. Fortun’s revelation – but also shortly after the International Criminal Court moved tointo drug war killings.
Hmmmm avoiding detailed discussion and pointing in directly the abuses!!!!!!