00:00Okay.
00:24And then case manager and investigator.
00:26Wow.
00:27So it's a five person.
00:28It's a busy case.
00:29It's not highly technical, right?
00:30Yeah.
00:31Yeah.
00:32Yeah.
00:33Sure.
00:34Sure.
00:35Sure.
00:36Actually, usually a...
00:37Well, victims, they really show the suffered harm from an international crime.
00:51And this is significant because the International Criminal Court is the first international
00:57tribunal that actually looks at the views and concerns of the victims in an international
01:03crime.
01:04In fact, most of the victims' families are from low-income, high-density communities
01:13across the Philippines.
01:14In fact, our position, it's not really a war on drugs, it's war against the poor.
01:20And they will show that, in fact, until now, the murdered breadwinners, such as the fathers,
01:25the brothers, sisters, mothers, actually still affects them in their socioeconomic
01:31status until now.
01:35I think it's very important because, number one, it shows that international criminal
01:40justice is not mere theoretical.
01:42It actually is useful and it's being applied right now.
01:47Secondly, it also shows that powerful people can still be subject to accountability, no
01:54matter how their power.
01:56And it's being now shown in the suspect in the name of Mr. Rodrigo Duterte.
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