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Vice President Sara Duterte weighed in on renewed speculation surrounding possible International Criminal Court (ICC) action against Senator Ronald Bato dela Rosa, offering a blunt but human-centered perspective: illness and death are far worse fates than arrest.
Her remarks came amid continuing ICC-related discourse tied to the previous administration’s anti-drug campaign. Rather than dramatizing legal scenarios, Duterte reframed the discussion toward mortality, health, and human fragility—reminding the public that no political battle outweighs the value of life itself.
🦅 What she emphasized
This was not a legal defense nor a dismissal of due process. It was a statement grounded in reality: everyone, regardless of position, ultimately confronts sickness and death. In that sense, legal proceedings—even international ones—are lesser trials compared to the irreversible weight of losing life or health.
📚 Context matters
The ICC process remains ongoing and contested, with jurisdiction and admissibility still debated by legal experts. What Duterte highlighted was perspective—urging restraint in rhetoric and sobriety in judgment.
Some fear courtrooms. Others fear coffins. One fear ends debates forever.
✝️ Faith note
“Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.” — Matthew 10:28
Justice must proceed, but compassion must never disappear.


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