[0:11]better go back to them and have the legal. I am a citizen of this country. A former President. And you show me a piece of paper and you're asked me to go with you. Now that you are asking sir for the basis of the warrant of the ICC, has issued a warrant pursuant to Article 25 (3) (A) of the statute for Crime Against Humanity and pursuant to Article 7 (1)(A) of the same statute for murder sir.
[0:52]You have to kill me to bring me to Hague.
[1:14]So, you're just have to. Eh kung hindi ako papayag. Kung kakampi ka diyan sa mga puti, you better go back to them and have the legal. I am a citizen of this country. A former President. And you show me a piece of paper and you're ask me to go with you. And I want to ask you sir if you understand this rights. I of course coming from you is very clear. Now that you are asking sir for the basis of the warrant of the ICC, has issued a warrant pursuant to Article 25 (3) (A) of the statute for Crime Against Humanity and pursuant to Article 7 (1)(A) of the same statute for murder sir. Do you want to choose to speak to a lawyer?
[2:14]I will tell you what the rights of the President. Because, what is the request, what is a written request. Article 59. Bakit hindi yan magawa-gawa? That's precisely the point that I'm saying. That's precisely the point that I am saying. Please. The right to counsel, is a right that has to be observed and respected.
[3:46]you have to kill me to bring me to Hague. Ang anak ko pupunta dito. Yes sir, hindi papasukin sir. Hindi ninyo. Ikaw? Yes sir, upon my orders. Hindi mo pinapasok ang anak ko. Ang sabi ko, ang abogado ko, ang anak ko na babae. They can visit you at your detention cell.



