Human rights group Karapatan also affirmed the view that the country, on Duterte’s watch, was under “de facto martial law,” as it cited the illegal arrests of and false charges against activists, as well as threats to freedom of the press, such as the shutdown of ABS-CBN.The Philippines commemorates this week the 48th anniversary of Marcos’ declaration of martial law, which was enforced at midnight of Sept. 23, 1972, and subsequently antedated to Sept. 21 in Proclamation No. 1081.
In an online commemoration hosted by the University of the Philippines Diliman, activist Carol Pagaduan-Araullo said that while there were “several parallels” between Duterte and Marcos, “the only difference is that he is not so smart and competent in going about in establishing his dictatorship.” “Now, the President does not have that kind of power. The declaration of martial law can be questioned in Congress and in the courts. We have learned from our bitter experiences during martial law in the 1970s,” Roque said.
Nagnakaw si Marcos sa kaban ng bayan. Ganoon din ba si Duterte? Plano ba tumakbo bilang presidente si Sara Duterte? Bakit?
kung diktador si Duterte, panu na si Cory? Na humingi ng air strike laban sa RAM, as in missile attack kina Gringo; literal na nagpakulong ng journalist at literal na pasimuno ng vigilante killings.. Patron ng massacre?
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