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Marcos Shuts Door on International Investigation of Duterte

Marcos Shuts Door on International Investigation of Duterte

Marcos rejects global probe into Duterte’s drug war. Stresses commitment to ruling alliance unity. Dismisses House proposal for cooperation with International Criminal Court. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. remains steadfast in rejecting an international investigation into the drug war led by former leader Rodrigo Duterte. This underscores his commitment to preserving unity within the ruling … Read more

Duterte rival Leila de Lima got bail after six years in jail

Leila de Lima got bail

Duterte rival Leila de Lima got bail after six years in jail. International pressure has mounted for her release. Amnesty International reports around 7,000 suspected drug dealers. Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s prominent critic, ex-senator Leila de Lima, secured bail on Monday after nearly seven years in detention on charges linked to Duterte’s controversial drug … Read more

Truth and justice won today, says Maria Ressa

Maria Ressa

Maria Ressa and her news organization were cleared of tax evasion charges. Ressa says it took more than four years to get to this point. Tax evasion case shows how legal system is being used to retaliate against journalists. Given that this has been a significant victory for Maria Ressa, it becomes sense that she … Read more

Six cockfighters charged with kidnapping in Philippines

Philippines cockfighting

Six people were allegedly kidnapped in January while en route to a fight. It’s part of a string of puzzling disappearances plaguing the sector. In June, former President Rodrigo Duterte made live-streamed cockfights illegal. A number of individuals connected to the Philippines cockfighting industry were abducted, and six persons have been charged in connection with … Read more

Philippine President Marcos Jr praises rule of dictator father

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  • Marcos Jr takes the oath in a public ceremony at the National Museum in Manila.
  • He succeeds the hugely popular Rodrigo Duterte, who gained international infamy for his deadly drug war.
  •  Marcos Jr was swept to power with the help of a massive social media disinformation campaign.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr praised his dictator father’s rule, After being sworn in as the country’s new leader on Thursday, completing a decades-long effort to restore the clan to the country’s highest office.

Last month’s elections were won by Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, 64, by a landslide, securing the biggest victory since his father and namesake was deposed by a popular revolt in 1986.

He succeeds the hugely popular Rodrigo Duterte, who gained international infamy for his deadly drug war and has threatened to kill suspected dealers after he leaves office.

In the last act of reviving the family brand, Marcos Jr took the oath in a public ceremony at the National Museum in Manila in front of hundreds of diplomats, dignitaries and supporters.

With his 92-year-old mother Imelda sitting metres away, Marcos Jr praised the late patriarch’s regime, which critics describe as a dark period of human rights abuses and corruption that left the country impoverished.

“I once knew a man who saw what little had been achieved since independence… but he got it done,” Marcos Jr said after being sworn into office, claiming his father built more roads and produced more rice than his predecessors.

“So will it be with his son. You will get no excuses from me.”

Ahead of the swearing-in, Duterte received Marcos Jr at the riverside Malacanang presidential palace — which the Marcos family fled into exile 36 years ago.

Duterte, 77, wore a mask and a traditional formal shirt, characteristically unbuttoned at the top and with sleeves rolled up, for the meeting with Marcos Jr, who he once described as “weak”.

The ceremony comes days after the Supreme Court dismissed final attempts to have Marcos Jr disqualified from the election and prevent him taking office.

As rising prices squeeze an economy already ravaged by Covid-19, Marcos Jr has made tackling inflation, boosting growth and ramping up food production his priorities.

He has taken the rare step of appointing himself an agriculture secretary to lead the overhaul of the problem-plagued sector.

Marcos Jr has also pledged to defend the Philippines’ rights to the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost entirely.

He promised Thursday that “we will go very far under my watch” — but has offered scant detail on how he will achieve his goals and few hints about his leadership style after largely shunning media interviews.

Marcos Jr, who appears to be more polite and businesslike than Duterte, was swept to power with the help of a massive social media disinformation campaign.

Pro-Marcos groups bombarded Filipinos with fake or misleading posts portraying the family in a positive light while ignoring the brutality and theft of billions of dollars from state coffers during the patriarch’s 20-year rule.

Crucial to Marcos Jr’s success was an alliance with Duterte’s daughter Sara, who secured the vice-presidential post with more votes than him, and the backing of rival dynasties.

Many expect Marcos Jr will be less violent and more predictable than the elder Duterte, but activists and clergy fear he could use his victory to entrench himself in power.

“Marcos Jr’s refusal to recognize the abuses and wrongdoings of the past, in fact lauding the dictatorship as ‘golden years’, makes him very likely to continue its dark legacy during his term,” leftist alliance Bayan warned.

Marcos Jr, who previously distanced himself from his father’s rule but not criticised it, last month pledged to “always strive to perfection”.

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‘Shoot them dead’: Philippine president Duterte in his own words

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  • Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was known for his foul-mouthed tirades, vulgar jokes, and threats to kill people.
  • His remarks were directed at everyone from drug users and critics to world leaders and even God.
  •  Philippine President-elect Rodrigo Duterte endorses the killing of corrupt journalists.

 

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who step down on Thursday, was notorious for his foul-mouthed tirades, vulgar jokes, and threats to kill people.

His unfiltered remarks were directed at everyone from drug users and critics to world leaders and even God, but he remained popular among Filipinos fed up with out-of-touch politicians and corruption.

Here are some of his quotes since taking power in 2016:

“Hitler massacred three million Jews. Now there are three million drug addicts (in the Philippines). I’d be happy to slaughter them.”

On September 30, 2016, Duterte likens his deadly crackdown on drug users to Hitler’s efforts to exterminate Jews, although vastly underestimating the number of people killed in the Holocaust by the Nazi leader’s regime.

“If you know of any addicts, go ahead and kill them yourself as getting their parents to do it would be too painful.”

Hours after being sworn into office on June 30, 2016, Duterte visits a dockside slum and urges Filipinos to kill drug users.

“Who is this stupid God? This son of a whore is really stupid in that sense. You created something perfect and then you think of an event that would tempt and destroy the quality of your work.”

Taking aim at the biblical creation story, Duterte questions why God would create Adam and Eve and then expose them to temptation on June 22, 2018.

Shoot them dead

“My orders are to the police and military, also village officials, that if there is trouble or the situation arises that people fight and your lives are on the line, shoot them dead.”

On April 1, 2020, Duterte issues a shoot-to-kill order against coronavirus lockdown troublemakers after a protest over food aid.

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Philippine Presidential Elections may spell massive stock returns

The eve of the Philippine presidential elections could be a good window to plow money into the nation’s equities. In the six months following a presidential election, the Philippine Stock Exchange Index has given world-beating returns in four of the last five times there were polls to elect a new leader. The Philippine Stock Exchange … Read more

Philippine official says Omicron cases up rapidly

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MANILA, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — The highly infectious Omicron coronavirus variant has raced ahead of Delta and is now the dominant variant in the Philippines, Health Secretary Francisco Duque said late Monday night. In a pre-recorded meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte aired late Monday night, Duque said that the newest genome sequencing showed over … Read more

Philippine President once again advises people to wash Face Masks with petrol

Philippine President once again advises people to wash Face Masks with petrol

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has once again advised people to wash their face masks with petrol. Rodrigo Duterte also suggested last week that the face mask be washed with petrol, which government officials immediately corrected, saying the president had joked about it. According to the details, on the President’s advice, Philippine health officials said that … Read more