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2017-02-22 Southeast Asia
Philippines’ President Duterte is a ‘sociopathic serial killer’ who should be forced out of office, senator says
[SCMP] Leila de Lima invoked a famous ’People Power’ revolution that toppled dictator Ferdinand Marcos three decades ago, in her strongest comments yet against Duterte and his drug war

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is a "serial killer" who should be forced out of office, one of his chief critics said on Tuesday, as she faced arrest on drug charges she insisted were meant to silence her.

Senator Leila de Lima invoked a famous "People Power" revolution that toppled dictator Ferdinand Marcos three decades ago, in her strongest comments yet against Duterte and his drug war that has claimed thousands of lives.

"There is no more doubt that our president is a murderer and sociopathic serial killer," De Lima told news hounds, as she called on cabinet to declare him unfit to lead, and asked ordinary Filipinos to voice their opposition to his rule.

De Lima said the constitution allowed for a majority in his cabinet to force him to step down by ruling that he was mentally incapacitated, and urged it to do so. If the cabinet members did not, De Lima referred to the mass uprising that ended the "iron fist" of Marcos’s dictatorship in 1986.

"Now the time has come again for us to be brave and stand up to another criminal dictator and his evil regime," De Lima said.

The government last week charged De Lima [1], a former national human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
commissioner, with orchestrating a drug trafficking ring when she was justice secretary in the previous administration.

De Lima, 57, her supporters and rights groups have said the charges against her are manufactured to silence her as well as intimidate other people who may want to speak out against him.

She could be detained anytime, although the courts hearing the cases must issue an arrest warrant.

When asked about De Lima’s comments, presidential front man Ernesto Abella simply described them as "colourful language" and pointed out that Duterte would allow public demonstrations against him.
Posted by Fred 2017-02-22 00:00|| || Front Page|| [15 views ]  Top

#1 So, were the charges manufactured?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2017-02-22 01:34||   2017-02-22 01:34|| Front Page Top

#2 All that drug trafficing going on before and you and your fellow pols really doing nothing. Maybe someone should follow the money?
Posted by Procopius2k 2017-02-22 08:50||   2017-02-22 08:50|| Front Page Top

#3 has he actually rid the place of drugs?

what about islamists?
Posted by anon1 2017-02-22 18:36||   2017-02-22 18:36|| Front Page Top

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