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Southeast Asia
Supreme Court Backs Martial Law in Southern Philippines
2017-07-05
[AnNahar] The Philippines' Supreme Court on Tuesday endorsed President Rodrigo Duterte's enforcement of martial law across the southern third of the country, which he said was necessary to defeat Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group-backed Lion of Islams.

Duterte imposed military rule across the insurgency-wracked region of Mindanao on May 23, hours after hundreds of gunnies waving black IS flags occupied parts of Marawi city and triggered deadly festivities that are yet to end.

Opposition politicians questioned why a region of 20 million people had to go under military rule when fighters just struck Marawi, urging the Supreme Court to strike it down for its "utter lack of sufficient factual basis."

An overwhelming majority of the justices dismissed that petition, Supreme Court front man Theodore Te told news hounds, but he did not give reasons for their decision.

Duterte stressed Tuesday he had made the right decision, saying "martial law should have been declared a long time ago" when murderous Moslems began bombings, kidnappings and beheadings across Mindanao.

"For as long as there is one terrorist there in Marawi, this (threat) will not stop," he told news hounds, warning of a potential "spillover" to other areas.

Militants continue to occupy parts of Marawi, the Islamic heartland of the mainly Catholic country, despite a U.S.-backed military offensive there that has claimed more than 460 lives and displaced nearly 400,000 people.

Duterte said when he declared martial law the murderous Moslems had attacked Marawi as part of a plan to establish a province for IS in the southern Philippines, which has endured decades of deadly conflict involving communist and Moslem separatist rebels.

In their court petition, opposition politicians warned martial law would open the door to repression and atrocities seen during the 20-year rule of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos that ended with a "People Power" revolution in 1986.

During the Marcos dictatorship, thousands of suspected communist and Moslem myrmidons, as well as his critics, were tossed in the clink
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
, tortured or killed, according to historians.

- 'Invasion or rebellion' -
When Duterte announced martial law, he praised Marcos's version while vowing his own would be "harsh."

Duterte also warned martial law could be extended beyond 60 days and expanded across the country if he felt it necessary.

"I urge you to remain steadfast and alert as martial law in Mindanao will remain in effect to counter the persistent threat of terrorism and insurgency," he told troops.

As part of his martial law measures, Duterte allowed security forces to detain suspects for up to three days without prior court orders.

The government has detained 66 people using these powers for their links to the Marawi conflict, including the parents of brothers who are key Lion of Islam leaders.

Duterte had repeatedly threatened to ignore the findings of the court if it ruled against him, vowing only to listen to the recommendations of the military.

"They are not soldiers. They do not know what is happening on the ground," Duterte said of the Supreme Court justices, as he also threatened to put martial law critics in jail.

Under the constitution drawn up to prevent a repeat of Marcos-era abuses, the president is allowed to declare martial law only to prevent "invasion or rebellion."

It is limited initially to 60 days, and Duterte must get congressional approval to extend it.
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