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Dictatorship feared with De Lima鈥檚 arrest

Leni Robredo - UP School of Economics - 24 Feb 2017

Vice President Leni Robredo delivers a speech at her alma mater, the UP School of Economics, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2017. (Photo from her Facebook page)

Vice President Leni Robredo and other allies of Sen. Leila de Lima condemned her arrest on Friday on drug charges, saying it was meant to silence all opposition to President Duterte and showed an emerging dictatorship.

They said the legal process had been railroaded to ensure she spent time in jail to create a 鈥渃hilling effect鈥 among those who expressed their disagreement with policies of the Duterte administration, particularly his bloody war on drugs.

Robredo, who was forced to step down from the Cabinet last year, suggested that the Duterte government is beginning to turn toward the same dictatorial rule that the country had endured under Ferdinand Marcos with the arrest of De Lima, one of the President鈥檚 fiercest critics.

In a speech at the University of the Philippines School of Economics, her alma mater, Robredo said some of the nation鈥檚 leaders would like Filipinos to forget the atrocities under Marcos鈥 martial law and glorify his dictatorship 鈥渢o revise the history so that he is remembered a hero, and not the thief and murderer that he was.鈥

鈥淪ome leaders want to raise the fist of authoritarianism, to sow fear and discord among ourselves, to divide us with lies, violence, and bloodshed. It has begun,鈥 she said.

Addressing Mr. Duterte directly, Robredo said instead of silencing dissenters the President should deal with issues that matter to ordinary Filipinos.

鈥淢r. President, we call you to task. In behalf of the Filipino people, whose daily struggles are escalating, we ask you to focus on the war that really matters: the war on poverty. Our people are hungry, jobless and poor,鈥 she said in a stinging criticism of Mr. Duterte.

In a separate statement, Robredo called the senator鈥檚 arrest the 鈥渓atest move in a persistent campaign of political harassment鈥 of a member of Congress.

The 鈥渆fforts to smear鈥 De Lima started when she launched an investigation of the extrajudicial killings linked to the anti-illegal drugs campaign, Robredo said.

She added that the charges against the senator, her Liberal Party (LP) colleague, had arisen 鈥渇rom a political agenda and are not the result of an independent, unbiased legal process.鈥

Judge Juanita Guerrero of the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court issued the warrant for De Lima鈥檚 arrest on Thursday, a week after the charges were filed against her.

Robredo said De Lima鈥檚 case showed how some government officials use the criminal justice system 鈥渢o cow, silence and eliminate critics.鈥

鈥淲e cannot, and we must not, stand by and let this happen again,鈥 she said.

Opposition Rep. Edcel Lagman of Albay saw irony in the timing of De Lima鈥檚 arrest on the eve of the anniversary of the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution that ousted Marcos.

鈥淲hile the Edsa Revolution is a celebration of freedom and justice, the arrest of De Lima is an anthology of vengeance, fabrication and injustice,鈥 Lagman said.

De Lima鈥檚 arrest was 鈥渁 throwback to an authoritarian past,鈥 said Sen. Risa Hontiveros of Akbayan party, an LP ally.

De Lima鈥檚 arrest would send 鈥渁 chilling message鈥 that political dissent under Mr. Duterte would not be tolerated and 鈥渁ll those who will oppose will be destroyed,鈥 Hontiveros said.

However, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, another strident critic of the President, said he would not be intimidated.

鈥淭he effect to me is exactly the opposite,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am now motivated more than ever to expose [the President] for being a plunderer and mass murderer that he truly is.鈥

Trillanes early this week presented SPO3 Arturo Lasca帽as, a confessed leader of the Davao Death Squad, who said the President directed and paid for the hit team when he was mayor of the city. Trillanes had also revived allegations that the President had P2.2 billion in several bank transactions from 2006 to 2015.

LP Sen. Bam Aquino said the charges were brought against De Lima despite shaky evidence not backed by any 鈥減aper trail鈥 and based mainly on testimonies of convicted criminals 鈥渨ho received favors鈥 from the administration.

鈥淚t is condemnable that the administration railroads rules and processes for political vendetta,鈥 he said.

Human rights lawyer Jose Manuel 鈥淐hel鈥 Diokno, chair of the Free Legal Assistance Group, said he was 鈥渟hocked and surprised鈥 when the Muntinlupa court issued the arrest warrant so soon because it preempted hearings set on Friday on her motion questioning its jurisdiction.

De Lima鈥檚 lawyers argue that she should have been charged in the Sandiganbayan as her alleged offenses were committed while she was justice secretary. Those charges should also have been investigated by the Ombudsman, not the justice department.

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