Fiji Sun

Australian nun who angered Duterte set to leave Philippine­s

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Manila: An Australian nun who angered President Rodrigo Duterte was set to leave the Philippine­s on Saturday following a lengthy legal fight against the government’s efforts to expel her. Duterte’s spokesman Salvador Panelo said: “The departure of Sister Patricia Fox is a timely reminder to all foreigners who stay or sojourn in this country that they are not entitled to all the rights and privileges granted to the citizens of the Philippine­s”.

Sister Patricia Fox was escorted to the airport by about 200 human rights activists who praised her years of service in the Southeast Asian nation and condemned the administra­tion for forcing her to leave.

“Duterte, expel him, Sister Pat, bring her back,” some of the rallyists chanted.

Fox - who has spent almost three decades working with Philippine labourers, farmers and urban poor - said she was leaving with sadness but urged her sympathise­rs to continue helping the disadvanta­ged.

“I hope (Duterte) listens to the voice of the little people, not just the military, not just the businessme­n, but the farmers, the workers, the tribal folk,” she said in a pre-departure press conference.

Fox apparently angered the fiery president by joining a fact-finding mission in April to investigat­e alleged abuses against farmers, including killings and evictions by soldiers fighting guerrillas in the southern Philippine­s.

She was arrested briefly on charges of violating her visa’s terms against activism and the slow turning wheels of the Philippine bureaucrac­y began moving to strip her of her papers. Immigratio­n authoritie­s last week refused to extend her tourist visa and ordered the 71-year-old out by Saturday.

She decided to return to Australia rather than risk being forcibly removed.

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