The Borneo Post

Philippine govt files criminal charges against Duterte critic

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MANILA: The Philippine government filed a criminal case in court yesterday against a staunch critic of President Rodrigo Duterte, accusing her of trying to sabotage a congressio­nal investigat­ion into her alleged involvemen­t in the drugs trade.

The justice ministry’s case against its former head, Senator Leila de Lima, says she deliberate­ly skipped the house inquiry and told her ex- driver and alleged bagman to go into hiding and ignore a legislativ­e summons.

De Lima is among only a few high-profile domestic critics of Duterte’s campaign against drugs, which has killed about 6,000 people, roughly a third in police operations. The other deaths are classified as under investigat­ion, many believed to be the work of vigilantes.

Duterte’s allies in Congress said de Lima had shown disrespect for the inquiry. The criminal case is built around breaches of an article of the law on legislativ­e summonses.

De Lima once led a Senate investigat­ion into suspected extrajudic­ial killings during Duterte’s drugs crackdown and a similarly bloody campaign he oversaw in Davao City when he was mayor.

But she was ousted by his allies as head of that investigat­ion and just days later came under investigat­ion herself in a congressio­nal inquiry in which witnesses testified to her having a pivotal role in the narcotics trade.

De Lima has denied the accusation­s and filed a case with the Supreme Court to try to muzzle Duterte and stop him from disparagin­g her in public and making salacious allegation­s about her private life.

The tide of opposition to her shows the influence Duterte has gained in his short time as president, and how domestic dissent about his drugs war has gained very little traction.

The killings in the anti-drugs campaign have been condemned widely among the internatio­nal community.

De Lima on Wednesday said the criminal charges would have no impact on her, or change the fact that people were dying as part of Duterte’s war.

“It’ssaddening­andfrighte­ning that even high-ranking public figures have swallowed hook, line and sinker the fantasy that the Duterte administra­tion has been weaving: that a single person was single-handedly responsibl­e for the proliferat­ion of drugs in our country,” she said in a statement. — Reuters

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