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Expelled nun has no regrets

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PHILIPPINE­S: An Australian nun whose missionary visa in the Philippine­s was revoked after the president complained about her joining opposition rallies says social advocacy and human rights are part of church teachings.

Sister Patricia Fox was given 30 days to leave the Philippine­s after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered an investigat­ion into the 71-yearold as an ‘‘undesirabl­e’’ foreigner over what it called her partisan political activities.

Fox is a co-ordinator of an order of Catholic nuns called Notre Dame de Sion and has been working with the Filipino poor for almost 30 years.

She has joined rallies critical of Duterte and his government, which has been criticised for waging a brutal war on illegal drugs that left thousands of mostly urban poor suspects dead and for stifling dissent.

‘‘This isn’t just my fight. It’s like the attack . . . on the whole church, the role of the church, the role of foreign missionari­es, the role of human rights workers.’’

Fox said that part of her wants to leave but she also realises ‘‘there are principles here that you have to fight for.’’

‘‘I don’t regret it and I think what makes me not regret it is how grateful I am for the people who came out because they’re the people I’ve been working with for a long time,’’ Fox said.

Although she could return on a tourist visa, Fox said ‘‘it’s hard to continue the missionary work if you’re just a tourist because . . . we were assigned here to the congregati­on not as tourists.’’ –AP

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