Oman Daily Observer

Duterte scraps amnesty of chief critic, orders arrest

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday withdrew amnesty for an opposition senator involved in a failed coup 15 years ago and ordered his arrest, in what would be the second detention of a lawmaker critical of him.

Antonio Trillanes, Duterte’s most vocal opponent, has accused him of hiding wealth, and has supported petitions to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) seeking his indictment over the alleged murders of thousands of suspected criminals and drug dealers.

An executive order printed in the pro-duterte Manila Times newspaper said clemency for the former military serviceman had been voided because he fell short of the minimum requiremen­ts, including admitting his guilt.

In 2010, then President Benigno Aquino gave Trillanes amnesty for involvemen­t in a failed 2003 coup and a mutiny four years later, both aimed at overthrowi­ng then-president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a Duterte ally.

Trillanes called the executive order “stupid” and said he would not resist arrest or flee. “It’s a clear case of political persecutio­n,” he told reporters.

Trillanes is the latest of Duterte’s detractors to be targeted, accused of offences opponents call trumped up or technicali­ties.

They include politician­s, lawyers, a reporter, a judge, a United Nations rapporteur and even an elderly nun and a campaigner for indigenous peoples’ rights.

Duterte, now on an official visit to Israel, has long maintained he has never penalised anyone for criticisin­g him.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said Duterte had proven his “maximum tolerance for freedom of expression” and was simply enforcing the law by voiding an amnesty awarded as a political favour.

“It never was effective, there was nothing to undo,” Roque told reporters in Jerusalem. “He (Trillanes) did not ask for amnesty, it was given to him on a silver platter.”

Trillanes’ arrest would make him the second of a vocal Senate minority to be detained after Leila de Lima, a former justice secretary held for 18 months charged with involvemen­t in illicit narcotics.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Philippine Senator Antonio Trillanes speaks to the media at the Senate, in Pasay city, Metro Manila, Philippine­s, September 4, 2018.
— Reuters Philippine Senator Antonio Trillanes speaks to the media at the Senate, in Pasay city, Metro Manila, Philippine­s, September 4, 2018.

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