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Duterte vows to ignore Supreme Court on martial law

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MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has said he will ignore the Supreme Court and Congress as he enforces martial law across the southern third of the country, despite the Constituti­on giving them oversight.

Duterte on Tuesday imposed martial law in Mindanao, home to 20 million people, following deadly clashes in a mostly Muslim-populated city involving militants he said were trying to establish a caliphate for the Islamic State group.

“Until t he police and the armed forces say the Philippine­s is safe, this martial law will continue. I will not listen to others. The Supreme Court, Congress, they are not here,” Duterte told soldiers on Saturday.

“Are they the ones dying and losing blood, bleeding, hemorrhagi­ng because there is no help, no reinforcem­ent? It’s not them.”

The 1987 Constituti­on imposes limits on martial law to prevent a repeat of the abuses carried out under the regime of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who was deposed by a famous “People Power” revolution the previous year.

The constituti­on requires Congress to approve a president’s declaratio­n of martial law, and limits military rule for 60 days. If a president wants to extend it, he or she must again get congressio­nal endorsemen­t.

The Supreme Court can also rule on martial law’s legality.

“The Supreme Court will say they will examine into the factual ( basis). Why I don’t know. They are not soldiers. They do not know what is happening on the ground,” Duterte said Saturday on Jolo, a southern island that is under martial law.

A day after declaring martial law, Duterte described the nine years of military rule under Marcos as “very good”, and said his would be similar.

Duterte also told soldiers on Friday they would be allowed to conduct searches and arrests without warrants.

“During martial law, your commanders, you, you can arrest any person, search any house. There is no more warrant needed,” Duterte told troops on Friday.

Duterte’s c o mments contradict­ed a government statement released on Saturday to explain martial law.

“Warrants of arrest or search warrants should be issued,” the statement from the government’s informatio­n agency said.

“No person may be arrested

 ?? AFP ?? Military troops descend on war-torn Marawi City in Mindanao on Thursday.
AFP Military troops descend on war-torn Marawi City in Mindanao on Thursday.

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