Philippine Daily Inquirer

DE LIMA, SUPPORTERS MARK 2ND YEAR OF DETENTION

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

Feb. 24 of every year will go down in history as the “Day of Injustice” under the Duterte administra­tion, detained opposition Sen. Leila de Lima said on Sunday as she, her family and supporters marked her second year inside a tightly guarded jail facility at Camp Crame.

‘Unjust detention’

De Lima, who had spoken out against President Duterte’s alleged human rights violations in his war on drugs, had been indicted for supposedly protecting drug peddlers in- side the state penitentia­ry when she was still justice secretary under the previous Aquino administra­tion.

State prosecutor­s brought the charges against her based on the testimonie­s of convicted drug lords and after Mr. Duterte consistent­ly accused her of involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade.

“[That day] will remind us that, aside from me, there are others out there who were falsely accused and were made to pay for the crimes that they never committed because justice has always been on the hands of the powerful,” De Lima said in a statement.

She claimed her “unjust de- tention” was also a reminder of the “authoritar­ian regime in the country under the hands of Mr. Duterte, who uses his power to persecute his political critics.”

The senator said she was able to author and cosponsor 142 bills and 146 resolution­s even while in detention.

Third book launched

Of these, 113 proposed measures and 123 resolution­s were written right inside her prison cell.

As part of the observance of her second year of incarcerat­ion, De Lima launched her third book, entitled “Dispatches from Crame II: Faith, Hope& Love.”

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