The Freeman

Duterte lauds women in society

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MANILA — Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippine leader accused of being among the worst violators of women’s rights in Asia, lauded the courage, determinat­ion and contributi­on of women to society in a statement released yesterday.

In his message for the celebratio­n of the Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Duterte urged the Filipino people to advocate for the rights of women and ensure that they were able to pursue their dreams and participat­e as the nation addressed the challenges of the times.

“Together, let us optimize the potential of every Filipina as we realize a more inclusive nation rooted on justice and equal opportunit­y,” Duterte said in a statement Thursday but released only Friday.

“Join me in advocating for the rights of women not only today, but every day. I wish everyone a productive and meaningful celebratio­n,” the president added.

Duterte also recognized the contributi­ons of women in society and stressed that the Philippine­s ranked the highest among Asia Pacific countries in bridging gender gap.

“These achievemen­ts are indeed, remarkable, but our fight for true equality among genders goes on,” he said.

The Philippine leader’s message is sure to receive criticisms and derision especially from rights groups and activists who have repeatedly slammed him for sexist and misogynist­ic remarks.

In a rally in the historic Plaza Miranda at the heart of Manila on Thursday, activists in pink and purple shirts protested against him as they labeled the Philippine president one of worst violators of women’s rights in Asia.

The protesters, who were singing and dancing, handed flowers to mothers, sisters and widows of drug suspects, who mostly belonged to the country’s urban poor, slain in Duterte’s brutal campaign against illegal drugs.

Duterte has drawn fire in the past for his sexist remarks, the most recent of which was his order for security personnel to shoot female Maoist rebels in their private parts.

“Tell the soldiers, ‘There’s a new order from the mayor,’” the president said in his speech to former rebels early this month. “We will not kill you. We will just shoot you in the vagina, so that if there’s no vagina, it would be useless.”

Duterte prefers to be addressed as “mayor” instead of president as he was the chief executive of the southern Davao City for more than two decades.

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