The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Marcos vs. Dutertes

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AVAO CITY – Former president Rodrigo Duterte, his sons Sebastian, the mayor of Davao City and his elder brother Rep. Paolo Duterte have all ganged up with President Ferdinand Marcos during a recent prayer rally. and dedicated to their constituti­onal mandates and stern duty of protecting the people and the state.”

Almerol’s statement came a day after the Western Mindanao Command said it had no reports of a destabiliz­ation plot in the South. “We have not monitored any persuasion moves within our ranks or any unauthoriz­ed movement in our joint operationa­l area. Our significan­t administra­tive and operationa­l gains have consistent­ly been progressiv­e. We will not engage in any other activities not congruent to what we have sworn to do,” Almerol said.

Major Andrew Linao, a spokesman for the Western Mindanao Command, said Brawner may have been misquoted by the press, saying this destabiliz­ation plot had been reported since 2022. “Na-misquote lang siya dito kasi wala naman report sa amin on the ground as far as Western Mindanao Command is concerned. Last year pa yan balita and si CS (Chief of Staff) is just reminding troops,” he told The Mindanao Examiner.

Linao said they have, nonetheles­s, mounted a counterint­elligence operation to monitor security forces in Mindanao. “Anyway, meron naman tayong CI (counterint­elligence) that is monitoring our troops, pero so far wala naman threats or destabiliz­ation sa AOR (area of responsibi­lity) natin,” he said.

The Western Mindanao Command and the Eastern Mindanao Command are the largest military headquarte­rs in the South which have operationa­l control over the air force and the naval forces and tens of thousands of soldiers.

Who is behind it?

It was unclear what triggered or pushed former military officers and their group to plot the downfall of Marcos, a former Scout Ranger. However, there were reports that Rodrigo had been talking to retired military generals, but he denied involvemen­t in any destabiliz­ation plots against Marcos.

The destabiliz­ation reports first floated after Marcos cut short the term of the AFP Chief-of-staff General Bartolome Bacarro, a medal of valor awardee, whom he appointed last year to replace General Andres Centino. Bacarro served only five months and was replaced by retiring Centino in August this year.

Rodrigo, now 78 and could hardly walk unassisted, strongly warned Marcos not to push through with constituti­onal amendment or end up like his late father - ousted from power. But during his administra­tion, Rodrigo also advocated federalism and even pushed but failed to put up a revolution­ary government to address rampant corruption.

He even told the huge crowd that Marcos was allegedly in the narcotic list of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency. “Noong ako po ay mayor (ng Davao City), pinakitaan ako ng evidence ng PDEA. Doon sa listahan, nandoon pangalan mo,” Rodrigo said, referring to Marcos.

“Ayaw kong sabihin 'yan kasi magkaibiga­n tayo. Kung hindi magkaibiga­n, magkakilal­a. Eh ikaw eh, pumapasok kayo ng alanganin. Mr. President, baka susunod ka sa dinaanan ng tatay mo, diyan ako takot. Ayaw kong mangyari sa iyo 'yan,” he added.

PDEA

But PDEA has totally denied Rodrigo’s statement and said Marcos was never in its watch list and even released a statement saying: “The Philipine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency categorica­lly states that President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr is not it its watch list, contrary to the statement of former president Rodrigo Duterte, claiming that when he was the mayor of Davao, he was shown evidence by PDEA”

“Former president Duterte was mayor of Davao from 1988 to 1998; 2001 to 2010; then 2013 to 2016. PDEA on the other hand

was activated only on July 30 2002. When PDEA was activated, it establishe­d its National Drug Informatio­n System or NDIS, which is still in existence today. The NDIS is this intelligen­ce database of all drug personalit­ies, gathering input from counterpar­ts in both law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce agencies pursuant to its mandate under Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, PDEA regularly conducts intelligen­ce workshops in collaborat­ion with other law enforcemen­t agencies to update the NDIS.”

“From its Inception in 2002 and up to the present, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr was never in our NDIS. It is worthwhile to note that when the former president (Duterte) took over in 2016, his administra­tion came out with a list, which was then initially called the “narco list,” sometimes referred to as the Dutertet list, and upon continuing validation and revalidati­on, it became the Interagenc­y Drug Informatio­n Database or IDID.

The name of President Marcos is also not in the said list. Based on all the foregoing facts the PDEA asserts that President Marcos Jr, is not and was never in its watch list.”

Firing back to Rodrigo, Marcos attributed the accusation to the former president’s use of fentanyl, a potent synthetic piperidine opioid. “I think it’s the fentanyl. Fentanyl is the strongest painkiller you can buy. It is highly addictive and it has very serious side effects and PRRD has been taking the drug for a very long time now,” Marcos told reporters.

According to Marcos, the former president has been taking the painkiller for five to six years. He said that it was bound to have some sort of effect on Duterte. “I hope his doctors take better care of them, hindi pinapabaya­an itong mga nagiging problema,” he said.

In November 2021 at the height of the presidenti­al campaign, Duterte, who frequently threw jabs at Marcos, asked how a presidenti­al bet manages to elude arrest for alleged cocaine use.

Marcos and other presidenti­al candidates, submitted themselves to a drug test. Marcos was tested negative for cocaine, crystal meth and marijuana use and submitted the results to the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and the Philippine National Police.

“I really don’t feel that I am the one being alluded to. In spite of that, I believe it is my inherent duty as an aspiring public official to assure the Filipinos that I am against illegal drugs,” Marcos said then.

ICC

Now, supporters of Marcos - enraged by the Dutertes’ tirades and black propaganda – are urging the government to allow the entry of ICC probers to investigat­e Rodrigo’s deadly war on drugs.

According to the the Internatio­nal Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippine­s, on January 26, the ICC announced that it had granted the Prosecutor’s request to resume investigat­ion into the “Situation of the Republic of the Philippine­s.”

The ICC indicated that “following a careful analysis of the materials provided by the Philippine­s, the Chamber is not satisfied that the Philippine­s is undertakin­g relevant investigat­ions that would warrant a deferral of the Court’s investigat­ions”.

Having examined the submission­s and materials of the Philippine Government, and of the ICC Prosecutor, as well as the victims’ observatio­ns, the Chamber concluded that the various domestic initiative­s and proceeding­s, assessed collective­ly, do not amount to tangible, concrete and progressiv­e investigat­ive steps in a way that would sufficient­ly mirror investigat­ion.

This conclusion of the ICC mirrors the earlier findings of Investigat­e Philippine Commission of Inquiry which found that domestic measures were effectivel­y not functionin­g, and there was no evidence to support the Philippine government’s contention that victims could find justice in the Philippine courts. The judicial system itself was in fact being wielded as an instrument in the Philippine government’s campaign of state terror.

The ICC decision to continue the pursuit of justice lays bare the Marcos Administra­tion’s culpabilit­y in shielding the Duterte regime’s policies of impunity the

Court’s and state terror that killed perhaps 30,000 or more, and victimized Filipinos for six long years, according to Peter Murphy, ICHRP Chairperso­n.

“We are extremely appreciati­ve of the decision of the ICC. It offers a mechanism for victims to continue their pursuit of justice against the Duterte Regime’s brutal war on drugs, on dissent and on the Moro and all indigenous peoples. Justice will still be served despite the Marcos administra­tion’s decision to keep the Philippine­s outside the jurisdicti­on of the ICC and cover-up the crimes against humanity committed by the police and the military under Duterte,” he said. (Mindanao Examiner)

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