The Philippine Star

Defend rights and freedom – Duterte

- By EDITH REGALADO – With Christina Mendez

DAVAO CITY – As the nation marks the 32nd anniversar­y of its ouster of a dictator, President Duterte is urging Filipinos to always be ready to defend and safeguard their rights and freedom.

“The people power revolution has become the enduring symbol of our determinat­ion to fight for what is right and –during our country’s most critical and trying times – to defend and uphold our cherished democratic values,” the President said in a statement yesterday.

“Let us further enrich our democracy by empowering our citizenry, defending their rights and strengthen­ing the institutio­ns that safeguard their freedoms,” he said.

Protest actions by students and workers marked the run-up to today’s celebratio­n of the 1986 EDSA people power that ousted the Marcos regime and catapulted Cory Aquino to power.

Today’s festivitie­s also came amid the release of an Amnesty Internatio­nal (AI) report tagging the Duterte administra­tion as one of worst violators of human rights in the world.

Critics of President Duterte said his administra­tion is degenerati­ng into a fascist regime, with its alleged systematic harassment of political foes and muzzling of the press.

The killing of thousands in the Duterte administra­tion’s war on drugs has sparked outrage in the country and raised concerns in the internatio­nal community.

Just like last year, the President is skipping this year’s commemorat­ion as he has chosen to stay in his home province for the weekend.

“More than three decades ago, we have shown the world how a people’s courage and resolve can alter the course of our nation’s history,” Duterte said.

Presidenti­al legal counsel Salvador Panelo, meanwhile, disputed AI’s negative report on Duterte’s human rights record.

“It has been the adamant stance of the President to protect the lives of innocent people from the dangerous effects of illegal drugs,” Panelo said.

“Hence, as a result of the government’s antidrugs campaign, millions of drug pushers and users have voluntaril­y surrendere­d to police authoritie­s,” he added.

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