The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Duterte threatens to jail martial law critics

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to jail critics of his use of martial law in the violence-wracked south, days before the Supreme Court is set to rule on its legality this week.

Duterte declared military rule across the region of Mindanao, home to about 20 million people, in late May to quell what he said was a fast-growing threat from the Islamic State (IS) group there.

The Philippine leader has insisted he would ignore the findings of the court, which has constituti­onal oversight, vowing only to listen to recommenda­tions from the armed forces.

“It’s not dependent on the whim of the Supreme Court. Should I believe them? When I see the situation is still chaotic and you ask me to lift it? I will arrest you and put you behind bars,” Duterte said in a speech before local officials on Saturday.

“We can talk of anything else and make compromise­s maybe but not when the interest of my country is at stake.”

Government forces are continuing to battle militants occupying the city of Marawi, with aerial bombardmen­t and ferocious street-to-street combat that has left some 400 people dead and forced nearly 400,000 people in the wider area to flee their homes.

Duterte has faced a backlash from opposition lawmakers, who last month asked the Supreme Court to reject the declaratio­n of martial law, which they have slammed as unconstitu­tional.

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