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Aussie nun who irked Duterte fights expulsion

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MANILA: An Australian nun who irked the Philippine president for joining political rallies defied an Immigratio­n Bureau order for her to leave the Philippine­s and appealed to justice officials to allow her to continue her missionary work for the poor and victims of injustice.

Accompanie­d by fellow Catholic nuns and priests, Sister Patricia Fox (pic) and her lawyers filed the petition before the Department of Justice. Dozens of supporters held placards that read, “Hands off Sister Pat” and yelled, “No to deportatio­n”.

“My wish is to continue the mis- sionary work with the poor and I hope that will be the result ... and for me to continue working as a missionary, as a human rights defender,” the 71-year-old Fox told journalist­s and supporters.

Her lawyer, Katherine Panguban, said the appeal should stop the Bureau of Immigratio­n and Deportatio­n from enforcing a decision to revoke Fox’s missionary visa and forcing her to leave the country after nearly three decades of missionary work for the poor, workers and tribal communitie­s.

President Rodrigo Duterte has been hypersensi­tive to criticism, especially about his bloody crackdown on illegal drugs and expression­s of alarm by foreign government­s and human rights watchdogs. His administra­tion barred a critical Italian politician, Giacomo Filibeck, from entering the country last month.

Last month, Duterte threatened foreigners with arrests if they insult his government in rallies.

“You come here and insult us, you trample on our sovereignt­y. That will never happen,” said the volatile former city mayor, known for his extra tough approach to law and order. — AP

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