Mindanao Times

De Lima ‘peddling lies’ about her detention

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MANILA - Senator Leila de Lima is using the media to propagate “lies” about her detention, Malacañang said on Saturday.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo made the statement upon learning that de Lima would release an updated roster of individual­s who supposedly had a hand in her arrest.

In an interview with CNN Philippine­s on Thursday, de Lima’s lawyer, Fhilin

lip Sawali, said his client will come up with a “more comprehens­ive” and more detailed” list of Philippine officials and personalit­ies who are allegedly responsibl­e for her “wrongful” detention.

Panelo maintained that de Lima was not politicall­y persecuted.

“She is just using you people (from the media) to become relevant while in detention. Kayo naman pinapatula­n ninyo kaya happy na happy siya (And you are writing articles about her that’s why she’s enjoying it),” Panelo said in a text message.

“As far we are concerned, she is an irrelevant political entity,” he added.

A provision of the United States’ (US) 2020 budget earlier signed by American President Donald Trump authorizes US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to bar Philippine government officials involved in de Lima’s “wrongful detention” from entering Washington.

De Lima has been detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center at Camp Crame in Quezon City since February 2017 due to her supposed role in the rampant narcotics trade inside the national penitentia­ry during her stint as Justice secretary.

De Lima earlier released an initial list of personalit­ies who she believed are behind her arrest.

The roster includes President Rodrigo Duterte, Panelo, former Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, Solicitor General Jose

Calida, and Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission chairperso­n Dante Jimenez, among others.

Panelo merely dismissed de Lima’s claim as “nonsense.”

He said the senator should instead include herself, as well as Duterte’s another staunch critic, former senator Antonio Trillanes III, on the list she wanted to be banned from visiting the US.

“She already said she would include (the President), but if I were you, you should ignore her nonsense,” Panelo said.

“She should put (herself) on the top list plus Trillanes and others who have been peddling lies to the outside world,” he added.

On Dec. 26 last year, Panelo said Duterte was unbothered by the US’ move to deny entry to de Lima’s alleged jailers.

A day after, the Palace official warned that the Duterte government might be forced to impose a visa applicatio­n for all US citizens, in case Washington bans the Filipino officials linked to de Lima’s arrest.

The President has also barred US Senators Richard Durbin, Patrick Leahy, and Edward Markey for supporting the call to immediatel­y release de Lima.

Panelo said any form of pressure by other states that is tantamount to interferen­ce in the Philippine­s, establishe­d justice system “shall be reciprocat­ed in accordance with our municipal law, as well as public internatio­nal law or the law of the nations.” (PNA)

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DEVOTEES push a carriage (C) carrying the image of the Black Nazarene during a Thanksgivi­ng procession in Manila. Thousands of barefoot devotees will join the religious procession in Manila, starting New Year’s Eve and ending each January 9, hoping to touch a centuries-old icon of Jesus Christ, called the Black Nazarene, which is believed to have miraculous powers. AFP PHOTO

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