Philippine Daily Inquirer

DUTERTE RECOGNIZES PEOPLE’S FEAR OF ML RETURN

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ

President Duterte acknowledg­ed the Filipinos’ fear of a return of the numerous human rights violations and massive corruption that marked the martial law era under the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos in declaring Sept. 21 National Day of Protest.

In his Proclamati­on 319 dated Sept. 19, Mr. Duterte listed the atrocities that the people remember about Marcos’ martial rule.

“The martial law era that began with the promulgati­on of Proclamati­on 1081 (series 1972) has imprinted itself in the collective memory of the people as a time attended by the commission of gross human rights violations, arbitrary state interventi­ons, rampant corruption and disregard of fundamenta­l civil liberties,” he said in his proclamati­on.

“This administra­tion recognizes the fear and indignatio­n of the people against a repetition and perpetuati­on of such human rights violations and all other failings of the government,” he added.

Mr. Duterte said he was declaring a day of protest “in solidarity with the people’s call against all excesses and shortcomin­gs of the government, and with the people’s desire to uphold the highest standards of integrity, efficiency and accountabi­lity in government.”

He called on local government­s to dispense with the permit requiremen­ts for public assemblies, marches and demonstrat­ions.

He also directed the police and other law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to observe maximum restraint.

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