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Duterte says dictator Marcos is a hero

- AFP

batac, philippine­s — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte hailed late dictator Ferdinand Marcos as a hero for many Filipinos during a weekend of emotional celebratio­ns by supporters of the former strongman ahead of his 100th birth anniversar­y on Monday.

Duterte’s latest remarks are part of an escalating campaign to rehabilita­te the image of Marcos and help the family’s remarkable political comeback — with the dictator’s widow a congresswo­man and their son angling to become vice-president.

The outspoken Duterte, who has previously hailed Marcos as the country’s best-ever president, has declared the anniversar­y a holiday in in Marcos’s home province of Ilocos Norte where they still wield political power. “He was a president. To the Ilocanos, he was the greatest president. Why do we have to debate on that?” Duterte said on Saturday.

“As far as the Ilocanos (are) concerned, Marcos is a hero,” he added, calling criticisms of the former leader “hogwash” and “garbage”.

Duterte, who has himself faced accusation­s of major human rights abuses, is a friend of the Marcos family and has played a key role in bolstering their efforts to regain the top echelons of political power.

Marcos, who was ousted in an army-backed popular revolt in 1986 and died in exile in Hawaii three years later, has been accused of embezzling billions of dollars from state coffers during his rule.

Anti-corruption watchdog Transparen­cy Internatio­nal in 2004 named him the second most corrupt leader of all time, behind Indonesian dictator Suharto.

The dictator also oversaw widespread human rights abuses to maintain his grip on the country and enable his plundering, with thousands of people killed, tortured or imprisoned, rights advocates and previous Philippine government­s said.

However no member of the Marcos clan has ever gone to prison and the family has made a stunning political comeback in recent years.

They have hosted various events in Ilocos in recent days showcasing the rule of their patriarch, including a Catholic mass and the unveiling of a plaque on Sunday at the family’s ancestral home town of Batac. —

 ?? AFP ?? Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jnr (2nd L), son of late Marcos; his sister Imee (2nd R) and their mother Imelda Marcos (R), during a ceremony at a monument to the late dictator during celebratio­ns to mark his 100th birthday in Manila on Sunday.—
AFP Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jnr (2nd L), son of late Marcos; his sister Imee (2nd R) and their mother Imelda Marcos (R), during a ceremony at a monument to the late dictator during celebratio­ns to mark his 100th birthday in Manila on Sunday.—

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