Marcos' Apparent Win in Philippines Election Bodes Ominously for Human Rights: Amnesty

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Marcos' Apparent Win in Philippines Election Bodes Ominously for Human Rights: Amnesty
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'The widespread arbitrary arrests and detentions, torture, and extrajudicial killings that occurred in the martial law era and violations committed more recently during the Duterte administration must never be allowed to happen again.'

the election of Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte—the son of a former U.S.-backed dictator and daughter of the current president—as president and vice president of the Philippines points to an"ominous moment for human rights."

With an initial tally nearly finished, Marcos, the son of former President Ferdinand Marcos, has securedof the vote and enjoys an insurmountable lead over his nearest rival, liberal candidate Leni Robredo. "During the campaign period, it seemed that they were deliberately refusing to take a position on past and present violations," she said,"including those committed under martial law in the 1970s and early 1980s, and in the context of the Rodrigo Duterte administration's 'war on drugs.'"

"The widespread arbitrary arrests and detentions, torture, and extrajudicial killings that occurred in the martial law era and violations committed more recently during the Duterte administration must never be allowed to happen again," she stressed.

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