@inquirerdotnet Obvious sabotage by BANGAG admin dahil malapit na yung election, expect more of this shitshow from a DRUG ADDICT.
Same what happened sa nasirang asphalt CCLEX bridge ng cebu.
Ginagawa nila lahat para ipasama yung Duterte admin. Clear politics sa mga nakakintindi.
60 DAYS OF SILENCE 🦅
- Jassy Egan
Sixty days ago, a man who once occupied the highest office in this land was taken under heavy guard.
Sixty days have passed, and the question remains: who really ordered it?
The detention of Former President Rodrigo Duterte has now entered a symbolic threshold.
For his critics and haters, these days mark the dawning of accountability. But for majority of Filipinos, these are days of betrayal, darkened not only by grief but by a growing realization that sovereignty may have been sold.
At the heart of the controversy is not just the legality of FPRRD's arrest, but its morality. This arrest, facilitated, if not orchestrated by the current administration, bears the hallmarks of a political ambush disguised as legal compliance.
President Bongbong Marcos, Jr. and his government must answer for what increasing numbers of citizens and legal luminaries are calling the kidnap of an old man.
No court order has been made public. No charges have been formally filed in a Philippine court. And yet, the Former President has vanished into the opaque custody of a shadowy legal arrangement neither fully local nor entirely foreign. The Marcos, Jr. government has chosen ambiguity. Strategic, perhaps, but morally indefensible.
This is not justice. This is spectacle. And Filipinos know the difference.
FPRRD’s arrest, carried out under a cloud of international coordination, has the character of an outsourced justice project. A public performance aimed at appeasing Western observers rather than honoring the principles of domestic due process. Worse, it has opened the door to a disturbing precedent: that a sitting administration can remove its predecessor or its critics not through law, but through legal theater.
The government’s silence is telling.
After the senate inquiries led by the presidential sister, no clear statement has come from Malacañang justifying the operation, no transparent explanation given as to who approved the handover of PRRD to foreign legal interests. Silence, in this case, is complicity.
Accountability must be pursued—but not selectively.
If FPRRD is to face trial, then let him face the full weight of Philippine justice, under the laws he once enforced. But if his detention was achieved by cutting corners, bypassing constitutional safeguards, and surrendering national dignity, then it is not just Rody Duterte who stands accused.
It is the government itself.
This case is no longer about guilt or innocence alone. It is about sovereignty, and whether the Filipino people still own the right to judge their leaders without foreign interference or internal betrayal. It is about whether a nation still has the spine to defend its own institutions, even when they are imperfect.
Sixty days is too long for silence.
If justice is indeed the goal, then let the government come forward and own its role.
Otherwise, the people will see this for what it increasingly appears to be: not justice, but political expediency dressed in legal robes.
The legitimate, untainted results of the May 12 elections will be another wake-up call for this administration. A reminder of just how angry the Filipino people already are at the President’s silence and lack of accountability.
If this silence and cold treatment are BBM’s message to the public—that he simply does not care—then let our votes send him a message louder than words.
Bring PRRD home.
Or prepare for the political and personal reckoning that will follow.
#BringPRRDHome
#RodrigoDuterte
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@mr_90two10 Ibang klasi talaga yung kinakain ng mga komunista, utak talangka lahat😅
Unnecessary na pala yung identification ng mga biktima? Kayo nanghusga, di patunayan nyo kung totoo mga GAGO!