VP Sara’s grave threats cannot be justified — rights lawyer
Grave threats cannot be used as justification.
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Grave threats cannot be used as justification.
The assassination threats made by Vice President Sara Duterte against high-ranking government officials were difficult to refute, as these were witnessed by the Filipino people.
This is the second time that Duterte got impeached at the House of Representatives.
Progressive groups here called on Filipinos nationwide to stay engaged and continue monitoring the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, warning that public attention is key to holding those in power accountable.
Various sectoral leaders expressed rage over billions of misused funds that could have been used for social services.
We have to breathe down the necks of the impeachment court if we want accountability.
For the organizers, the impeachment trial is not simply another political battle in Manila—it is a test of democratic institutions and the Filipino people's capacity to demand accountability from those in power.
The leadership change in the Senate is linked to the upcoming impeachment trial of Duterte.
Despite repeated communication for Duterte to directly respond to these allegations, she did not attend the hearings.
Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance (TAMA NA), and allied organizations protest in front of the Supreme Court, demanding to reverse Sara Duterte’s impeachment ruling.
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