MANILA, Philippines – From a “monumental blunder,” to a case of the powerful shielding its own, the great Senate escape of Senator Bato dela Rosa has been called many things.
Our newsroom and contributing experts have been hard at work piecing together the facts and timeline of events, contemplating the implications of this debacle, and battling the barrage of disinformation.
Here are some of the best pieces on Rappler to help you make sense of the mess:
Our reporters who were at the Senate during the shooting weave together the events, including warnings from Senate staff before the gunshots and the media’s last sighting of Senator Dela Rosa.
Lawyer Tony La Viña says what happened at the Senate proves that Philippine institutions cannot be trusted to deliver justice to drug war victims, and why Bato and former president Rodrigo Duterte need to be tried before the International Criminal Court.
Disinformation narratives went on hyperdrive in the hours after the shooting incident.
Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano and pro-Duterte online armies claim surrendering Dela Rosa to the ICC is illegal. But what do Philippine laws actually say? Jairo Bolledo provides this analysis.
Our Mindanao bureau coordinator Herbie Gomez’s headline encapsulates what the senator lost during that mad chase.
A diversion to help Bato escape? The NBI chief, himself a former ally of Rodrigo Duterte through PDP-Laban ties, thinks so.
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