Did you find yourselves caught in the Valentine rush over the weekend? In this story, we bring you to Dangwa, the flower market that has outlasted the ravages of weather and time.
For many Filipinos, however, Saturday, February 14, was a gift that they did not see coming: the release of the names of the eight alleged indirect co-perpetrators of detained former president Rodrigo Duterte in the crimes against humanity charges that he’s facing at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
The pre-trial of Duterte, or confirmation of charges hearing, begins next Monday, February 23, and it will last the entire week. Jodesz Gavilan walks us through what is expected to happen in those five days here.
Six of Duterte’s eight alleged co-perpetrators are the so-called “Davao Boys,” who are either from Davao or had spent critical times of their career there.
If Duterte has his Davao Boys with blood on their hands, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. also has his own Ilocano cronies who were showered with fat government contracts.
What rankles us is that Malacañang seems to be turning a blind eye to what, at the very least, are conflict-of-interest situations involving these Ilocanos.
As cynics of this benighted land would say, weather-weather lang ‘yan. Unless the President can prove them wrong, of course.
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