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Showing posts with label martial law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label martial law. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Former Philippines First Lady, Imelda Marcos, Convicted of Embezzling $200M

Corruption is Everywhere and Certainly was in Marcos' Philippines
By Nicholas Sakelaris

Imelda Marcos was convicted on seven charges of graft dating back to time as first lady of the Philippines.
Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE

UPI -- Former Philippines first lady Imelda Marcos was convicted on seven charges of graft related to the theft of up to $200 million from her nearly two decades in office.

Marcos, 89, currently has a seat in Congress and was not present for the sentencing. She faces between 6 to 11 years in prison for each of the seven charges. She used banks in Switzerland to transfer the money.

In a statement, Marcos said her attorney is studying the verdict and she intends to file a motion asking the court to reconsider. She could also appeal the decision, which could drag on for several more years.

An arrest warrant was ordered for Marcos because she failed to appear in court.

The corruption charges make up a fraction of the billions of dollars Marcos, a former beauty queen, and her husband, President Ferdinand Marcos, are believed to have acquired through illegal means. 

Ferdinand Marcos ruled the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, a violent period of martial law in the Pacific nation. The government was overthrown in 1986, forcing the ruling family to flee to the United States where Ferdinand Marcos died in 1989. Imelda Marcos later returned to the country where the family has made a comeback.

Still, the charges have hung over the politically powerful Marcos family since 1991 and the timing could jeopardize the next generation. The family is an important ally of populist President Rodrigo Duterte. A government spokesman said the government respects the ruling.

Imelda was infamous for having thousands of pairs of shoes! 




Wednesday, May 24, 2017

ISIS Takes on Duterte in the Philippines - This Will Not Be Pretty

Duterte declares state of emergency as ISIS militants BEHEAD police chief
and take Catholic priest hostage alongside worshippers in the Philippines,
hours after martial law is brought in 

A Filipino Archbishop today warned the group threatened
to kill the abductees
By Jay Akbar For Mailonline

Islamist gunmen who took a Catholic priest and churchgoers hostage in the Philippines have beheaded the city's local police chief, President Rodrigo Duterte has said.

Members of the ISIS-inspired Maute Islamist group stormed the Cathedral of Our Lady Help, in Marawi city on Mindanao island, and abducted church staff including Father Chito Suganob and worshipers. 

'They have threatened to kill the hostages if the government forces unleashed against them are not recalled,' Filipino Archbishop Socrates Villegas said in a statement. 

President Duterte, who declared martial law in parts of Mindanao after militants clashed with soldiers in Marawi yesterday, says he may extend it to other parts of the country if extremists seek sanctuary elsewhere. 

Duterte (pictured) declared martial law across the southern region of Mindanao last night after Islamist militants rampaged through the city of Marawi

'We are in state of emergency,' he told reporters in Manila after a state visit to Moscow, adding he would deal with militants 'harshly'. 

'At the time of his capture, Father Chito was in the performance of his ministry as a priest,' Archbishop Villegas said.

'He was not a combatant. He was not bearing arms. He was a threat to none. His capture and that of his companions violates every norm of civilised conflict.' 

But Marawi Mayor Majul Usman Gandamra has refused to confirm reports the terror group took hostages and insisted that the local government has the situation under control.

In a telephone interview with national broadcaster ANC, Gandamra said he was working with the military to bring peace and order to the city.

Police and military spokesmen were not immediately available to comment on Villegas's report of the hostage taking. 

Filipino Archbishop Socrates Villegas said the extremists have threatened to kill the hostages if the government forces unleashed against them are not recalled

Archbishop Villegas went on to say the extremists took an undisclosed number of hostages to a secret location and the abductees have not been heard from since

The fighting in Marawi erupted yesterday when security forces raided a house they believed Isnilon Hapilon, leader of the infamous Abu Sayyaf kidnap gang


WHAT HAPPENS UNDER MARTIAL LAW?

Martial law allows the president to 'call out the armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion', according to the constitution.

Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said security forces would be able to arrest suspected militants and hold them for three days without charge. 

During the nine years of martial law under former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, police and troops tortured, abducted and killed thousands of people who were critical of the dictatorship, according to rights groups and historians.

Duterte said his version of martial law would be 'harsh' and similar to that under Marcos. 


The fighting in Marawi erupted yesterday when security forces raided a house they believed Isnilon Hapilon, leader of the infamous Abu Sayyaf kidnap gang and Philippine head of ISIS, was hiding.

The United States regards Hapilon as one of the world's most dangerous terrorists, offering a bounty of $5 million for his capture.

More than 100 gunmen responded to the raid by burning buildings and conducting other diversionary tactics, according to Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.

Security analysts say Hapilon has been trying to unite Filipino militant groups that have professed allegiance to IS.

These include the Maute group, named after two brothers who lead it and which is based near Marawi. 

Duterte had repeatedly said the growing influence of Islamic State was one of the nation's top security concerns, and martial law was necessary to stop it.

However Islamist militancy is not new to the southern Philippines, where a decades-long Muslim separatist insurgency claimed more than 120,000 lives.

Muslim rebels orchestrated a siege in the southern city of Zamboanga in 2013 that left more than 200 people dead.

Soldiers at checkpoints as martial law declared in Mindanao


ISIS KILLS FIVE IN FIRST SUICIDE ATTACK IN SOMALIA 

ISIS has claimed responsibility for its first ever suicide attack in the troubled African nation of Somalia.

Police said five people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a checkpoint in the north-eastern port city of Bosaso, in Puntland, today.

Witnesses told of how the blast occurred near a hotel often used as a meeting place for local officials.

'I think the bomber was trying to target the hotel but he was stopped at the checkpoint close to the hotel and he decided to detonate his explosives,' said witness Awke Mohamed.

Puntland, which set up its own government in 1998, often comes under attack from Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab militants.

It is also home to a breakaway group of fighters who have declared allegiance to ISIS - but failed to gather much support. 

Martial law allows the president to 'call out the armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion', according to the Filipino constitution.

But the government of then-president Benigno Aquino did not declare martial law.

Aquino also said he had considered imposing martial law just before standing down last year in Sulu, island strongholds of the Abu Sayyaf in the far south of Mindanao.

But Aquino said he decided against it partly because military rule could spark resentment among local people.


Friday, July 15, 2016

Turkish Army Stage Coup, Take Over State TV, Impose Martial Law

A Turkish military stands guard near the Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, July 15, 2016. © Murad Sezer
A Turkish military stands guard near the Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, July 15, 2016. © Murad Sezer / Reuters

The Turkish military have reportedly broken into the headquarters of state broadcaster TRT. Photos posted on social media show soldiers inside the offices.

After seizing the channel, Turkish Armed Forces broadcast a statement declaring martial law and announcing that they had “completely taken over the administration” with the aim of “reinstat[ing] constitutional order, human rights and freedoms.”

The army also announced that a new constitution would be adopted and a “Peace Council” will now govern the country.

TRT's broadcast cut off after the statement was aired.

This is an astonishing development. Erdogan had been replacing top military personnel with Erdogan-friendly people. There are reports that he was about to replace more. That may be one of the catalysts for this coup. 

Certainly, history has the military replacing governments in Turkey when they became too Islamic. In fact, modern day Turkey was formed by a military coup as Attaturk ended the Ottoman Empire immediately after the first world war.

military presence at TRT
Attaturk determined that Turkey should be governed in a secular manner, not Islamic. The military has held up that ideal for nearly a century. 

I have documented some of Erdogan's attempts to turn Turkey into a Caliphate with himself as Caliph, such as replacing military leaders, jailing journalists who expose corruption and collusion with ISIS, attempting to shut down all criticism all over the world. 

I thought it was too late for the military to rise up, but I am delighted they found a way. It was just a matter of time before Erdogan made a mockery of democracy and established Sharia law.

I am concerned as to what this means for migrants in Turkey, whether they will be allowed to flood Europe or not. I am concerned as to what it means for the Kurds, and I am concerned as to what ISIS will do if there is instability in Turkey. Taking control quickly, as they appear to have done, should help avoid that, but I expect ISIS to try to foment a rebellion.

They just announced that the military council will abide by all international agreements. That is a good sign.