PHILIPPINES

Philippine Daily Inquirer-May 25


Last Wednesday marked the first anniversary of the start of the siege of Marawi City — and the imposition of martial law in all of Mindanao. It weighed heavily on President Duterte’s mind. At the 120th anniversary rites of the Philippine Navy the day before, he struck a somber, reflective note. “We had a very sad experience in the Marawi siege and we all know that we’ve fallen short in some respects in the way it was handled.”

He meant this in both an official and personal capacity. He lamented the number of deaths, saying he did not expect that the Maute group would have “so much ordnance and that the fight would take us about four months to finish.” (It took exactly five months; the military proclaimed complete victory on Oct. 23.) But he also acknowledged the impact the siege would have on his own legacy, saying he knows it would leave “a dent in my own history when I go out of government service.”

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First published in: The Philippine Daily Inquirer