PhilStarGlobal-Jan 26

Instead of commenting on people reportedly killed, tortured and imprisoned during the Marcos dictatorship, presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. cast doubt on Amnesty International, a rights group that sent missions to the Philippines during Martial Law.

Boy Abunda, in a one-on-one interview with Marcos that aired Tuesday, asked the presidential aspirant whether data from Amnesty International were just lies. Marcos said he had not seen the international watchdog’s data and that he has no idea how they came up with the statistics. Amnesty International sent two missions to the Philippines: One in 1971, with the Marcos patriarch’s approval. Another team was deployed in November 1981. Reports were published in 1976 and 1982, respectively. In its second mission, the delegation received information on 49 cases that “involved serious allegations of violations of human rights” that include arbitrary killing, execution by government agents and torture. Marcos is campaigning as a “unifying” leader. He said that, if elected, he plans to win over victims of his father’s brutal regime who strongly oppose his candidacy with his sincerity and plans. Read more at: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/01/26/2156503/asked-about-martial-law-abuse-marcos-questions-amnesty-international-data