Duterte’s
“strongman” image, a facade of cowardice
By
KARAPATAN
May 4, 2018
QUEZON CITY –
“Strongmen” like Rodrigo Duterte exercise power through State terror
and violence with impunity, couched in populist language that
misleads the public and trains the guns of his armed forces and
police on his perceived enemies – the people.
His “strength” comes from
dehumanizing the urban poor and workers by calling them “drug
addicts” and “lazy criminals,” by tagging activists and political
dissenters as “terrorists,” and by branding any and all criticism to
his anti-people policies as forms of “destabilization.”
Contrary to Duterte’s
statement that he has not put his critics in jail, Karapatan’s
documentation puts the number of activists arrested and still
currently detained under Duterte at 173, out of the 503 political
prisoners in the Philippines. Majority of them are peasant and trade
union leaders, members of people’s organizations and organizers who
have been working with the poor communities to push for genuine
agrarian reform, living wages and security of tenure, accessible
social services, among others.
The number includes the
six young peasant organizers illegally arrested in Mabinay, Negros
Oriental, peasant leaders of Compostela Farmers Association, farmers
in Batangas, teachers and supporters of Lumad schools – all charged
with false criminal offenses in an attempt to justify their
incarceration. Rafael Baylosis, peace consultant of the National
Democratic Front of the Philippines, and his son-in-law, trade union
organizer Marklen Maojo Maga, were also arrested and are detained
because of fabricated charges.
His vengefulness against
his critics who are vocal against human rights violations in the
country has resulted to the drawing up of a fake terror list which
includes UN experts and human rights defenders and to the daily
threats and harassment against activists. Laced with so much
vitriol, his vindictive orders and pronouncements against foreign
observers and missionaries like Sr. Patricia Fox have resulted to
violations on the exercise of free speech and expression. His mad
thirst for sole control of power is driving him to persecute
officials in other branches of government who do not share his
propensity for brazen acts of violence.
Duterte’s “strongman”
persona is actually a facade of cowardice of a megalomaniac. Like
all other previous and current despots and tyrants, his so-called
strength is an expression of his greed for power. What he truly
fears is the people’s exercise of our sovereign will to exact
justice and accountability.