MANILA (Reuters) - Twin blasts that killed 15 people in the volatile southern Philippines could both have been suicide bombings, the military said on Tuesday, representing an escalation of violence that the army chief said may require martial law to be re-imposed. Monday's explosions...
Marcos and Martial Law in the PhilippinesIn this highly respected work, Harold Crouch analyzes the role of the Indonesian army in that country's politics, putting special emphasis on the Sukarno years, the gradual take-over of power by the military, and the nature of Suharto's New Order ...
MANILA — Philippines leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Tuesday defended his late father’s imposition of martial law when in power, saying it was necessary because he wa…
Proclamation 2045 “terminated the state of martial law throughout the Philippines” (1). Its objective was stated as: [I]n pursuit of its long-range goal of recovering the substance of democracy, restoring individual rights and promoting the welfare of the Filipino people, the government has ...
Really? The writers in this book lived through martial law and tell it like it was—a fake and tarnished gold. Dictatorship and its aftereffects explode on the scene as twenty-two experts take us through the ups and downs of seven presidential administrations since that fateful 1972 declaration...
Martial Law in Philippines I. Introduction Martial Law was proclaimed by Ferdinand Marcos the 6th president of the Philippines on September 21, 1972. Dictatorial in which he will able to control, rule, and manipulate people through his power. He was a topnotch law student. Since he argue at...
(PNP-SAF) are deployed at a checkpoint in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, May 24, 2017. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Wednesday he is mulling placing the Visayas region in the central Philippines under martial law after declaring Mindanao under martial law. (Xinhua/Stringer)...
Under the martial law and the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in the southern Philippines, the Philippine security forces are allowed to make arrests, detain or search without a warrant. The southern Philippines has been the hotbed of violent extremism and a brewing rebe...
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Critics challenge martial law in Philippines; Critics call martial law declaration excessive ; Philippine military seizes more arms during raids in southern provinceCarlos H Conde