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Philippine court grants bail to jailed “drug war” critic

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Last updated: 2023/11/13 at 8:49 AM
News Room Published November 13, 2023
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MANILA: Jailed Philippine human rights campaigner Leila de Lima has been granted bail, her lawyer said on Monday (Nov 13), putting her a step closer to freedom after nearly seven years behind bars.

De Lima, one of the most outspoken critics of former president Rodrigo Duterte and his deadly anti-drug war, was jailed on narcotics-related charges she says were fabricated to silence her.

“This is a moment of triumphant joy and also thanksgiving,” de Lima told reporters as she left the court surrounded by police officers and boarded a minibus to be taken back to prison.

“I’ve been praying so hard for this day to come. It’s very painful to be jailed despite being innocent.”

Her lawyer, Filibon Tacardon, said de Lima “cried” when the decision was announced in the Manila court.

“We expected the bail solely because of the merits of the case,” Tacardon told reporters.

“We believe that she’s innocent — we all believe that she’s innocent and all these charges are trumped up.”

It was not immediately clear when she would walk free.

Human Rights Watch welcomed the bail decision.

“She never should have been unjustly prosecuted and detained by former President Rodrigo Duterte,” deputy Asia director Bryony Lau said in a statement.

Lau said Duterte’s administration “concocted evidence and used the machinery of an abusive state to punish her for performing her duties as a senator and speaking out against the ‘war on drugs’.”

PROBED “DEATH SQUAD” KILLINGS

De Lima, 64, is accused of taking money from inmates inside the largest prison in the Philippines to allow them to sell drugs while she was justice minister from 2010 to 2015.

Multiple witnesses, including prison gang bosses, died or recanted their testimonies, resulting in the dismissal of two of the three charges against de Lima.

Since President Ferdinand Marcos came into office last June there have been renewed calls from human rights groups, foreign diplomats and politicians for de Lima’s release.

While in jail she has suffered various health problems, including a pelvic organ prolapse that required surgery.

In October 2022, she was briefly taken hostage during an attempted breakout by three detained militants.

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