FACT CHECK: De Lima NOT mentioned in U.S. sanction vs ICC
Roque falsely claimed that President Trump had said people who would help the ICC, such as former senator Leila De Lima, would be sanctioned.
Roque falsely claimed that President Trump had said people who would help the ICC, such as former senator Leila De Lima, would be sanctioned.
Umani ng pagbatikos mula sa administrayon ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang pagpirma kamakailan sa 2020 budget ng Estados Unidos dahil sa matinding implikasyon nito para sa ilan: isang entry ban sa US para sa mga opisyal ng gobyerno ng Pilipinas na sangkot sa detensyon ng senador ng oposisyon na si Leila de Lima, na nakakulong sa Camp Crame ng higit dalawang taon dahil sa kasong may kinalaman umano sa droga.
The recent signing of the United States’ 2020 budget law drew flak from President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration as it introduced quite a steep price for some: an entry ban to the U.S. for Philippine government officials involved in the detention of opposition senator Leila de Lima, who has been detained at Camp Crame for over two years on alleged drug-related charges.
Sa isang komentaryo nitong Nob. 8, binatikos ni Sen. Leila De Lima, nakakulong na kritiko ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, ang digmaan ng kasalukuyang administrasyon sa mga droga at ikinumpara ito sa kanyang "pakikibaka laban sa human trafficking."
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte again raked up the past against Sen. Leila de Lima in his Aug. 21 midnight press conference. He said: “De Lima, whenever she faces the microphone and TV cameras, she changes the aura, nag-iiba yung anyo. She becomes combative and she said, ‘Duterte should be punished for… Duterte should be sued