Philippine Supreme Court upholds Duterte’s martial law in south

The Philippine Supreme Court on July 4 upheld the martial law declared by President Rodrigo Duterte in the southern region, while the country has been fighting against militants.
Philippine Supreme Court upholds Duterte’s martial law in south ảnh 1Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (Photo: EPA/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Philippine Supreme Court on July 4 upheld the martial lawdeclared by President Rodrigo Duterte in the southern region, while the countryhas been fighting against militants who have links to the self-claimed IslamicState (IS).

Speakingwith reporters, Theodore Te, spokesman of the Philippine Supreme Court said amajority of the judges ruled to dismiss the petitions of the oppositionlawmakers, without citing a specific reason.

Thestatement was made after opposition lawmakers petitioned the court to reviewand nullify President Duterte’s decision.

OnMay 23, Duterte declared martial law for 60 days in Marawi city on Mindanaoisland after IS-linked extremists besieged some areas of the city and causedongoing violence.

Todate, more than 460 people were killed in Marawi clashes, including 300militants, dozens of soldiers and civilians. Besides, nearly 40,000 people hadto leave their houses in Marawi and neighbouring areas for evacuation.

AfterPresident Duterte made an announcement to likely continue the martial law for60 days more, Philippine Secretary of Defence Delfin Lorenzana on July 3 saidthe country’s security agencies have been evaluated the situation in Mindanaoto make the final decision.

TheGovernment will support people to rebuild areas which were destroyed by blastsand air raids, including residential houses, malls, and banks, Lorenzana added.-VNA
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