Aufrüstung der Philippinen: Kampfjetdeal sorgt für neue Spannungen zwischen USA und China
ICC takes custody of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in crimes against humanity case https://www.byteseu.com/824231/ #AngeloLafuente #Courts #Crime #DrugCrimes #EmilySoriano #FerdinandMarcos #GeneralNews #InternationalCriminalCourt #KarimKhan #LawEnforcement #LegalProceedings #Manila #MelindaAbionLafuente #Netherlands #Philippines #Politics #RodrigoDuterte #SaraDuterte #TheHague #WorldNews
Today in Labor History February 25, 1986: As a result of ongoing protests, Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos begged President Ronald Reagan for advice. Reagan told him to “cut and cut cleanly.” That evening, Marcos and his wife Imelda fled the nation aboard a U.S. air force plane, after 20 years of rule. He and his family, and an entourage of 90 people (mostly servants), arrived in Hawaii the next day. They brought 22 crates of cash valued at $717 million, 300 crates of jewelry of unknown value, $4 million worth of unset precious gems, $200,000 in gold bullion, $1 million in Philippine pesos and deposit slips for $124 million in banks in the Cayman Islands. Plus, countless crates of shoes. The Marcos’s hold the Guinness record for the largest ever theft from a government. Their son, Bong Bong Marcos, is the current president of the Philippines. His vice president is Sara Duterte, daughter of the Philippines last president, the violently repressive Rodrigo Duterte, who oversaw the assassinations of well over 1,000 street children and alleged drug dealers. Under Ferdinand Marcos, there were over 3,000 documented extrajudicial murders, 35,000 documented victims of torture and tens of thousands of people imprisoned.
Today in Labor History January 30, 1970: 20,000 people rioted in Manila. They were protesting the regime of US-backed dictator Ferdinand Marcos after his State of the Nation address. Over 2,000 attempted to storm the US embassy chanting “Down with imperialism!” Riot police and soldiers beat protesters with truncheons and rifle butts. At least 50 people were hospitalized and at least six died. Riots continued throughout the year. They were part of the First Quarter Storm.
In 1986, after ongoing protests, Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos begged President Ronald Regan for advice. Regan told him to “cut and cut cleanly.” That evening, Marcos and his wife Imelda fled the nation aboard a U.S. air force plane, after 20 years of rule. He and his family, and an entourage of 90 people (mostly servants), arrived in Hawaii the next day. They brought 22 crates of cash valued at $717 million, 300 crates of jewelry of unknown value, $4 million worth of unset precious gems, $200,000 in gold bullion, $1 million in Philippine pesos and deposit slips for $124 million in banks in the Cayman Islands. Plus, countless crates of shoes. The Marcos’s hold the Guinness record for the largest ever theft from a government. Although Grifter-in-chief Trump seems dead set on trying to break that record.
Speaking of which, if you are shocked and appalled that Americans could be stupid enough to reelect Trump, consider that the people of the Philippines somehow “forgot” about the years of brutal dictatorship by Marcos and elected his son Bongbong, who currently wants to meet with Trump to get foreign aid flowing again, so he can continue his family tradition of violent domestic repression.
On #ThisDayInHistory in 1972, the #authoritarian rule of #FerdinandMarcos began in the #Philippines with #Proclamation1081. This established martial law in the island country, lasting effectively until the #PeoplePowerRevolution of 1986. Never forget that a state can be defeated.
The leaders of the U.S., Japan and the Philippines to underscore the importance of maintaining strong alliances to preserve global stability and deter conflict during their summit in Washington. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/04/11/japan/minilateral-chiefs-biden-kishida-marcos/ #commentary #japan #fumiokishida #us #joebiden #usjapanrelations #china #defense #usmilitary #southchinasea #philippines #ferdinandmarcos #aukus #nato
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Back in early 2024, I told y’all it was gonna be a wild...
On #msnbc today was #mariaressa who was warning about #Russiandisinformation and TOLD Google at their Mountainview head office. A few months later, on #jan6 she was more aware she was right
She was asked by the MSNBC host #NicolleWallace did Google get back to you about this? No, she said
She also mentioned (in her home country) that #ferdinandmarcos stole about 10 billion USD in the 1980s, seems WILD is worldwide
Today in Labor History February 25, 1986: As a result of ongoing protests, Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos begged President Ronald Reagan for advice. Reagan told him to “cut and cut cleanly.” That evening, Marcos and his wife Imelda fled the nation aboard a U.S. air force plane, after 20 years of rule. He and his family, and an entourage of 90 people (mostly servants), arrived in Hawaii the next day. They brought 22 crates of cash valued at $717 million, 300 crates of jewelry of unknown value, $4 million worth of unset precious gems, $200,000 in gold bullion, $1 million in Philippine pesos and deposit slips for $124 million in banks in the Cayman Islands. Plus, countless crates of shoes. The Marcos’s hold the Guinness record for the largest ever theft from a government. Their son, Bong Bong Marcos, is the current president of the Philippines. His vice president is Sara Duterte, daughter of the Philippines last president, the violently repressive Rodrigo Duterte, who oversaw the assassinations of well over 1,000 street children and alleged drug dealers. Under Ferdinand Marcos, there were over 3,000 documented extrajudicial murders, 35,000 documented victims of torture and tens of thousands of people imprisoned.
Today in Labor History January 30, 1970: 20,000 people rioted in Manila. They were protesting the regime of US-backed dictator Ferdinand Marcos after his State of the Nation address. Over 2,000 attempted to storm the US embassy chanting “Down with imperialism!” Riot police and soldiers beat protesters with truncheons and rifle butts. At least 50 people were hospitalized and at least six died. Riots continued throughout the year. They were part of the First Quarter Storm.
Manila said Monday it had filed a diplomatic complaint with Beijing after Philippine and Chinese government ships faced off in the disputed South China Sea over the weekend in some of the most tense confrontations in recent months. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/12/11/asia-pacific/politics/philippines-china-south-china-sea-confrontation/?utm_content=buffer23a1a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=bffmstdn #asiapacific #politics #china #philippines #southchinasea #disputedislands #us #usmilitary #pla #ferdinandmarcos
During their scheduled early November summit in the #Philippines, Prime Minister #FumioKishida and President #FerdinandMarcos Jr. are expected to greenlight negotiations for a "reciprocal access agreement," facilitating the presence of visiting forces, according to sources.
It would be #Japan's first #RAA with a member of the #ASEAN and the third following the agreements with #Australia and #Britain .
Japan, Philippines mull starting talks on new #SecurityPact
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20231025/p2g/00m/0na/035000c