Beauty queens and nuns unite against Philippines’ anti-terror law

Asia One reports…..

From beauty queens and basketball players to big business, communists, former Muslim secessionist leaders, university officials, lawyers, students and nuns – all these disparate groups have united to oppose the Philippines’ incoming Anti-Terrorism Law.

Lawyers, academics and lawmakers on Monday filed four petitions to the country’s top court to stop Republic Act 11479 from taking effect later this month after President Rodrigo Duterte signed it into law on Friday.

Opponents of the law say its definition of “terrorism” is vague and could be used against human rights defenders and to muzzle dissent.

The lawyers argued in their petitions that parts of it violate the bill of rights enshrined in the 1987 Constitution.

However, that has not stopped the Philippine government with ploughing ahead.

Since Congress approved the law on June 3, opposition has gone into overdrive on social media, prompting prominent figures from all sections of society to speak out.

Among those to have tweeted opposition are Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Grey, who has one million followers.

While Duterte supporters responded by questioning Grey’s citizenship, the beauty queen was unbowed, posting in a follow-up tweet that “the anti-terrorism bill is essential to protect the country and its people, but we cannot pass a bill that is susceptible to potential abuse of power and human rights violations”.

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