IN recent years, the political landscape of the Philippines has been marked by increasing tension, characterized by what many view as regressive governance practices. The administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, has come under scrutiny for its alleged attempts to stifle dissent and marginalize its critics. Simultaneously, former president Rodrigo Duterte continues to play a significant role in shaping the opposition, adding a complex dynamic to the nation's political arena.

Political harassment

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