HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur interviewed Philippines Senator, Antonio "Sonny" Trillanes chief Duterte critic. When it comes to populist politics delivered with robust action no-one does it quite like Rodrigo Duterte, elected President of the Philippines a year ago. Since he came to power, around 7,000 criminals have been killed in his war on drugs crime and Philippine streets are safer. Human rights groups, Yellows, political opponents and bitter people are not happy, but a majority of Filipinos seem to admire his iron fist policy.
Philippines Senator Antonio Trillanes talks impeachment of President Duterte. Watch full interview June 21 @BBCHARDtalk @stephensackur pic.twitter.com/w9rxNa3Ec9— BBC HARDtalk (@BBCHARDtalk) June 20, 2017
The problem BBC is nobody in the Philippines believes that man
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ReplyDeleteHELLSHIT!!! BBC WHAT DO YOU THINK WE CAN GET FROM THIS SONOFABITCH CRAZY MAN????? HOW MUCH IS HOW MUCH????
ReplyDeleteThis is the most ambitious and deceitful liar, he has contributed nothing to the betterment of his country after the failed coup that he lead, he is trying to center stage his opposition and did nothing for our country. as a soldier, serve the country by the oath that you took...or shut up
ReplyDeleteSenatong Trillanes is nothing but a big pile of SHIT
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