The government willl not protest the detention of former Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales at the Hong Kong airport last Tuesday as it is a country's right to decide who can enter its territory.
nilalagay din natin sa kwarto. Tinatanong natin
The feisty former Supreme Court justice was shuffled into a room, and asked to sign documents — which she refused to touch. Panelo said the government would “definitely” protest if Morales was harassed, but he noted that Morales was only “annoyed” by the disruption of her vacation plans with her family.. We will definitely protest.[Translation: If she was harassed or mistreated, that’s not okay. We will definitely protest. But she was not.]A Hong Kong legislator, speaking to CNN Philippines Wednesday, called his country’s move against Morales as “unreasonable” and a departure from the rule of law.
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