Reso rebuking some US lawmakers’ calls for release of De Lima filed before PHL Senate

(Eagle News)–A resolution rebuking two US resolutions calling for the release of Senator Leila de Lima has been filed before the Philippine Senate.

The resolution, which also calls out US Senators Marco Rubio of Florida, Richard Durbin of Illinois, Edward Markey of Massachusetts, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, and Christopher Coons of Delaware who were behind the April 4 US resolution, was initiated by Philippine Senate President Tito Sotto and Senators Panfilo Lacson and Gringo Honasan, and was filed on Wednesday, April 10.

“To our US counterparts – ‘mind your own business, scratch your own galis’ that’s what my kalaro says when I was young,” Sotto said in a Tweet on Thursday, April 11.

According to Lacson, the Philippine Senate resolution was “appropriate” as  the Philippines was not a US colony.

“Ours is a sovereign state, equal in stature to that of the USA. Supremacism has no place in a civilized world regardless of race, color and status in wealth or power,” he said.

He said the US should not “interfere with our judicial system.”

“We have a Constitution that provides for three (3) co-equal branches and a judicial system where due process is followed, regardless of its flaws and weaknesses,” he said.