Rights group hits back at Sara's remarks
The Philippine Star|October 26, 2024
Rights group Karapatan hit back at Vice President Sara Duterte's remarks that she is not the biggest problem of the country, noting that she and her kind are the reason why Filipinos are suffering.
EMMANUEL TUPAS

Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay said President Marcos and Duterte are both from political clans that perpetuated themselves for their own benefit and interest, at the expense of ordinary Filipinos.

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