Philippine dictator Marcos allowed hero’s burial, Supreme Court rules
Judges voted with a clear majority to endorse President Rodrigo Duterte’s decision to allow the burial at the ‘Cemetery of Heroes’ in Manila
Ex-Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos can be buried at the national heroes’ cemetery, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday in a hugely controversial verdict that critics warned would whitewash his crimes and divide the nation.
“There is no law that prohibits the burial,” Te said as he read a summary of the verdict and hundreds of Marcos supporters outside the court cheered.
Marcos ruled the Philippines for two decades until 1986, when millions of people took to the streets in a “People Power” revolution that forced him and his family into US exile.
Marcos, his infamously flamboyant wife, Imelda, and their cronies plundered up to US$10 billion from state coffers during his rule, according to government investigators and historians.