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Did Duterte admit to ordering the arrest of a foreign nun aged 7/kloc-0?

According to Bangkok's April 18 news, Duterte admitted in his speech to Filipino soldiers that he ordered the arrest of Patricia Fox, a 7 1 year-old nun, and warned that foreigners who "slandered" the Philippine government would be deported.

Sister Patricia has long lived in the Philippines. On Monday, local immigration officials detained him on suspicion of political activities, but released him the next day.

"The nun was not arrested by the Philippine army. This is my order. Because of her' misconduct', I ordered an investigation. " Duterte said that although Patricia was a foreign nun, she "insulted" him, which violated the sovereignty of the Philippines.

Duterte also said that he has the right to expel anyone from the country and plans to order the nuns who "defame" the Philippine government to enter the country.

Patricia insisted in an interview with the media in Manila after her release that "I did not participate in party politics".

Last Sunday (April 15), giacomo Filibeck, Italian Deputy Secretary-General of the European Socialist Party, was refused entry by the Philippine government for criticizing Duterte's anti-drug actions.

Since Duterte launched the "drug war" after taking office,10.2 million drug-related personnel have been arrested, and 3,987 drug-related personnel have been killed in the anti-drug operation. There is no lack of criticism from the international community. In February this year, the International Criminal Court, headquartered in The Hague, the Netherlands, informed the Philippine government that it would conduct a "preliminary investigation" into whether there were human rights violations in the anti-drug crime led by Duterte. In March, the Philippines informed the United Nations to formally withdraw from the International Criminal Court. Duterte also said that if the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court set foot in the Philippines, he would be arrested.

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