May 2



PHILIPPINES:

Miriam wants death penalty re-imposed


Presidential candidate Miriam Defensor-Santiago now wants the death penalty re-imposed following rampant criminality in the streets and thievery in government.

She bared her change of mind on capital punishment during a no-holds barred interview with STAR editors and reporters at the newspaper's offices in Port Area, Manila last Saturday.

Santiago said she voted against re-imposing the death penalty when it was discussed in the Senate.

"But today, yung mga ginagawa ng mga kababayan natin, eh makakapatay ka talaga eh (With what our countrymen are doing, you would really want to kill). Yes, I'm seriously reconsidering my previous decision."

Santiago said the influence of the Catholic Church had also swayed her previous decision.

"Before the arguments were very clear-cut," she said. "And I felt I had no choice because of the lobby of the Catholic Church perhaps."

Santiago said she also wants death penalty for plunderers.

"The moment (one) flunks an ... investigation, off you go," she said.

Santiago remains optimistic on her chances in the presidential race despite the "commercial survey firms," which she said were in a conspiracy with her rivals to force her to withdraw.

Santiago said she was still "enthusiastic," although the campaign had taxed her physically.

"I could have rested but instead I went stumping all over the country and they (grabbed) me all around," she said. "But I'm very enthusiastic because the crowds are so big, you can see them on TV."

(source: Philippine Star)


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