Lotoc: Duterte’s ‘grave threats’ against Marcos fall outside freedom of speech
“If we allow the argument that it is within the bounds of freedom of speech, if we allow that to be the norms of our society, then who would prevent anybody from doing the same to anyone?” Lotoc said.
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