A Filipino congresswoman on Tuesday asked prosecutors to charge former president Rodrigo Duterte after he allegedly threatened to kill her and called her a communist.
House of Representatives deputy minority leader France Castro filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors in Manila, who will decide if there is enough evidence to charge Duterte.
Castro, who represents the progressive ACT Teachers Partylist, alleged Duterte committed the crime of “grave threats” under the Cybercrime Prevention Act during an October 10 interview with local broadcaster SMNI.
Duterte gave on-air advice to his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, about how she could use intelligence and confidential funds allocated to her office and the education department, which she also heads.
“Your first target with your intelligence fund is you, you France. Tell her, it is you communists who I want to kill,” Duterte said in the interview that was reshared thousands of times on Facebook. It was later deleted from SMNI’s Facebook page.
The House appropriations committee decided on the same day to divert the funds allocated to some government departments, including the vice president’s office and education, to agencies involved in national security.
In the complaint, Castro said Duterte’s threats were “factually baseless and clearly malicious”, but she could not dismiss them as “figurative, joking, or otherwise benign”.