Salonga: Go after Marcos heirs
Posted 00:01am (Mla time) Feb 06, 2005
Inquirer News Service
Editor's Note: Published on page A1 of the Feb. 6, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
SAN FRANCISCO, California, United States of America -- For 19 years, they have fought for what they call justice. On Friday, by a stroke of an American judge's pen, all their efforts seem to have come to naught.
Thousands of Filipinos seeking compensation from the regime of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos lost a major legal battle in their quest to recover a $2-billion Hawaiian jury verdict to settle human rights abuses.
A US appeals court ruled that the 9,500 plaintiffs, most of them still living in the Philippines, can't recover $683 million in Marcos assets that were transferred from a Swiss account to the Philippine government, which claims ownership of the money.
"This means the class is going to have a lot of difficulties recovering money," said Robert Swift, an attorney for the plaintiffs. <snip>
http://news.inq7.net/nation/index.php?index=1&story_id=26572Marcos torture victim says US verdict demeaning
Posted 01:24am (Mla time) Feb 06, 2005
By Ryan Rosauro, Desiree Caluza, Cynthia Balana
Inquirer News Service
Editor's Note: Published on page A21 of the Feb. 6, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
ONE TORTURE victim during the Marcos regime, now a woman nearing her 50s, said the US appeals court’s verdict over compensation to human rights victims demeaned what she had fought for. <snip>
"That decision demeans our struggle for justice," said Ludie Gallardo-Montemor, referring to the ruling by a US appeals court that victims of human rights abuses during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos can't get the $683 million in Marcos assets now under Philippine government control. <snip>
"I'm not surprised at all. It's merely reiterating that the US courts must respect the decision of Philippine courts, and preventing a foreign government from interfering in the internal affairs of the country," Rosales said. <snip>
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