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ST. LUKE'S DOCTORS NI GLORIA ARROYO IPAPA-SUBPOENA! ANO BA TALAGA ANG TUNAY NA LAGAY NI GMA?

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HUWAG NAMAN LOKOHIN ANG MGA MAMAMAYAN. MAY IMBESTIGASYON. HUWAG NIYONG PAKATAKASIN SI GLORIA ARROYO. THEY ARE DESPERATE TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY. FIRST THEY DEMAND FOR HER RIGHT TO TRAVEL FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT NOW IT'S CHANGED TO RIGHT TO LIFE. ALL SORTS OF RARE DISEASES AND NOW ANOREXIA? PLEASE HUWAG PALABASIN NG BANSA. NO! TO HOUSE ARREST. YES! TO JAIL!

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De Lima: Arroyo can't invoke right to life unless...
By Edu Punay and Delon Porcalla (The Philippine Star) Updated November 24, 2011 12:00 AMComments (39)




MANILA, Philippines - Former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo cannot invoke her right to life in questioning the legality of her being in the government's watchlist order (WLO) unless she can prove that her condition is really life-threatening, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said yesterday.

"Our position on that is if she would invoke right to life, she should first establish the premise that her condition is life threatening," De Lima said yesterday in an interview. "Remember, one of the reasons why I denied her request for ADO (allow departure order) was the findings of Health Secretary (Enrique) Ona that her condition was not life-threatening," she said. The right to life is also enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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DoJ asks high court to call Gloria Arroyo doctors

By Jerome Aning, Marlon Ramos
Philippine Daily Inquirer
2:35 am | Thursday,
November 24th, 2011

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday petitioned the Supreme Court to summon the attending physicians of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to the continuation on Thursday of the oral arguments on her petition questioning the ban on her travel abroad.

In an urgent motion filed by the Office of the Solicitor General, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima argued that it was important for Arroyo's doctors to inform the justices of her actual physical condition in order to help them decide on her pending motion challenging DOJ Circular No. 41. The circular, issued during Arroyo's presidency, authorizes the justice secretary to issue watch-list and hold-departure orders on persons facing criminal investigation.

Doctors Mario Ver, Juliet Gopez-Cervantes and Roberto Mirasol, all resident physicians of St. Luke's Medical Center, were asked to attend the 2 p.m. oral arguments.

De Lima also asked the high court to issue a subpoena directing the doctors to submit Arroyo's latest medical abstract.

According to the DOJ petition, determining Arroyo's state of health will put to rest "lingering questions as to whether [her] current condition places her life in danger, thereby necessitating her travel abroad."

"In fact, during the oral arguments, a proposition was presented as to whether [putting Arroyo on the] watch list ... impaired not only her right to travel but her right to life as well," the petition read in part.

Lawyers of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) also asked that Arroyo's doctors appear before Pasay City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 112 to explain her medical state and determine the necessity of putting her under hospital arrest.

In a motion filed on Wednesday afternoon, election lawyers asked the three doctors to testify on the state of Arroyo's health, according to clerk of court Joel Pelicano.

"Their testimony will help the court determine if there is a need for [Arroyo's] hospital arrest," Pelicano told the Inquirer on the phone.

Judge Jesus Mupas allowed Arroyo to continue to stay at St. Luke's in Taguig City upon her lawyers' request during Monday's hearing. Government lawyers did not oppose the request.

Arroyo has been confined at the medical facility since Nov. 15, after her and her husband's foiled attempt to leave the country.

Right to life

In an interview with reporters, De Lima noted that Arroyo lawyer Anacleto Diaz stressed in Tuesday's oral arguments that one's right to life was considered the "highest human right" under the 1987 Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

"If her lawyers invoke her right to life, then the premise is that the condition of the former President is life-threatening," De Lima said.




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  • Napaka-Grabe ang Corruption sa bansang Pilipinas! Paano na uunlad ang ating bansa kung ang nagkasala doon lang ang bagsak sa "House Arrest". Magkaroon naman kayo ng delikadesa. kayong nakatanggap sa pera ng nakaw, lalo na ang ibang justices sa Supreme Court, Magbabaan na kayo sa puesto d'yan. Nakakahiya na kayo! Please respect yourself !!!

  • ang KARMA... sige kayo!!!!

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