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Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will meet President Biden on the White Home on Monday. The go to comes simply three months after the US secured access to four key military bases in the Philippines — a deal hailed as a significant step in Washington’s bid to counter China within the area.

The settlement, which is able to add to the 5 bases there that the US already makes use of for coaching and the pre-positioning of kit, can be serving to rehabilitate a Philippine political dynasty that was, till not too long ago, thought to be a pariah within the worldwide group.

U.S. reaches military base access agreement in the Philippines

Washington’s embrace of Marcos Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, who dominated for 20 years, would have appeared far-fetched solely a 12 months in the past. Earlier than his election in Could 2022, it was unclear whether or not he would be capable of set foot in the US. Marcos Jr. faces a contempt order in a class-action lawsuit associated to unpaid damages for human rights violations below his father’s rule.

However the assembly Monday between Biden and Marcos Jr. marks a milestone for the household, who’ve gone from political outcasts to visitors of honor within the U.S. capital. Over time, the US each propped up Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and allowed authorized circumstances towards his authorities to maneuver via the courts. It additionally highlights how geopolitical pursuits typically trump accountability issues.

“That is the place Marcos and U.S. pursuits overlap,” stated Ruben Carranza, former commissioner of the Presidential Fee on Good Authorities within the Philippines, which was tasked with recovering the Marcos household’s ill-gotten wealth.

“The U.S. wants Marcos Jr. as a doorman to carry the door open for U.S. forces,” he stated. “Alternatively, Marcos wants the U.S. with a purpose to keep in energy — to curb the ambitions of any army faction being courted by competing political dynasties, to take care of the diplomatic immunity that permits him to reenter the U.S.”

Quickly after successful in a landslide victory, Marcos Jr. stated he hoped to “reintroduce the Philippines” to America and the world. Analysts say the US is keen to reestablish ties after six years of strained relations below Marcos Jr.’s predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, and amid a broader push to shore up its place towards China.

As a dictator’s son rises to power, disinformation fractures Filipino families

When Marcos Jr. was elected, Biden referred to as to congratulate him. In June, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman dashed hypothesis on a potential Marcos Jr. arrest on U.S. soil, assuring reporters that the pinnacle of state had diplomatic immunity and was welcome in the US.

The 2 international locations are protection treaty allies, however have had some “rocky instances,” Biden stated after assembly with Marcos Jr. for the primary time in September when the Philippine president traveled to New York for the U.N. Basic Meeting.

“We are able to do loads collectively,” Biden stated. “I’m desperately inquisitive about ensuring we do.”

However as a senator within the Eighties, Biden was a vocal critic of Marcos Sr., whose 20-year reign noticed hundreds arrested, killed and tortured. Biden additionally opposed efforts by the Reagan administration to guard the Philippine chief, who fled to exile in Hawaii after a folks’s revolution ousted him in 1986.

How the Philippines’ brutal history is being whitewashed for voters

Biden, then a member of the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, urged that President Ronald Reagan’s willingness to help the Philippine dictator was partially based mostly on his need to take care of U.S. leases on army bases. Reagan and Marcos Sr., and their wives, additionally shared a private friendship.

“If we’re completely recognized with a corrupt, discredited regime that doesn’t have the help of its folks, we could possibly maintain on to our bases within the quick time period however we are going to so alienate the folks that we are going to lose them in the long term,” Biden stated on the time, according to the Congressional Record.

For individuals who lived below Marcos Sr., the assembly between Biden and the dictator’s son legitimizes the political rule of a household that plundered as much as $10 billion of the nation’s wealth — and reverses decades-long efforts to carry them accountable.

In the US, a coalition of Filipino group leaders warned in a statement towards “uncritical engagement” with Marcos Jr. and what they stated was his marketing campaign “to reintroduce a whitewashed picture of the Marcos household’s shameful legacy.”

Marcos’s camp didn’t reply to a request for remark.

“We’re praying and hoping to see that President Biden is not going to make the identical mistake as ex-president Reagan,” stated Potri Ranka Manis, a claimant within the class-action swimsuit who was tortured by authorities whereas Marcos Sr. was in energy.

In 1995, a Hawaii courtroom ordered Marcos Sr. to pay practically $2 billion to hundreds of victims of human rights violations below Marcos Sr. The identical courtroom later issued a contempt order towards Marcos Jr. and his mom, Imelda Marcos, for promoting frozen belongings, together with priceless artworks, that have been a possible supply of compensation.

The Marcoses appealed the ruling and misplaced — however thus far the order has gone largely unenforced, with solely partial funds to some victims.

“The U.S. has executed this earlier than. [It] didn’t care in regards to the human rights document of the Philippines as long as Marcos was capable of safeguard the army bases,” stated Aries Arugay, chairman of the political science division on the College of the Philippines in Diliman.

In September, when Marcos Jr. visited the United Nations, Filipino People staged protests in Washington and Manhattan.

“If the U.S. had not supported the Marcoses, they might not have returned to energy right now,” stated Carol Ojeda-Kimbrough, a scholar of Asian American research and a group organizer who fled Marcos Sr.’s rule.

In line with Alfred McCoy, a historian and Philippine political knowledgeable on the College of Wisconsin at Madison, neither the US nor the Philippines “has purpose to recall the troubled chapters on this century-long relationship.”

“And that could be a disgrace,” McCoy stated. “Since historical past has a lot to show.”

Cabato reported from Madrid and Westfall reported from Washington.

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Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will meet President Biden on the White Home on Monday. The go to comes simply three months after the US secured access to four key military bases in the Philippines — a deal hailed as a significant step in Washington’s bid to counter China within the area.

The settlement, which is able to add to the 5 bases there that the US already makes use of for coaching and the pre-positioning of kit, can be serving to rehabilitate a Philippine political dynasty that was, till not too long ago, thought to be a pariah within the worldwide group.

U.S. reaches military base access agreement in the Philippines

Washington’s embrace of Marcos Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, who dominated for 20 years, would have appeared far-fetched solely a 12 months in the past. Earlier than his election in Could 2022, it was unclear whether or not he would be capable of set foot in the US. Marcos Jr. faces a contempt order in a class-action lawsuit associated to unpaid damages for human rights violations below his father’s rule.

However the assembly Monday between Biden and Marcos Jr. marks a milestone for the household, who’ve gone from political outcasts to visitors of honor within the U.S. capital. Over time, the US each propped up Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and allowed authorized circumstances towards his authorities to maneuver via the courts. It additionally highlights how geopolitical pursuits typically trump accountability issues.

“That is the place Marcos and U.S. pursuits overlap,” stated Ruben Carranza, former commissioner of the Presidential Fee on Good Authorities within the Philippines, which was tasked with recovering the Marcos household’s ill-gotten wealth.

“The U.S. wants Marcos Jr. as a doorman to carry the door open for U.S. forces,” he stated. “Alternatively, Marcos wants the U.S. with a purpose to keep in energy — to curb the ambitions of any army faction being courted by competing political dynasties, to take care of the diplomatic immunity that permits him to reenter the U.S.”

Quickly after successful in a landslide victory, Marcos Jr. stated he hoped to “reintroduce the Philippines” to America and the world. Analysts say the US is keen to reestablish ties after six years of strained relations below Marcos Jr.’s predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, and amid a broader push to shore up its place towards China.

As a dictator’s son rises to power, disinformation fractures Filipino families

When Marcos Jr. was elected, Biden referred to as to congratulate him. In June, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman dashed hypothesis on a potential Marcos Jr. arrest on U.S. soil, assuring reporters that the pinnacle of state had diplomatic immunity and was welcome in the US.

The 2 international locations are protection treaty allies, however have had some “rocky instances,” Biden stated after assembly with Marcos Jr. for the primary time in September when the Philippine president traveled to New York for the U.N. Basic Meeting.

“We are able to do loads collectively,” Biden stated. “I’m desperately inquisitive about ensuring we do.”

However as a senator within the Eighties, Biden was a vocal critic of Marcos Sr., whose 20-year reign noticed hundreds arrested, killed and tortured. Biden additionally opposed efforts by the Reagan administration to guard the Philippine chief, who fled to exile in Hawaii after a folks’s revolution ousted him in 1986.

How the Philippines’ brutal history is being whitewashed for voters

Biden, then a member of the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, urged that President Ronald Reagan’s willingness to help the Philippine dictator was partially based mostly on his need to take care of U.S. leases on army bases. Reagan and Marcos Sr., and their wives, additionally shared a private friendship.

“If we’re completely recognized with a corrupt, discredited regime that doesn’t have the help of its folks, we could possibly maintain on to our bases within the quick time period however we are going to so alienate the folks that we are going to lose them in the long term,” Biden stated on the time, according to the Congressional Record.

For individuals who lived below Marcos Sr., the assembly between Biden and the dictator’s son legitimizes the political rule of a household that plundered as much as $10 billion of the nation’s wealth — and reverses decades-long efforts to carry them accountable.

In the US, a coalition of Filipino group leaders warned in a statement towards “uncritical engagement” with Marcos Jr. and what they stated was his marketing campaign “to reintroduce a whitewashed picture of the Marcos household’s shameful legacy.”

Marcos’s camp didn’t reply to a request for remark.

“We’re praying and hoping to see that President Biden is not going to make the identical mistake as ex-president Reagan,” stated Potri Ranka Manis, a claimant within the class-action swimsuit who was tortured by authorities whereas Marcos Sr. was in energy.

In 1995, a Hawaii courtroom ordered Marcos Sr. to pay practically $2 billion to hundreds of victims of human rights violations below Marcos Sr. The identical courtroom later issued a contempt order towards Marcos Jr. and his mom, Imelda Marcos, for promoting frozen belongings, together with priceless artworks, that have been a possible supply of compensation.

The Marcoses appealed the ruling and misplaced — however thus far the order has gone largely unenforced, with solely partial funds to some victims.

“The U.S. has executed this earlier than. [It] didn’t care in regards to the human rights document of the Philippines as long as Marcos was capable of safeguard the army bases,” stated Aries Arugay, chairman of the political science division on the College of the Philippines in Diliman.

In September, when Marcos Jr. visited the United Nations, Filipino People staged protests in Washington and Manhattan.

“If the U.S. had not supported the Marcoses, they might not have returned to energy right now,” stated Carol Ojeda-Kimbrough, a scholar of Asian American research and a group organizer who fled Marcos Sr.’s rule.

In line with Alfred McCoy, a historian and Philippine political knowledgeable on the College of Wisconsin at Madison, neither the US nor the Philippines “has purpose to recall the troubled chapters on this century-long relationship.”

“And that could be a disgrace,” McCoy stated. “Since historical past has a lot to show.”

Cabato reported from Madrid and Westfall reported from Washington.

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Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will meet President Biden on the White Home on Monday. The go to comes simply three months after the US secured access to four key military bases in the Philippines — a deal hailed as a significant step in Washington’s bid to counter China within the area.

The settlement, which is able to add to the 5 bases there that the US already makes use of for coaching and the pre-positioning of kit, can be serving to rehabilitate a Philippine political dynasty that was, till not too long ago, thought to be a pariah within the worldwide group.

U.S. reaches military base access agreement in the Philippines

Washington’s embrace of Marcos Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, who dominated for 20 years, would have appeared far-fetched solely a 12 months in the past. Earlier than his election in Could 2022, it was unclear whether or not he would be capable of set foot in the US. Marcos Jr. faces a contempt order in a class-action lawsuit associated to unpaid damages for human rights violations below his father’s rule.

However the assembly Monday between Biden and Marcos Jr. marks a milestone for the household, who’ve gone from political outcasts to visitors of honor within the U.S. capital. Over time, the US each propped up Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and allowed authorized circumstances towards his authorities to maneuver via the courts. It additionally highlights how geopolitical pursuits typically trump accountability issues.

“That is the place Marcos and U.S. pursuits overlap,” stated Ruben Carranza, former commissioner of the Presidential Fee on Good Authorities within the Philippines, which was tasked with recovering the Marcos household’s ill-gotten wealth.

“The U.S. wants Marcos Jr. as a doorman to carry the door open for U.S. forces,” he stated. “Alternatively, Marcos wants the U.S. with a purpose to keep in energy — to curb the ambitions of any army faction being courted by competing political dynasties, to take care of the diplomatic immunity that permits him to reenter the U.S.”

Quickly after successful in a landslide victory, Marcos Jr. stated he hoped to “reintroduce the Philippines” to America and the world. Analysts say the US is keen to reestablish ties after six years of strained relations below Marcos Jr.’s predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, and amid a broader push to shore up its place towards China.

As a dictator’s son rises to power, disinformation fractures Filipino families

When Marcos Jr. was elected, Biden referred to as to congratulate him. In June, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman dashed hypothesis on a potential Marcos Jr. arrest on U.S. soil, assuring reporters that the pinnacle of state had diplomatic immunity and was welcome in the US.

The 2 international locations are protection treaty allies, however have had some “rocky instances,” Biden stated after assembly with Marcos Jr. for the primary time in September when the Philippine president traveled to New York for the U.N. Basic Meeting.

“We are able to do loads collectively,” Biden stated. “I’m desperately inquisitive about ensuring we do.”

However as a senator within the Eighties, Biden was a vocal critic of Marcos Sr., whose 20-year reign noticed hundreds arrested, killed and tortured. Biden additionally opposed efforts by the Reagan administration to guard the Philippine chief, who fled to exile in Hawaii after a folks’s revolution ousted him in 1986.

How the Philippines’ brutal history is being whitewashed for voters

Biden, then a member of the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, urged that President Ronald Reagan’s willingness to help the Philippine dictator was partially based mostly on his need to take care of U.S. leases on army bases. Reagan and Marcos Sr., and their wives, additionally shared a private friendship.

“If we’re completely recognized with a corrupt, discredited regime that doesn’t have the help of its folks, we could possibly maintain on to our bases within the quick time period however we are going to so alienate the folks that we are going to lose them in the long term,” Biden stated on the time, according to the Congressional Record.

For individuals who lived below Marcos Sr., the assembly between Biden and the dictator’s son legitimizes the political rule of a household that plundered as much as $10 billion of the nation’s wealth — and reverses decades-long efforts to carry them accountable.

In the US, a coalition of Filipino group leaders warned in a statement towards “uncritical engagement” with Marcos Jr. and what they stated was his marketing campaign “to reintroduce a whitewashed picture of the Marcos household’s shameful legacy.”

Marcos’s camp didn’t reply to a request for remark.

“We’re praying and hoping to see that President Biden is not going to make the identical mistake as ex-president Reagan,” stated Potri Ranka Manis, a claimant within the class-action swimsuit who was tortured by authorities whereas Marcos Sr. was in energy.

In 1995, a Hawaii courtroom ordered Marcos Sr. to pay practically $2 billion to hundreds of victims of human rights violations below Marcos Sr. The identical courtroom later issued a contempt order towards Marcos Jr. and his mom, Imelda Marcos, for promoting frozen belongings, together with priceless artworks, that have been a possible supply of compensation.

The Marcoses appealed the ruling and misplaced — however thus far the order has gone largely unenforced, with solely partial funds to some victims.

“The U.S. has executed this earlier than. [It] didn’t care in regards to the human rights document of the Philippines as long as Marcos was capable of safeguard the army bases,” stated Aries Arugay, chairman of the political science division on the College of the Philippines in Diliman.

In September, when Marcos Jr. visited the United Nations, Filipino People staged protests in Washington and Manhattan.

“If the U.S. had not supported the Marcoses, they might not have returned to energy right now,” stated Carol Ojeda-Kimbrough, a scholar of Asian American research and a group organizer who fled Marcos Sr.’s rule.

In line with Alfred McCoy, a historian and Philippine political knowledgeable on the College of Wisconsin at Madison, neither the US nor the Philippines “has purpose to recall the troubled chapters on this century-long relationship.”

“And that could be a disgrace,” McCoy stated. “Since historical past has a lot to show.”

Cabato reported from Madrid and Westfall reported from Washington.

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Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will meet President Biden on the White Home on Monday. The go to comes simply three months after the US secured access to four key military bases in the Philippines — a deal hailed as a significant step in Washington’s bid to counter China within the area.

The settlement, which is able to add to the 5 bases there that the US already makes use of for coaching and the pre-positioning of kit, can be serving to rehabilitate a Philippine political dynasty that was, till not too long ago, thought to be a pariah within the worldwide group.

U.S. reaches military base access agreement in the Philippines

Washington’s embrace of Marcos Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, who dominated for 20 years, would have appeared far-fetched solely a 12 months in the past. Earlier than his election in Could 2022, it was unclear whether or not he would be capable of set foot in the US. Marcos Jr. faces a contempt order in a class-action lawsuit associated to unpaid damages for human rights violations below his father’s rule.

However the assembly Monday between Biden and Marcos Jr. marks a milestone for the household, who’ve gone from political outcasts to visitors of honor within the U.S. capital. Over time, the US each propped up Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and allowed authorized circumstances towards his authorities to maneuver via the courts. It additionally highlights how geopolitical pursuits typically trump accountability issues.

“That is the place Marcos and U.S. pursuits overlap,” stated Ruben Carranza, former commissioner of the Presidential Fee on Good Authorities within the Philippines, which was tasked with recovering the Marcos household’s ill-gotten wealth.

“The U.S. wants Marcos Jr. as a doorman to carry the door open for U.S. forces,” he stated. “Alternatively, Marcos wants the U.S. with a purpose to keep in energy — to curb the ambitions of any army faction being courted by competing political dynasties, to take care of the diplomatic immunity that permits him to reenter the U.S.”

Quickly after successful in a landslide victory, Marcos Jr. stated he hoped to “reintroduce the Philippines” to America and the world. Analysts say the US is keen to reestablish ties after six years of strained relations below Marcos Jr.’s predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, and amid a broader push to shore up its place towards China.

As a dictator’s son rises to power, disinformation fractures Filipino families

When Marcos Jr. was elected, Biden referred to as to congratulate him. In June, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman dashed hypothesis on a potential Marcos Jr. arrest on U.S. soil, assuring reporters that the pinnacle of state had diplomatic immunity and was welcome in the US.

The 2 international locations are protection treaty allies, however have had some “rocky instances,” Biden stated after assembly with Marcos Jr. for the primary time in September when the Philippine president traveled to New York for the U.N. Basic Meeting.

“We are able to do loads collectively,” Biden stated. “I’m desperately inquisitive about ensuring we do.”

However as a senator within the Eighties, Biden was a vocal critic of Marcos Sr., whose 20-year reign noticed hundreds arrested, killed and tortured. Biden additionally opposed efforts by the Reagan administration to guard the Philippine chief, who fled to exile in Hawaii after a folks’s revolution ousted him in 1986.

How the Philippines’ brutal history is being whitewashed for voters

Biden, then a member of the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, urged that President Ronald Reagan’s willingness to help the Philippine dictator was partially based mostly on his need to take care of U.S. leases on army bases. Reagan and Marcos Sr., and their wives, additionally shared a private friendship.

“If we’re completely recognized with a corrupt, discredited regime that doesn’t have the help of its folks, we could possibly maintain on to our bases within the quick time period however we are going to so alienate the folks that we are going to lose them in the long term,” Biden stated on the time, according to the Congressional Record.

For individuals who lived below Marcos Sr., the assembly between Biden and the dictator’s son legitimizes the political rule of a household that plundered as much as $10 billion of the nation’s wealth — and reverses decades-long efforts to carry them accountable.

In the US, a coalition of Filipino group leaders warned in a statement towards “uncritical engagement” with Marcos Jr. and what they stated was his marketing campaign “to reintroduce a whitewashed picture of the Marcos household’s shameful legacy.”

Marcos’s camp didn’t reply to a request for remark.

“We’re praying and hoping to see that President Biden is not going to make the identical mistake as ex-president Reagan,” stated Potri Ranka Manis, a claimant within the class-action swimsuit who was tortured by authorities whereas Marcos Sr. was in energy.

In 1995, a Hawaii courtroom ordered Marcos Sr. to pay practically $2 billion to hundreds of victims of human rights violations below Marcos Sr. The identical courtroom later issued a contempt order towards Marcos Jr. and his mom, Imelda Marcos, for promoting frozen belongings, together with priceless artworks, that have been a possible supply of compensation.

The Marcoses appealed the ruling and misplaced — however thus far the order has gone largely unenforced, with solely partial funds to some victims.

“The U.S. has executed this earlier than. [It] didn’t care in regards to the human rights document of the Philippines as long as Marcos was capable of safeguard the army bases,” stated Aries Arugay, chairman of the political science division on the College of the Philippines in Diliman.

In September, when Marcos Jr. visited the United Nations, Filipino People staged protests in Washington and Manhattan.

“If the U.S. had not supported the Marcoses, they might not have returned to energy right now,” stated Carol Ojeda-Kimbrough, a scholar of Asian American research and a group organizer who fled Marcos Sr.’s rule.

In line with Alfred McCoy, a historian and Philippine political knowledgeable on the College of Wisconsin at Madison, neither the US nor the Philippines “has purpose to recall the troubled chapters on this century-long relationship.”

“And that could be a disgrace,” McCoy stated. “Since historical past has a lot to show.”

Cabato reported from Madrid and Westfall reported from Washington.

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