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Philippine president pardons U.S. Marine jailed for transgender killing

Published 09/07/2020, 08:51 PM
Updated 09/07/2020, 09:00 PM

By Neil Jerome Morales
MANILA, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo
Duterte on Monday pardoned a United States Marine convicted of
killing a transgender woman in the country nearly six years ago,
sparking condemnation from activists who described the move as a
"mockery of justice".
Lance Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton was jailed in 2015 for
killing Jennifer Laude near a former U.S. navy base. A trial
court signed off on his early release last week for good
conduct, but was blocked by an appeal from Laude's lawyers.
"Cutting matters short over what constitutes time served,
and since where he was detained was not in prisoner's control -
and to do justice - the president has granted an absolute
pardon," Foreign Minister Teodoro Locsin announced on Twitter.
One of Laude's lawyer was dismayed by the pardon and
questioned Duterte's commitment to a foreign policy that he
insists is independent and not dictated by U.S. interests.
"We see the welfare of our countrymen are set aside," lawyer
Rommel Bagares told DZBB radio.
Cristina Palabay of human rights group Karapatan described
Dutere's independent foreign policy as "bankrupt".
"We view this as not only a mockery of justice but also a
blatant display of servility to U.S. interest," Palabay told
Reuters.
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said Duterte had "erased
the punishment" but the conviction of Pemberton stands.
"He is still a killer," he said.
Roque was a lawyer in the prosecution of Pemberton and last
week criticised his early release, likening Laude's killing to
the "death of Philippine sovereignty".
Duterte's tirades and threats against United States are
frequent and famous, but he has yet to downgrade ties and in
June decided against scrapping a bilateral troop deployment
agreement central to the defence alliance.
Speaking on television, Duterte said Pemberton was treated
unfairly.
"This is how I see it," he said. "So release him. Pardon."
He added: "There is a time you are called to be fair."

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