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Duterte the pawn of islam in the philippines

In this picture Pres. Duterte (the first Moro to be elected as president of the Philippines) is with Nur Misuari, founding chairman of the known terrorist group, the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). President Rodrigo Duterte appointed him as the country’s Special Economic Envoy on Islamic Affairs to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). As announced by  the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) last December 14, 2019.


January 18, 2019 – President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivers his speech during the Peace Assembly for the Ratification of Republic Act No. 11054 or the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL), held at the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex in Cotabato City: “There is a part of me which is Islam actually. Kaya kung mag away-away kami ng mga buang na pari na ‘yan, hindi man ako Katoliko. Islam man. Totoo (That’s why even if I and those crazy priests bicker, I am not a Catholic. I’m Islam. It’s true),” “God must be good to us. The fact that we have reached this point after so many years of negotiation and interruptions. We are here. Insha’ Allah. God is great. Allahu Akbar,” Duterte said in his speech.

Then last March 2019 this happened:

President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Wednesday, March 20 that MORO National Liberation Front (MNLF) founder Nur Misuari has threatened to launch a war if the government fails to shift to federalism.

“Kagabi, nag-usap kami. Sabi ko, ‘Let us talk.’ Sabi niya, ‘Oh, sige. Pero ito ang gusto ko — federalism,’ (Last night, we talked… I said, ‘Let us talk.’ He said, ‘Fine, but I want federalism),” the President said during the campaign rally of his political party in Marikina City.

“Sabi ni Misuari kagabi (Misuari said last night), ‘If you do not give it to me, let me be very honest, I will go to war,’” he added.

So the appointment on December 14, 2019 was a well coordinated plan.

President Duterte is indeed the pawn of Islam in the Philippines. He wants to make sure that the Philippine government will not stop financing the religion of Islam. Duterte has been bamboozling the Filipino people.

The Philippines of course has been leaning towards Islam since President Garcia took power. Every president thereafter has been bought and paid for by Islamic money. The history of the Philippines has proven it. President Duterte managed to do what the previous presidents failed to do. Under Duterte’s administration, Islam is politically stronger in the Philippines.

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  • When the government is in with religion groups it is saying that what ever u believe u are correct. We want this to be a mutual agreement with u. If this is so why don't government support all groups. It should be equal agreements to all religions not just one that believes against the majority of the country. How can this be justified unless u have a big hand out to protect self from getting in a mess. No one knows what has been said but it must mean that money talks very loud when it comes to doing what most people do not like. But most people do not care do to it does not affect them do to being poor. When poor u just stay in the dark and do not make trouble do to it is hard enough to just live with out getting into something that only money controls. Well to each his own but it is sad that only a few have such control over things that mean nothing to others.

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