Deported nun Sister Patricia Fox urges Australia to stand up to Duterte’s 'reign of tyranny'

Sister Patricia Fox, who was deported from the Philippines, says it's time for Australia to stand up to Rodrigo Duturte over human rights.

Catholic Nun Patricia Fox arriving at Melbourne airport after her deportation from the Phillipines.

Catholic Nun Patricia Fox arriving at Melbourne airport after her deportation from the Phillipines. Source: AAP

A nun deported from the Philippines after speaking out about human rights abuses is urging Australia to stand up to President Rodrigo Duturte's regime.

Sister Patricia Fox said it was time to pressure the Filipino regime on the issue.

"We have to start being responsible for what's happening over there," the 72-year-old said.
Catholic Nun Patricia Fox arriving at Melbourne airport after her deportation from the Phillipines.
Catholic Nun Patricia Fox arriving at Melbourne airport after her deportation from the Phillipines. Source: AAP
"I'm so happy to be back but I'm sad at the same time."

The Catholic nun had lived in the country for almost three decades but had her missionary visa cancelled for
Sister Patricia Fox .
Sister Patricia Fox . Source: AAP
She said she came to his attention after going on a fact-finding mission in the president's home province.

Her group found evidence of murders, land confiscations and jailing of protesters.

"It is a reign of tyranny at present ... There's been a culture of impunity for a long time but it's getting worse," she said.
Humanitarian groups have condemned Rodrigo Duterte's tough new stance.
Humanitarian groups have condemned Rodrigo Duterte's tough new stance. Source: ALFRED FRIAS/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

The nun said she had been blacklisted from the country and wouldn't be able to return until Rodrigo Duterte is no longer president.


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Published 5 November 2018 6:28am
Updated 5 November 2018 6:54am
Source: SBS News


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