EDITORIAL – Déjà vu
This one ended even quicker than its precedent four years ago. Saying they wanted to avoid bloodshed, detainees accused of plotting a coup led by Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Army Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim surrendered and were re-arrested early last night. Hours earlier, the two men had walked out of their court trial in
Both men are not new to trying to topple the government from posh accommodations. Lim led the takeover of hotels in
Trillanes was a junior officer when he joined several others and staged a mutiny in July 2003. That time they picked the posh Oakwood serviced apartments, also in the heart of
But that is not the only reason we keep hearing the same refrain and seeing the same methods resorted to over and over again. Though the end does not justify the means, many of the gripes expressed by those who staged yesterday’s “situation” are valid. It did not help that the administration again indulged its penchant for overkill yesterday, rounding up media members and imposing a midnight-to-dawn curfew. Those moves would only be added to a long list of reasons for public discontent. Until those complaints are reasonably addressed, we have not seen the last of Trillanes’ capers.
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