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Leila de Lima

Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima (born August 27, 1959) is a Filipina politician, lawyer, human rights activist and law professor who previously served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. She was the chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights from 2008 to 2010, before serving in President Benigno Aquino III's cabinet as the Secretary of Justice from 2010 to 2015.

Leila de Lima
De Lima in 2016
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Senate positions
Chair of the Philippine Senate Electoral Reforms and People's Participation Committee
In office
July 25, 2016 – July 24, 2018
Preceded byAquilino Pimentel III
Succeeded byAquilino Pimentel III
Chair of the Philippine Senate Justice and Human Rights Committee
In office
July 25, 2016 – September 19, 2016
Preceded byAquilino Pimentel III
Succeeded byRichard J. Gordon
57th Secretary of Justice
In office
June 30, 2010 – October 12, 2015
PresidentBenigno Aquino III
Preceded byAlberto Agra (acting)
Succeeded byAlfredo Benjamin Caguioa (acting)
Chairperson of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights
In office
May 2008 – June 30, 2010
PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byPurificacion Quisumbing
Succeeded byEtta Rosales
Personal details
Born
Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima

(1959-08-27) August 27, 1959 (age 63)
Iriga, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Political partyLiberal (2015–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2010–2015)
Aksyon Demokratiko (until 2010)
SpousePláridel Bohol
Children2
RelativesLilia de Lima (aunt)
Julie de Lima (aunt)
Alma materDe La Salle University (AB)
San Beda College (LL.B)
ProfessionLawyer
Signature
WebsiteOfficial website

Known as a vocal critic of the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, she was arrested in 2017 under charges linked to the New Bilibid Prison drug trafficking scandal during her term as the Justice Secretary.[1] Later that year, she was awarded the Prize for Freedom by the Liberal International.

Early life

De Lima is the eldest daughter of former Philippine Commission on Elections commissioner Vicente de Lima and Norma Magistrado.[2][3] She was born and raised in Iriga, Camarines Sur in Bicol.[3]

De Lima completed her basic education, graduating as class valedictorian.[3] She graduated in 1980 from the De La Salle University with an AB History degree.[3] She finished her Bachelor of Laws (Salutatorian) degree at the San Beda College of Law in 1985.[3] She placed 8th in the 1985 Philippine Bar Examinations with an 86.26% bar rating.[4]

Career

De Lima began her career as a staff member of Supreme Court Associate Justice Isagani Cruz from 1986 to 1989.[3]

Human rights commissioner (2008–2010)

Leila de Lima was appointed as the Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights under the Arroyo administration. She served this position from 2008 to 2010.[3] Her two-year term was marked by high-profile cases such as the Davao death squads,[5] human rights cases against Jovito Palparan,[6] and the Maguindanao massacre in 2009.

Justice Secretary (2010–2015)

In 2010, Benigno Aquino III offered her the position of Justice secretary, for which she accepted. Her first high-profile case was the Manila hostage crisis, where 8 Hong Kong nationals were killed.[3]

In 2015, during the leadership controversy in Iglesia Ni Cristo and its subsequent protests, de Lima was criticized for meddling in the internal affairs of the denomination.[7][8]

Senator (2016–2022)

Leila de Lima ran as a senatorial candidate for the 2016 general elections under the Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid (lit.'Coalition of the Straight Road') of the Liberal Party. She finished 12th, after amassing more than 14 million votes.

De Lima condemned the Philippine Drug War and urged the Philippine Congress to investigate.[9] She called for an end to vigilante killings of drug suspects. On her privilege speech at Senate on August 2, she noted that "we cannot wage the war against drugs with blood..."[10] De Lima lamented the indifference of the new government to extrajudicial killings and warns that more innocent people will suffer if the killings fail to stop.[11]

In 2022, De Lima ran for reelection as a senator under the Liberal Party but accepted defeat after she placed 23rd in the partial unofficial canvassing results which covered 98.04% of transmitted election returns.[12][13]

Legal troubles

Allegations

On August 17, 2016, the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte alleged that De Lima had been having an affair with her driver, Ronnie Dayan, who Duterte also alleged functioned as De Lima's collector for drug protection money when she was the Justice secretary.[14][15] Duterte also alleged that De Lima's driver had been using drugs.[16] Duterte later claimed that he had in his possession wiretaps and ATM records which confirmed his allegations. He explained that he had received them from an unnamed foreign country.[17] In September 2016, De Lima was removed from her position chairing a Senate Justice and Human Rights committee investigating extrajudicial killings.[18] De Lima, later, admitted that she had a relationship with Dayan many years ago. Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre called on convicted drug lords, former prison officials and police officers as prime witnesses against De Lima in the Congressional probe on illegal drug trafficking in the New Bilibid Prison.[19][20][21] Dayan went into hiding after being advised by De Lima to not attend the House probe, but he was captured days later.[22]

Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa had corroborated allegations that the former Justice Secretary and now Senator Leila De Lima benefited from the illegal drug activities of his son Kerwin Espinosa in Eastern Visayas.[23] Included in the Mayor's affidavit is a picture of De Lima with Kerwin Espinosa in Baguio City.[24] Kerwin Espinosa later testified that he gave her a total of P8 million to help finance her senatorial campaign during the May 2016 elections.[25]

On July 19, 2019, the PNPCriminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) filed charges against De Lima and other members of the opposition for "sedition, cyber libel, libel, estafa, harboring a criminal, and obstruction of justice".[26][27][28] On February 10, 2020, she was cleared of all charges.[29][30]

Retracted testimonies

In late April 2022, Kerwin Espinosa, one of those who accused senator Leila de Lima of being involved in the illegal drug trade in the New Bilibid Prison, recanted his statements on the case, and said that he was coerced by the police after his father Rolando Espinosa Sr. was killed in jail.[31] The Department of Justice downplayed Kerwin Espinosa's recantation, saying it did not affect their case against de Lima, who is currently detained, as he was not a witness.[32]

In early May 2022, Rafael Ragos, former Bureau of Corrections director general and another witness in the de Lima drug case recanted his testimony. Ragos previously testified that de Lima accepted 5 million pesos from him via drug lord Peter Co, while she was Secretary of Justice, and that it was later used to fund her senatorial campaign in 2016.[33]

Detention

 
Senator Leila De Lima listens to a PNP-CIDG officer who served the warrant for her arrest at the Senate grounds in Pasay. February 24, 2017.

On February 17, 2017, a local court pressed drug-related charges against de Lima.[34] On February 23, a Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court issued an arrest warrant against de Lima for allegedly violating the drug trafficking law.[35][36] De Lima faces drug related cases for allegedly using her position as Secretary of Justice to acquire money from drug pushers to make their drug business operational even though they are imprisoned. De Lima turned herself in the following morning of February 24, 2017. She has also been referred to as a 'prisoner of conscience' by numerous international human rights organizations.[37][38]

On October 8, 2022 de Lima survived an attempted hostage taking inside Camp Crame. Perpetrators are said to have ties with the Abu Sayyaf and attacked the cop on duty. The police reported that De Lima was safe and that the stabbed cop was rushed to a hospital.[39]

Calls for release

On March 16, 2017, the European Parliament condemned the wave of killings in the Philippines and called for De Lima's release.[40] It expressed "serious concerns that the offences Senator De Lima has been charged with are almost entirely fabricated".[41] Amnesty International regards De Lima as a "prisoner of conscience".[42] Despite her imprisonment, de Lima continued to oppose the policies of Duterte and remained a member of the Philippine Senate and the Liberal Party.[43][44][45] She was part of the debate regarding martial law.[46] On May 29, imprisoned Senator De Lima wrote her 94th letter while in prison, stating "People choose to be passive, perhaps because they feel responsible for voting for him—but no. You are not responsible for what he does after you vote for him. You are, however, responsible for letting him get away with things like this with your silence. By electing him, he has not bought your souls and conscience—on the contrary, he now owes you his accountability."[47][48] In late July 2017, de Lima was visited by members of the European Parliament and the Liberal International.[49][50] She was unable to vote against the martial law extension because of her detention.[49] She petitioned her release but the Supreme Court rejected her request, and later slapped her with the affirmation of the release of numerous prisoners guilty of graft or corruption during the previous administrations. In September, the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) demanded the immediate release of de Lima and the restoration of human rights in the Philippines.[51] In the same month, De Lima's ally in the Senate, Risa Hontiveros, caught justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II drafting fabricated charges against her through text messages during a hearing on the deaths of minors caused by the Philippine Drug War. The same tactic was used by the same secretary against De Lima, which led to her arrest.[52] On June 5, 2020, the Amnesty International called on Philippine authorities demanding for an unconditional release of Senator de Lima. The organization also called for the authorities to end unreasonable restrictions imposed on her; permit communication with her family, lawyers, staff and doctors; and allow her to undertake her role as an elected legislator and a human rights defender.[53]

Statements from detention

By October 2017, de Lima released numerous statements while in prison condemning the death toll of the Philippine Drug War which has increased to 14,000 Filipino deaths, where a huge number were children, infants, and teenagers. In November 2017, de Lima was awarded the Prize for Freedom by Liberal International, becoming the second Filipino to receive the prestigious award after Corazon Aquino.[54] On December 5, 2017, she was again bestowed with the Leading Global Thinker award by Foreign Policy for the second consecutive year. In the same month, de Lima criticized Duterte for his pivot to China, citing what happened in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Cambodia, where those countries were put by China in a debt trap after accepting Chinese loans, leading to China's economic control on those countries.[55] In January 2018, de Lima hit Duterte when it was revealed that the debt of the country ballooned to 6.6 trillion and the debt-to-GDP ratio expanded into 36.4%.[56] She also criticized the government for 'bowing down' to China amidst the South China Sea dispute and Chinese exploration in the Benham Rise.[57][58][59]

On February 1, 2018, Senator de Lima topped Asian Correspondent's list of five prominent Southeast Asian leaders and human rights defenders who are facing charges for defying the norm.[60] On February 3, de Lima was dubbed as the "conscience of our time" by an independent news agency.[61] On February 5, the Ombudsman of the Philippines cleared de Lima from all charges of financial terrorism and violation of the anti-graft law.[62] On February 20, during the World Day of Social Justice, all ethics complaints filed against de Lima were junked by the Philippine Senate.[63][64] A day later, the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) called for the immediate and unconditional release of Senator de Lima and cited her 'heroism'[65] against corruption and autocracy.[66] It was followed by the Senate minority bloc, liberal members of the House of Representatives, and Amnesty International pushing anew for the release of de Lima.[67][68][69] On February 23, de Lima's supporters launched an e-book in the Quezon office of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights, entitled, "Dispatches from Crame I", which contained almost half of all the letters and statements written by de Lima during her first year of incarceration.[70][71]

On March 3, 2018, de Lima sought the approval of the court to let her attend the looming impeachment trial against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. [72][73] She also sought Senate inquiries regarding the terms of loans of the government's infrastructure program, which has indebted the country vigorously in just a few months,[74] and the anti-money laundering law compliance after the Ombudsman dropped all money laundering cases against Duterte due to the incumbent administration's threats.[75] On March 10, a court approved de Lima's medical furlough due to problems in her liver.[76] On March 13, the self-confessed drug lords were freed by the government due to 'lack of evidences'.[77][78] On March 29, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) and the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) called for the release of de Lima due to the insufficiency of evidence filed against her.[79][80] On April 4, de Lima filed a dismissal for the ouster petition filed against Chief Justice Sereno.[81] On April 5, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, who initiated the imprisonment of de Lima, resigned from his post after evidences on corruption surfaced to media attention, along with his acquittal of self-confessed drug lords.[82] On April 20, de Lima was named by Fortune Magazine as one of the 'World's 50 Greatest Leaders' for 2018.[83] On May 13, de Lima joined liberal senators in condemning the ouster of Supreme Court Chief Justice Sereno through a quo warranto, which de Lima said was an unconstitutional way to oust an impeachable officer.[84][85]

On May 28, the Muntinlupa court denied de Lima's plea to attend the law graduation of her youngest son, Vincent.[86] The court stated that de Lima 'cannot be given a different treatment as that of other prisoners'.[87] On May 29, Amnesty International conferred to de Lima the first ever “Most Distinguished Human Rights Defender” award during the Ignite Awards for Human Rights.[88][89] She was also declared one of the world's “Women Human Rights Defenders Under Threat”.[90] On May 30, de Lima filed a motion to reconsider her plea to attend her son's graduation, citing convicted plunderer and ex-senator Jinggoy Estrada, who was allowed by the Sandinganbayan to attend his son's graduation in 2015.[91] On June 1, de Lima filed a resolution seeking to probe the blacklisted Chinese firms that were banned by the World Bank due to corrupt practices, but still were accepted by the Duterte administration in the rehabilitation of Marawi.[92] Hours before her son's graduation on June 3, Presiding Judge Amelia Fabros-Corpuz of the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court Branch 205 rejected de Lima's motion for reconsideration in attending to her son's law graduation.[93] On June 3, de Lima filed a resolution seeking to probe the state-sponsored immigration of Chinese citizens into the Philippines which has caused the unemployment of Filipinos.[94] On June 5, de Lima called solicitor-general Jose Calida as a 'role model in government corruption' after Calida's multi-million corruption scandal surfaced. Calida was one of the personalities that spearheaded de Lima's arrest.[95] On June 6, the Supreme Court of the Philippines, without the ousted Chief Justice, upheld the 'constitutionality' of de Lima's arrest based on drug charges filed by Aguirre, blasting calls from international human rights organizations.[96] The Supreme Court added that 'no further pleadings will be entertained', effectively blocking all remedies for release.[97]

On July 25, de Lima wrote a letter expressing her dismay on the ascension of Duterte ally and former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, as the country's new House Speaker. De Lima, however, added that Arroyo's rise to power via unconstitutional means has led to the rise of the country's 'true minority'.[98] On July 28, de Lima formally accepted the Prize for Freedom in absentia.[99] On July 31, de Lima called on Congress to pass a bill seeking to prohibit premature campaigning in elections.[100] On the same day, she also pushed for a bill that seeks to increase the pension of qualified indigent senior citizens.[101]

On August 1, de Lima welcomed the indictment against porkbarrel mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles.[102] On August 3, Ronnie Dayan, one of the persons used by the Department of Justice to imprison de Lima, formally refused to testify against the senator's alleged 'disobedience case'.[103] On August 4, de Lima and other senators spearheaded the need to probe the conditions of displaced persons in war-torn areas of Mindanao, notably Marawi.[104] On August 6, the Supreme Court of the Philippines denied de Lima's plea to allow her to join the Senate debates regarding Duterte's initiative to withdraw the Philippines from the International Criminal Court.[105][106] On August 7, de Lima pushed for the passage of the calamity leave bill, which would provide 5 days of calamity leave for workers.[107] On August 10, eighteen months after her imprisonment, de Lima was finally arraigned in the drug cases established by the Department of Justice.[108] She also sought the passage of the Pedestrian Safety Act.[109] On August 11, de Lima filed a bill on incentivizing the use of solar energy in households.[110] On the same day, she joined other senators in calling for a ban on single-occupancy vehicles on EDSA.[111] On August 18, senator de Lima expressed the need to probe the Bureau of Immigration's P869-M loss from express lane fees.[112]

On August 24, minority senators called on the Supreme Court to allow de Lima to be present during the ICC withdrawal case through video conference.[113] On August 25, de Lima called for a Senate probe into delays in the free irrigation law's mandated IRR.[114] On August 27, on the birthday of senator de Lima, she released her second book, entitled, "Fight for Freedom and Other Writings", which collects her speeches, letters, and notes, as well as letters of support from prominent personalities such as Vice President Leni Robredo, former Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Emily Lau, and Liberal International President Juli Minoves.[115][116] On the same day, Amnesty International called for the dropping of charges again, adding that de Lima is a 'prisoner of conscience'.[117] Opposition lawmakers also called for the release of de Lima.[118] On August 30, 2018, de Lima filed a bill that would raise the statutory age of rape to 18.[119]

Writings

On February 22, 2018, senator Leila de Lima announced that she would launch an e-book, entitled, "Dispatches from Crame I" on February 23, a day before the anniversary of her incarceration. On February 23, the e-book was officially launched in the Quezon city office of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights. The e-book contained all the statements and letters written by de Lima since she was detained on February 24, 2017. It also contained statements from her supporters from various local and international organizations and personalities.[70][71]

On June 1, 2018, the book of de Lima's spiritual adviser, Fr. Robert Reyes, entitled, "Prisoner of Conscience Prisoner of Hope", was launched. The book contained various accounts from different personalities giving their views of and conversations with de Lima during her incarceration.[120][121]

On August 27, 2018, on the birthday of senator de Lima, she released her second book, entitled, "Fight for Freedom and Other Writings", which collects her speeches, letters, and notes, as well as letters of support from prominent personalities such as Vice President Leni Robredo, former Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Emily Lau, and Liberal International President Juli Minoves.[115][116]

Personal life

De Lima was married for more than thirty years to lawyer Pláridel Bohol. From this marriage, she has two adult children.[122]

De Lima's aunt, Julie de Lima, married Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison, making him Leila de Lima's uncle by marriage.[6] Another aunt of hers, Lilia de Lima, served as the head of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority and is a Ramon Magsaysay Awardee.[123]

Honors and recognition

  • MetroBank Foundation Professorial Chair for Public Service and Governance (2010)
  • Excellent Public Servant Award (2010)
  • Defender of People's Rights (2010)
  • “Agent of Change” Award (2010)
  • Most Outstanding Alumna Award 2010 by San Beda University[124]
  • Most Outstanding Alumna Award 2011 by San Beda University[124]
  • 2016 Global Thinker Award by Foreign Policy
  • Top Most Influential People for 2017 by Time Magazine[125]
  • Women Human Rights Defenders for 2017 by Amnesty International
  • On October 31, 2017, Liberal International awarded de Lima the Prize For Freedom, the federation's highest human rights honor. De Lima is the second Filipino to obtain the award after former President Corazon Aquino in 1987.[126]
  • 2017 Leading Global Thinker Award[127]
  • World's 50 Greatest Leaders for 2018 by Fortune Magazine[83]
  • 2018 Southeast Asia's Women to Watch by The Diplomat[128]
  • 2018 Most Distinguished Human Rights Defender Award by Amnesty International[88]
  • 2018 Women Human Rights Defenders Under Threat recognized by Amnesty International[90]
  • 2018 Human Rights Defenders recognized at the Human Rights Defender World Summit in Paris[90]

See also

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External links

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  • Senator Leila De Lima – Senate of the Philippines

leila, lima, this, philippine, name, middle, name, maternal, family, name, magistrado, surname, paternal, family, name, lima, leila, norma, eulalia, josefa, magistrado, lima, born, august, 1959, filipina, politician, lawyer, human, rights, activist, professor,. In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Magistrado and the surname or paternal family name is de Lima Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima born August 27 1959 is a Filipina politician lawyer human rights activist and law professor who previously served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022 She was the chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights from 2008 to 2010 before serving in President Benigno Aquino III s cabinet as the Secretary of Justice from 2010 to 2015 The HonorableLeila de LimaDe Lima in 2016Senator of the PhilippinesIn office June 30 2016 June 30 2022Senate positionsChair of the Philippine Senate Electoral Reforms and People s Participation CommitteeIn office July 25 2016 July 24 2018Preceded byAquilino Pimentel IIISucceeded byAquilino Pimentel IIIChair of the Philippine Senate Justice and Human Rights CommitteeIn office July 25 2016 September 19 2016Preceded byAquilino Pimentel IIISucceeded byRichard J Gordon57th Secretary of JusticeIn office June 30 2010 October 12 2015PresidentBenigno Aquino IIIPreceded byAlberto Agra acting Succeeded byAlfredo Benjamin Caguioa acting Chairperson of the Philippine Commission on Human RightsIn office May 2008 June 30 2010PresidentGloria Macapagal ArroyoPreceded byPurificacion QuisumbingSucceeded byEtta RosalesPersonal detailsBornLeila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima 1959 08 27 August 27 1959 age 63 Iriga Camarines Sur PhilippinesPolitical partyLiberal 2015 present Other politicalaffiliationsIndependent 2010 2015 Aksyon Demokratiko until 2010 SpousePlaridel BoholChildren2RelativesLilia de Lima aunt Julie de Lima aunt Alma materDe La Salle University AB San Beda College LL B ProfessionLawyerSignatureWebsiteOfficial websiteKnown as a vocal critic of the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte she was arrested in 2017 under charges linked to the New Bilibid Prison drug trafficking scandal during her term as the Justice Secretary 1 Later that year she was awarded the Prize for Freedom by the Liberal International Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Human rights commissioner 2008 2010 2 2 Justice Secretary 2010 2015 2 3 Senator 2016 2022 3 Legal troubles 3 1 Allegations 3 1 1 Retracted testimonies 3 2 Detention 3 3 Calls for release 3 4 Statements from detention 4 Writings 5 Personal life 6 Honors and recognition 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditDe Lima is the eldest daughter of former Philippine Commission on Elections commissioner Vicente de Lima and Norma Magistrado 2 3 She was born and raised in Iriga Camarines Sur in Bicol 3 De Lima completed her basic education graduating as class valedictorian 3 She graduated in 1980 from the De La Salle University with an AB History degree 3 She finished her Bachelor of Laws Salutatorian degree at the San Beda College of Law in 1985 3 She placed 8th in the 1985 Philippine Bar Examinations with an 86 26 bar rating 4 Career EditDe Lima began her career as a staff member of Supreme Court Associate Justice Isagani Cruz from 1986 to 1989 3 Human rights commissioner 2008 2010 Edit Leila de Lima was appointed as the Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights under the Arroyo administration She served this position from 2008 to 2010 3 Her two year term was marked by high profile cases such as the Davao death squads 5 human rights cases against Jovito Palparan 6 and the Maguindanao massacre in 2009 Justice Secretary 2010 2015 Edit In 2010 Benigno Aquino III offered her the position of Justice secretary for which she accepted Her first high profile case was the Manila hostage crisis where 8 Hong Kong nationals were killed 3 In 2015 during the leadership controversy in Iglesia Ni Cristo and its subsequent protests de Lima was criticized for meddling in the internal affairs of the denomination 7 8 Senator 2016 2022 Edit Leila de Lima ran as a senatorial candidate for the 2016 general elections under the Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid lit Coalition of the Straight Road of the Liberal Party She finished 12th after amassing more than 14 million votes De Lima condemned the Philippine Drug War and urged the Philippine Congress to investigate 9 She called for an end to vigilante killings of drug suspects On her privilege speech at Senate on August 2 she noted that we cannot wage the war against drugs with blood 10 De Lima lamented the indifference of the new government to extrajudicial killings and warns that more innocent people will suffer if the killings fail to stop 11 In 2022 De Lima ran for reelection as a senator under the Liberal Party but accepted defeat after she placed 23rd in the partial unofficial canvassing results which covered 98 04 of transmitted election returns 12 13 Legal troubles EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page February 2021 This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page February 2021 This article contains weasel words vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information Such statements should be clarified or removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Allegations Edit On August 17 2016 the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte alleged that De Lima had been having an affair with her driver Ronnie Dayan who Duterte also alleged functioned as De Lima s collector for drug protection money when she was the Justice secretary 14 15 Duterte also alleged that De Lima s driver had been using drugs 16 Duterte later claimed that he had in his possession wiretaps and ATM records which confirmed his allegations He explained that he had received them from an unnamed foreign country 17 In September 2016 De Lima was removed from her position chairing a Senate Justice and Human Rights committee investigating extrajudicial killings 18 De Lima later admitted that she had a relationship with Dayan many years ago Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre called on convicted drug lords former prison officials and police officers as prime witnesses against De Lima in the Congressional probe on illegal drug trafficking in the New Bilibid Prison 19 20 21 Dayan went into hiding after being advised by De Lima to not attend the House probe but he was captured days later 22 Albuera Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa had corroborated allegations that the former Justice Secretary and now Senator Leila De Lima benefited from the illegal drug activities of his son Kerwin Espinosa in Eastern Visayas 23 Included in the Mayor s affidavit is a picture of De Lima with Kerwin Espinosa in Baguio City 24 Kerwin Espinosa later testified that he gave her a total of P8 million to help finance her senatorial campaign during the May 2016 elections 25 On July 19 2019 the PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group CIDG filed charges against De Lima and other members of the opposition for sedition cyber libel libel estafa harboring a criminal and obstruction of justice 26 27 28 On February 10 2020 she was cleared of all charges 29 30 Retracted testimonies Edit In late April 2022 Kerwin Espinosa one of those who accused senator Leila de Lima of being involved in the illegal drug trade in the New Bilibid Prison recanted his statements on the case and said that he was coerced by the police after his father Rolando Espinosa Sr was killed in jail 31 The Department of Justice downplayed Kerwin Espinosa s recantation saying it did not affect their case against de Lima who is currently detained as he was not a witness 32 In early May 2022 Rafael Ragos former Bureau of Corrections director general and another witness in the de Lima drug case recanted his testimony Ragos previously testified that de Lima accepted 5 million pesos from him via drug lord Peter Co while she was Secretary of Justice and that it was later used to fund her senatorial campaign in 2016 33 Detention Edit Senator Leila De Lima listens to a PNP CIDG officer who served the warrant for her arrest at the Senate grounds in Pasay February 24 2017 On February 17 2017 a local court pressed drug related charges against de Lima 34 On February 23 a Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court issued an arrest warrant against de Lima for allegedly violating the drug trafficking law 35 36 De Lima faces drug related cases for allegedly using her position as Secretary of Justice to acquire money from drug pushers to make their drug business operational even though they are imprisoned De Lima turned herself in the following morning of February 24 2017 She has also been referred to as a prisoner of conscience by numerous international human rights organizations 37 38 On October 8 2022 de Lima survived an attempted hostage taking inside Camp Crame Perpetrators are said to have ties with the Abu Sayyaf and attacked the cop on duty The police reported that De Lima was safe and that the stabbed cop was rushed to a hospital 39 Calls for release Edit On March 16 2017 the European Parliament condemned the wave of killings in the Philippines and called for De Lima s release 40 It expressed serious concerns that the offences Senator De Lima has been charged with are almost entirely fabricated 41 Amnesty International regards De Lima as a prisoner of conscience 42 Despite her imprisonment de Lima continued to oppose the policies of Duterte and remained a member of the Philippine Senate and the Liberal Party 43 44 45 She was part of the debate regarding martial law 46 On May 29 imprisoned Senator De Lima wrote her 94th letter while in prison stating People choose to be passive perhaps because they feel responsible for voting for him but no You are not responsible for what he does after you vote for him You are however responsible for letting him get away with things like this with your silence By electing him he has not bought your souls and conscience on the contrary he now owes you his accountability 47 48 In late July 2017 de Lima was visited by members of the European Parliament and the Liberal International 49 50 She was unable to vote against the martial law extension because of her detention 49 She petitioned her release but the Supreme Court rejected her request and later slapped her with the affirmation of the release of numerous prisoners guilty of graft or corruption during the previous administrations In September the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats CALD demanded the immediate release of de Lima and the restoration of human rights in the Philippines 51 In the same month De Lima s ally in the Senate Risa Hontiveros caught justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II drafting fabricated charges against her through text messages during a hearing on the deaths of minors caused by the Philippine Drug War The same tactic was used by the same secretary against De Lima which led to her arrest 52 On June 5 2020 the Amnesty International called on Philippine authorities demanding for an unconditional release of Senator de Lima The organization also called for the authorities to end unreasonable restrictions imposed on her permit communication with her family lawyers staff and doctors and allow her to undertake her role as an elected legislator and a human rights defender 53 Statements from detention Edit By October 2017 de Lima released numerous statements while in prison condemning the death toll of the Philippine Drug War which has increased to 14 000 Filipino deaths where a huge number were children infants and teenagers In November 2017 de Lima was awarded the Prize for Freedom by Liberal International becoming the second Filipino to receive the prestigious award after Corazon Aquino 54 On December 5 2017 she was again bestowed with the Leading Global Thinker award by Foreign Policy for the second consecutive year In the same month de Lima criticized Duterte for his pivot to China citing what happened in Sri Lanka Myanmar Malaysia and Cambodia where those countries were put by China in a debt trap after accepting Chinese loans leading to China s economic control on those countries 55 In January 2018 de Lima hit Duterte when it was revealed that the debt of the country ballooned to 6 6 trillion and the debt to GDP ratio expanded into 36 4 56 She also criticized the government for bowing down to China amidst the South China Sea dispute and Chinese exploration in the Benham Rise 57 58 59 On February 1 2018 Senator de Lima topped Asian Correspondent s list of five prominent Southeast Asian leaders and human rights defenders who are facing charges for defying the norm 60 On February 3 de Lima was dubbed as the conscience of our time by an independent news agency 61 On February 5 the Ombudsman of the Philippines cleared de Lima from all charges of financial terrorism and violation of the anti graft law 62 On February 20 during the World Day of Social Justice all ethics complaints filed against de Lima were junked by the Philippine Senate 63 64 A day later the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights APHR called for the immediate and unconditional release of Senator de Lima and cited her heroism 65 against corruption and autocracy 66 It was followed by the Senate minority bloc liberal members of the House of Representatives and Amnesty International pushing anew for the release of de Lima 67 68 69 On February 23 de Lima s supporters launched an e book in the Quezon office of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights entitled Dispatches from Crame I which contained almost half of all the letters and statements written by de Lima during her first year of incarceration 70 71 On March 3 2018 de Lima sought the approval of the court to let her attend the looming impeachment trial against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno 72 73 She also sought Senate inquiries regarding the terms of loans of the government s infrastructure program which has indebted the country vigorously in just a few months 74 and the anti money laundering law compliance after the Ombudsman dropped all money laundering cases against Duterte due to the incumbent administration s threats 75 On March 10 a court approved de Lima s medical furlough due to problems in her liver 76 On March 13 the self confessed drug lords were freed by the government due to lack of evidences 77 78 On March 29 the Human Rights Watch HRW and the Inter Parliamentary Union IPU called for the release of de Lima due to the insufficiency of evidence filed against her 79 80 On April 4 de Lima filed a dismissal for the ouster petition filed against Chief Justice Sereno 81 On April 5 Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II who initiated the imprisonment of de Lima resigned from his post after evidences on corruption surfaced to media attention along with his acquittal of self confessed drug lords 82 On April 20 de Lima was named by Fortune Magazine as one of the World s 50 Greatest Leaders for 2018 83 On May 13 de Lima joined liberal senators in condemning the ouster of Supreme Court Chief Justice Sereno through a quo warranto which de Lima said was an unconstitutional way to oust an impeachable officer 84 85 On May 28 the Muntinlupa court denied de Lima s plea to attend the law graduation of her youngest son Vincent 86 The court stated that de Lima cannot be given a different treatment as that of other prisoners 87 On May 29 Amnesty International conferred to de Lima the first ever Most Distinguished Human Rights Defender award during the Ignite Awards for Human Rights 88 89 She was also declared one of the world s Women Human Rights Defenders Under Threat 90 On May 30 de Lima filed a motion to reconsider her plea to attend her son s graduation citing convicted plunderer and ex senator Jinggoy Estrada who was allowed by the Sandinganbayan to attend his son s graduation in 2015 91 On June 1 de Lima filed a resolution seeking to probe the blacklisted Chinese firms that were banned by the World Bank due to corrupt practices but still were accepted by the Duterte administration in the rehabilitation of Marawi 92 Hours before her son s graduation on June 3 Presiding Judge Amelia Fabros Corpuz of the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court Branch 205 rejected de Lima s motion for reconsideration in attending to her son s law graduation 93 On June 3 de Lima filed a resolution seeking to probe the state sponsored immigration of Chinese citizens into the Philippines which has caused the unemployment of Filipinos 94 On June 5 de Lima called solicitor general Jose Calida as a role model in government corruption after Calida s multi million corruption scandal surfaced Calida was one of the personalities that spearheaded de Lima s arrest 95 On June 6 the Supreme Court of the Philippines without the ousted Chief Justice upheld the constitutionality of de Lima s arrest based on drug charges filed by Aguirre blasting calls from international human rights organizations 96 The Supreme Court added that no further pleadings will be entertained effectively blocking all remedies for release 97 On July 25 de Lima wrote a letter expressing her dismay on the ascension of Duterte ally and former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as the country s new House Speaker De Lima however added that Arroyo s rise to power via unconstitutional means has led to the rise of the country s true minority 98 On July 28 de Lima formally accepted the Prize for Freedom in absentia 99 On July 31 de Lima called on Congress to pass a bill seeking to prohibit premature campaigning in elections 100 On the same day she also pushed for a bill that seeks to increase the pension of qualified indigent senior citizens 101 On August 1 de Lima welcomed the indictment against porkbarrel mastermind Janet Lim Napoles 102 On August 3 Ronnie Dayan one of the persons used by the Department of Justice to imprison de Lima formally refused to testify against the senator s alleged disobedience case 103 On August 4 de Lima and other senators spearheaded the need to probe the conditions of displaced persons in war torn areas of Mindanao notably Marawi 104 On August 6 the Supreme Court of the Philippines denied de Lima s plea to allow her to join the Senate debates regarding Duterte s initiative to withdraw the Philippines from the International Criminal Court 105 106 On August 7 de Lima pushed for the passage of the calamity leave bill which would provide 5 days of calamity leave for workers 107 On August 10 eighteen months after her imprisonment de Lima was finally arraigned in the drug cases established by the Department of Justice 108 She also sought the passage of the Pedestrian Safety Act 109 On August 11 de Lima filed a bill on incentivizing the use of solar energy in households 110 On the same day she joined other senators in calling for a ban on single occupancy vehicles on EDSA 111 On August 18 senator de Lima expressed the need to probe the Bureau of Immigration s P869 M loss from express lane fees 112 On August 24 minority senators called on the Supreme Court to allow de Lima to be present during the ICC withdrawal case through video conference 113 On August 25 de Lima called for a Senate probe into delays in the free irrigation law s mandated IRR 114 On August 27 on the birthday of senator de Lima she released her second book entitled Fight for Freedom and Other Writings which collects her speeches letters and notes as well as letters of support from prominent personalities such as Vice President Leni Robredo former Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Emily Lau and Liberal International President Juli Minoves 115 116 On the same day Amnesty International called for the dropping of charges again adding that de Lima is a prisoner of conscience 117 Opposition lawmakers also called for the release of de Lima 118 On August 30 2018 de Lima filed a bill that would raise the statutory age of rape to 18 119 Writings EditOn February 22 2018 senator Leila de Lima announced that she would launch an e book entitled Dispatches from Crame I on February 23 a day before the anniversary of her incarceration On February 23 the e book was officially launched in the Quezon city office of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights The e book contained all the statements and letters written by de Lima since she was detained on February 24 2017 It also contained statements from her supporters from various local and international organizations and personalities 70 71 On June 1 2018 the book of de Lima s spiritual adviser Fr Robert Reyes entitled Prisoner of Conscience Prisoner of Hope was launched The book contained various accounts from different personalities giving their views of and conversations with de Lima during her incarceration 120 121 On August 27 2018 on the birthday of senator de Lima she released her second book entitled Fight for Freedom and Other Writings which collects her speeches letters and notes as well as letters of support from prominent personalities such as Vice President Leni Robredo former Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Emily Lau and Liberal International President Juli Minoves 115 116 Personal life EditDe Lima was married for more than thirty years to lawyer Plaridel Bohol From this marriage she has two adult children 122 De Lima s aunt Julie de Lima married Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison making him Leila de Lima s uncle by marriage 6 Another aunt of hers Lilia de Lima served as the head of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority and is a Ramon Magsaysay Awardee 123 Honors and recognition EditMetroBank Foundation Professorial Chair for Public Service and Governance 2010 Excellent Public Servant Award 2010 Defender of People s Rights 2010 Agent of Change Award 2010 Most Outstanding Alumna Award 2010 by San Beda University 124 Most Outstanding Alumna Award 2011 by San Beda University 124 2016 Global Thinker Award by Foreign Policy Top Most Influential People for 2017 by Time Magazine 125 Women Human Rights Defenders for 2017 by Amnesty International On October 31 2017 Liberal International awarded de Lima the Prize For Freedom the federation s highest human rights honor De Lima is the second Filipino to obtain the award after former President Corazon Aquino in 1987 126 2017 Leading Global Thinker Award 127 World s 50 Greatest Leaders for 2018 by Fortune Magazine 83 2018 Southeast Asia s Women to Watch by The Diplomat 128 2018 Most Distinguished Human Rights Defender Award by Amnesty International 88 2018 Women Human Rights Defenders Under Threat recognized by Amnesty International 90 2018 Human Rights Defenders recognized at the Human Rights Defender World Summit in Paris 90 See also EditList of Filipino Nobel laureates and nomineesReferences Edit Senator Leila de Lima arrested Rappler February 24 2017 Retrieved February 15 2021 De Lima Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado PDF Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 4 2016 a b c d e f g h The Fighter How Leila de Lima Ended Up Leading the Opposition to Rodrigo Duterte s Drug War Time December 14 2016 Retrieved December 17 2016 Bar Exams Results Philippine Bar Examination Cafe philippinebar wordpress com De Lima 2009 DDS probe failed because Davao folk sided with ruthless King ABS CBN News ABS CBN Corporation March 9 2017 a b De Lima So what if I m Joma s kin ABS CBN News July 30 2009 Retrieved December 17 2016 Gonzales Yuji Vincent August 29 2015 From hustisya to hostess siya Iglesia ni Cristo protesters ridicule De Lima INQUIRER net Retrieved February 15 2021 Gamil Jaymee Yee Jovic Quismundo Tarra August 29 2015 Iglesia Ni Cristo protesters occupy Edsa Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved August 30 2015 Duterte crime war out of control Philippine critics Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved July 9 2016 Stop the killings Leila Philippine Daily Inquirer August 3 2016 Retrieved August 4 2016 De Lima Stop the killings now ABS CBN News August 2 2016 Retrieved August 4 2016 Fernandez Daniza September 29 2021 De Lima accepts Liberal Party s nomination as senator in 2022 polls Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 24 2022 Galvez Daphne May 10 2022 De Lima accepts defeat in 2022 senatorial polls I don t have any regrets Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 24 2022 De Lima called mother of all drug lords Philippine Daily Inquirer October 14 2016 Retrieved November 30 2016 De Lima 7 others charged with drug trafficking ABS CBN News Retrieved November 30 2016 Duterte tells De Lima I have witnesses against you Inquirer Mindanao Philippine Daily Inquirer August 18 2016 Retrieved August 22 2016 Love affair led to corruption No August 21 2016 The Manila Times Retrieved August 22 2016 Senate ousts De Lima as justice committee chairperson Rappler September 19 2016 Calayag Keith A September 20 2016 Ex BuCor exec admits delivering drug money to De Lima SunStar Retrieved March 13 2018 Colanggo I gave De Lima payola Rappler Retrieved March 13 2018 Magalong BuCor chief was against drug raid in Bilibid during De Lima s term GMA News Online Retrieved March 13 2018 Dayan De Lima urged me to skip probe hide cnn Retrieved March 13 2018 Espinosa affidavit Kerwin met De Lima in Baguio City in March GMA News Online Retrieved June 22 2020 De Lima on alleged pic with Kerwin Espinosa I don t remember this GMA News Online Retrieved June 22 2020 I gave P8 M to De Lima Kerwin Manila Bulletin News Retrieved June 22 2020 Robredo ilang taga oposisyon kinasuhan ng PNP CIDG ukol sa Bikoy videos ABS CBN News in Tagalog Sedition raps Solons bishop hit stupid PNP Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved July 20 2019 De Lima Raps over Bikoy videos pure hogwash ABS CBN News DOJ clears Robredo indicts Trillanes and 10 others for conspiracy to commit sedition GMA News February 10 2020 Retrieved February 10 2020 DOJ clears Robredo charges Trillanes in sedition case Rappler February 10 2020 Retrieved February 10 2020 Kerwin Espinosa recants drug trade accusations vs Sen Leila de Lima Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 7 2022 Juan Joel R San April 28 2022 Kerwin Espinosa recants drug tie claim vs de Lima BusinessMirror Retrieved May 18 2022 Another witness retracts drug charges vs De Lima BusinessWorld May 2 2022 Philippines Duterte critic Leila de Lima faces drugs charges BBC News February 17 2017 Reformina Ina February 23 2017 De Lima ordered arrested by RTC ABS CBN News Retrieved February 23 2017 Leila de Lima Critic of Duterte Is Ordered Held by Court The New York Times February 23 2017 Retrieved February 23 2017 Sen Leila De Lima arrested over drug charges CNN Philippines February 24 2017 Retrieved February 24 2017 Power Samantha March 2017 Leila de Lima TIME Retrieved February 24 2017 Leila de Lima survives hostage taking in Camp Crame jail October 9 2022 European Parliament condemns EJKs and calls for de Lima release The Philippine Star March 16 2017 JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION by the European Parliament European Parliament March 16 2017 Philippines senator who branded President Duterte serial killer arrested The Guardian February 24 2017 A Philippine senator defies her president from behind bars The Los Angeles Times March 29 2017 Living in Fear Duterte s Chief Critic Speaks Out From Philippine Jail The New York Times March 24 2017 Defying Duterte Vice News March 3 2017 Opposition senators seek joint session on martial law Rappler May 29 2017 Dispatches from Crame I Dispatch from Crame A year through her lens February 24 2018 a b European Parliament Let de Lima do her duties The Philippine Daily Inquirer July 21 2017 Police bar Liberal International president from visiting de Lima GMA Network July 21 2017 Press Release Sen Leila M de Lima s Statement on Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats CALD Women s Caucus Visit senate gov ph Retrieved March 21 2018 LOOK Aguirre caught texting to expedite cases vs Hontiveros September 11 2017 Philippines Human Rights Defender in Punitive Detention Should be Released Amnesty International Retrieved June 5 2020 De Lima gets highest human rights award from Liberal International November 2017 De Lima warns against Chinese entry into local telco industry Philstar com philstar com Vera Ben O de January 29 2018 Gov t s outstanding debt in 2017 hits record high of P6 652 trillion De Lima lectures Roque after shrugging off China s renaming of Benham Rise features Manila Bulletin News Retrieved March 21 2018 Leonen Julius N January 17 2018 De Lima says Duterte has become a Chinese governor Ballaran Jhoanna January 25 2018 De Lima hits gov t for bowing to China belittling PH scientists on Benham Rise issue Press Release De Lima tops list of 5 political prisoners in Southeast Asia senate gov ph OPINION Newspoint The conscience of our time Ombudsman clears De Lima of charges of financial terrorism violation of anti graft law Senate panel junks ethics complaints vs De Lima Lacson Trillanes Senate panel junks ethics complaints vs De Lima Press Release Southeast Asian lawmaker cites De Lima s heroism renews call for her immediate release senate gov ph Southeast Asian lawmakers group calls for de Lima release msn com Almost a year after detention Senate minority pushes anew for De Lima s release Philstar com philstar com Amnesty Int l urges PH gov t to release De Lima Jesus Julliane Love De Lagman joins call for De Lima s immediate release a b De Lima to launch e book featuring letters from detention ABS CBN News February 22 2018 Archived from the original on January 28 2020 Retrieved February 25 2018 a b Dispatches from Crame 1 pdf De Lima to seek court OK to attend Sereno impeachment trial De Lima wants to participate if Sereno impeach case goes to trial ABS CBN News Inquirer Philippine Daily De Lima seeks inquiry into terms of loans for Build Build Build program De Lima seeks inquiry into anti money laundering law compliance Court allows De Lima to leave jail for one day medical check up Prosecutors No basis to bring Peter Lim Kerwin Espinosa to trial SunStar March 13 2018 Dropping of raps vs Peter Lim et al a slight bump in war on drugs DOJ ABS CBN News De Lima named as among Southeast Asia s Women to Watch Retrieved April 3 2018 Int l legislators Free De Lima unless strong evidence is rapidly forthcoming Retrieved April 3 2018 De Lima Trillanes seek dismissal of ouster petition vs Sereno Philstar com Retrieved November 23 2018 Duterte accepts resignation of Aguirre a b 1 dead link De Lima Trillanes caution vs hasty resolution of Sereno ouster plea ABS CBN News Senators urge SC to review Sereno ouster ABS CBN News Court denies De Lima plea to attend son s graduation Philstar com Retrieved November 23 2018 Muntinlupa court denies De Lima s request to attend son s graduation a b Lalu Gabriel Pabico AI confers De Lima most distinguished human rights defender award De Lima named most distinguished human rights defender by Amnesty International PHL a b c Roxas Pathricia Ann V De Lima hailed at 2nd Human Rights Defenders World Summit in Paris Esguerra Anthony Q De Lima asks court to reconsider her plea to attend son s graduation De Lima wants probe on blacklisted Chinese firms tapped in Marawi rehab ABS CBN News De Lima cries writes emotional message on son s graduation De Lima wants to probe influx of Chinese nationals into PHL De Lima calls Calida new role model in gov t corruption Supreme Court affirms De Lima s arrest on drug charges It s final SC upholds constitutionality of De Lima s arrest Philstar com Retrieved November 23 2018 Arroyo s election as Speaker led to rise of true minority De Lima Leila de Lima accepts Prize for Freedom award in absentia Sen Leila de Lima seeks passage of bill prohibiting premature campaigning Bill increasing pension of qualified indigent senior citizens pushed Gonzales Cathrine August 3 2018 De Lima Napoles US indictment is welcome news Agoncillo Jodee A August 3 2018 Driver lover refuses to testify against De Lima De Lima seeks probe into condition of people displaced by Mindanao clashes ABS CBN News SC won t allow De Lima to join debates on ICC withdrawal case ABS CBN News SC denies De Lima request to join ICC oral arguments August 7 2018 Ager Maila August 7 2018 De Lima proposes 5 day calamity leave 18 months after arrest De Lima finally arraigned in drugs cases August 10 2018 De Lima pushes passage of Pedestrian Safety Act De Lima files bill on incentivizing use of solar energy in households Ban on single occupancy vehicles on EDSA puts public at risk De Lima ABS CBN News De Lima wants probe on BI s P869 M loss from express lane fees Minority senators to SC Allow video conference for De Lima in ICC case August 24 2018 De Lima bats for Senate probe into delays in free irrigation law s IRR a b You are being redirected sunstar com ph August 25 2018 a b De Lima marks 2nd birthday in jail with new book August 25 2018 Document amnesty org Solid pa rin Opposition lawmakers assure De Lima of support on 59th birthday August 27 2018 De Lima bill raises statutory age of rape to 18 August 30 2018 Fr Reyes launched book reflecting De Lima s life in detention linkedin com Press Release De Lima Message on the book launching of Prisoner of Conscience Prisoner of Hope senate gov ph De Lima family Elemia Camille December 16 2017 From power to prison How 2017 changed the life of De Lima family Rappler Retrieved February 23 2022 a b Senator Juan Edgardo Sonny M Angara Senate of the Philippines Senate gov ph Retrieved November 23 2018 TIME 2017 100 Most Influential People Leila De Lima Retrieved December 26 2018 Roxas Pathricia November 1 2017 Political prisoner De Lima gets Prize for Freedom award from int l liberal groups Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved November 1 2017 De Lima named Global Thinker for second year for openly defying Duterte drug war The Manila Times Retrieved December 26 2018 Magazine names De Lima among Southeast Asia s women to watch Philstar com philstar com External links EditOfficial website Senator Leila De Lima Senate of the PhilippinesSenate of the PhilippinesPreceded byAquilino Pimentel III Chair of the Philippine Senate Electoral Reforms and People s Participation Committee2016 2018 Succeeded byAquilino Pimentel IIIChair of the Philippine Senate Justice and Human Rights Committee2016 Succeeded byRichard J GordonPolitical officesPreceded byAlberto AgraActing Secretary of Justice2010 2015 Succeeded byAlfredo CaguioaActingPreceded byPurificacion Quisumbing Chairperson of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights2008 2010 Succeeded byEtta Rosales Portals Law Philippines PoliticsLeila de Lima at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leila de Lima amp oldid 1144045713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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