Confusion, unease over Duterte’s declaration of ‘state of lawlessness’

Fears of a martial law declaration by President Rodrigo Duterte flooded social media hours after he declared a “state of lawlessness” after the Davao City blast.

READ: Duterte declares ‘state of lawlessness’

The explosion in a Davao City night market killed at least 14 and wounded 71 others, as of posting time.

READ: 14 dead, 67 hurt in Davao blast—police

Interior Secretary Mike Sueno said that the Abu Sayyaf group claimed responsibility for the attack hours later.

The police and military have been on high alert since the blast hit the President’s hometown late Friday night.

Social media was on its toes following the Davao market blast.

“State of lawlessness is not martial law please,” said @JAYESANlTY.

“Hollande declared martial law in France and no one bats an eye. Duterte declares state of lawless violence and everyone loses their minds!” said @pisceanism.

Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella and the president’s chief legal counsel Salvador Panelo later clarified that the declaration covers the entire Philippines, not just Mindanao.  

READ: Duterte: State of lawlessness covers the whole country  

After the Saturday morning confusion, social media was left with questions unanswered about what a “state of lawlessness” really meant.   “Anggulo. ung isang opisyales sa Mindanao lang ang state of lawlessness, tas ung isa buong ph daw. ano na?!” tweeted Kratos.

“The big difference of state of lawless violence from Martial law is that writ of habeas corpus is not suspended in SLV,” said Alexander kim Waing.

“Pingpong morning. Ano na ba talaga ang scope of lawlessness – Mindanao only or nationwide?” @philippinebeat noted.

“Heightened security level should be maintained for the rest of the country but not the state of lawless violence,” said Jude Mangilog.

“Nasa state of lawless violence baga an Pinas. konti na lang martial law na rin yun,” said Lou.

“The scarier state of lawlessness is when the people entrusted to enforce the law break the laws they are supposed to enforce,” noted @lelanddelacruz.

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