Sagot :
2.Typically, the imposition of martial law accompanies curfews, the suspension of civil law, civil rights, habeas corpus, and the application or extension of military law or military justice to civilians. ... Civilians defying martial law may be subjected to military tribunals (court-martial).
3.The problem with any democracy, and the Philippines is no exception, is that its a legalised extortion racket. The fact that "numbers", rather than rationality, serves as the standard of value, makes it such. What is true in science, that is ‘the rational’, ought to be true in ‘value-laden' politics. Good or cogent rational ideas should prevail; not popular ideas; as is the case with state-sanctioned electoral extortion.
( PS: The picture is an answer for no.1)
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