
Conti Claims Witness Linking VP Sara to EJK — Allegation or Political Timing?
A fresh political storm is brewing after human rights lawyer Kristina Conti publicly claimed that a witness is allegedly prepared to testify linking Vice President Sara Duterte to alleged extrajudicial killings (EJKs).
According to Conti, the unnamed witness supposedly has information suggesting that VP Sara had a role or participation in the controversial war on drugs, including allegations connected to the so-called Davao Death Squad (DDS). The statement has once again reignited debate around the Duterte family’s legacy and the broader narrative surrounding the anti-drug campaign initiated during the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
Conti stated:
“Nababagabag ako na may tumatakbo na hindi lang involve sa EJK, si Sara Duterte ay may role and participation dito sa war on drugs dahil doon sa DDS. May witness na nagsasabi na may involvement siya.”
Her remarks reflect concern about public officials allegedly facing serious accusations while continuing to hold or seek high office.
⚖️ Allegations vs. Due Process
At this point, it is important to clarify that these are claims, not court-proven facts. No formal conviction or judicial ruling has established the Vice President’s involvement in any EJK-related case.
The broader EJK issue has long been tied to investigations at the International Criminal Court, which has been examining allegations connected to the Philippine drug war. Supporters of the Duterte camp argue that the investigations are politically motivated and undermine Philippine sovereignty. Critics, meanwhile, say accountability is necessary for justice and institutional integrity.
This latest development appears to sit squarely within that ongoing national conversation.
Strength Under Fire
For Duterte supporters — often referred to as the “Agila” bloc — the timing of these allegations raises questions. Why now? Why during heightened political speculation about 2028?
Many loyalists view VP Sara as a continuation of a strong leadership brand associated with decisiveness, national security, and law-and-order governance. In their view, repeated allegations without courtroom resolution risk becoming tools of political warfare rather than genuine quests for justice.
They argue:
If there is credible evidence, bring it to court.
If there is a witness, let due process prevail.
If there is truth, it will stand under scrutiny.
As Scripture reminds us:
“He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.” — Proverbs 18:13 (KJV)
Justice requires hearing both sides — not trial by headline.
🧠 Political Impact Moving Forward
Whether this alleged witness materializes and provides sworn testimony remains to be seen. Philippine politics has seen many dramatic claims that either gained traction or quietly dissolved.
If formal charges arise, it could significantly reshape political alignments. If not, the episode may instead strengthen Duterte supporters who see their camp as repeatedly targeted.
In politics, perception often moves faster than proof.
And as critics speak louder, so do supporters.
The Agila base often responds to controversy not with retreat — but with consolidation. For them, resilience under accusation is proof of strength, not guilt.
🎯 Satirical Jab (Politikanta Style)
In Philippine politics, witnesses sometimes appear faster than WiFi signals — but somehow disappear when the courtroom router turns on. 🥴
Maybe we need “5G Justice” — fast, clear, and no signal loss when evidence is required.
🔚 Empowerment & Unity Ending
Allegations must be investigated properly.
Leaders must be held accountable fairly.
And citizens must think critically — not emotionally.
Truth does not fear examination.
And leadership does not crumble under accusation.
In the end, what stands is not noise — but proof.
🦅 Stay vigilant. Stay discerning. Stay united.