Juan Ponce Enrile, a shrewd political operator who helped usher in the darkest repression of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos’s rule, died on Thursday at the age of 101, his daughter said.
Enrile, who was being treated for pneumonia, died at home at 4:21 pm (0821 GMT) “surrounded by our family”, Katrina Ponce Enrile said on her Facebook page, adding there would be a public viewing.
Known as the architect of the brutal martial law used to crush opposition to Marcos’s rule, Harvard-educated Enrile was a long-time top adviser to the authoritarian leader.
Enrile later turned on Marcos and was instrumental in sparking the popular 1986 uprising that led to the president’s ouster less than three years after the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino.
Enrile switched sides aga

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