Joker Arroyo
Filipino lawyer and senator
Born
1927
98 years ago
Died
October 5th, 2015
10 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Philippines
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Served as a prominent politician in the Philippines, Arroyo held various key positions throughout a lengthy career. Notably served as a senator and was instrumental in numerous legislative initiatives. Contributed to efforts in human rights advocacy and was a vocal opponent of extrajudicial killings. Played a crucial role in the formation of significant laws during his tenure, focusing on social justice and transparency in government, and was deeply involved in the legal profession prior to entering politics.
Served as a senator in the Philippines
Authored significant human rights legislation
Advocated against extrajudicial killings
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