Not all legal is moral, that I'm sure of. It is very evident in the event that transpired involving the former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The government is preventing her from seeking medical attention from a foreign country. Thus depriving her the right to life through her worsening medical conditions, and the right to travel to a foreign country. The camp of former President, repeatedly claimed, that they want to travel abroad for medical assistance, not to escape prosecution.
I understand why the government wants to prevent her from leaving the country. I understand the need to put her on trial, the need to put a dot on the alleged wrong doings she did. I'm not a real fan of Arroyo myself, but I understand her as a person. I understand her as someone who has her own rights. And if the government is acting towards absolutism, I will always react on that.
According to Immanuel Kant, all human beings should be treated as free and equal members of a shared moral community and that we need to treat people properly. What the government is doing to the former President in seeking out justice has become an embodiment of injustice in itself. The trial can wait, but her worsening medical conditions cannot.
"Act so that you treat humanity, both in your own person and in that of another, always as an end and never merely as a means."
" ...man and, in general, every rational being exists as an end in himself and not merely as a means to be arbitrarily used by this or that will. In all his actions, whether they are directed to himself or to other rational beings, he must always be regarded at the same time as an end..."
-- Immanuel Kant, The Categorical Imperative
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