Ang administrasyong Duterte lamang ang magpapasara ng isang kumpanyang malaking katuwang natin sa gitna ng isang malubhang pandemic at magtatanggal ng libu-libong trabaho.
Paulit-ulit din na sinasabi ni Duterte na wala na tayong pera pero pinasara nila ang isa sa pinakamalaking taxpayer sa ating bayan. Samantala, muli nilang binuksan ang mga POGO na hindi nagbibigay ng trabaho sa mga Filipino at hindi nagbabayad ng buwis.
Hindi na nga nagawa ng gobyernong Duterte na mag mass testing, naisipan pa nilang mag mass firing. Kung kailan pa napakarami ng nawawalan ng trabaho at nagugutom, naisipan pa ng gobyerno na dagdagan pa sila.
Make no mistake about it. This shutdown of ABS-CBN is by the hands of Mr. Duterte and his accomplices in the House of Representatives. Malacañang is making it appear that all is well between Mr. Duterte and ABS-CBN after he supposedly accepted their apology.
But his attempts to wash his hands off this issue is betrayed by the fact that his minions in Congress refuse to hear the bills on the franchise extension.
It does not escape our notice how other franchises were renewed with almost perfunctory action from Congress while that of ABS-CBN is consciously passed over.
Nakakatawang pakinggan ang mga kongresista na kunwari ay nagagalit sa National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) dahil sa cease and desist order nila, pero sila mismo ang dahilan kaya tayo nakarating dito.
They passed the blame to NTC when they could have worked on the franchise renewal as early as the previous Congress.
Let us all beware of false heroes: those who act as if they are sympathetic or they are here to save the day in spite of the fact that they and their allies caused the problem in the first place.
NTC did not do our country any favor by toying with the livelihood of thousands of ABS-CBN employees in the midst of the worst economic recession in recent history.
They could have tempered the destructive power of the law after the DOJ, Senate and the House of Representatives expressed their view that there is sufficient basis for the issuance of a provisional authority.
They should have opted to err in the side of helping our countrymen rather than hastily ending the operations of a company that many employees depend on.
However, all is not lost for ABS-CBN. There are available legal remedies. Another test for our courts. Will they be as pliant (again) as Congress?
The political persecution committed and being committed against me is a suffering that I do not wish on anyone else.
It breaks my heart to see that the very same tyranny that caused the gross injustice against me finds another victim and further erodes the democracy that we have worked so hard to build.
The ABS-CBN forced shutdown is another abominable illustration of the weaponization of the rule of law to serve personal ends of vendetta and power-tripping.
Wala po akong pagdududa sa aking puso na muling makakabangon ang ABS-CBN mula sa pang-aaping nararanasan nila ngayon. Sila po ang kakampi natin hindi lang laban sa COVID-19, kundi sa hindi na mabilang na mga trahedyang nangyari sa ating bansa.
At makakasama pa rin natin ang ABS-CBN sa ating pag-ahon at pagtatagumpay bilang isang bayan.
The overwhelming public clamor for the renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise is a testament to their extraordinary contribution to our country, not only in shaping national conversations, but also in extending help to those in need.
I continue to urge my colleagues in the legislature to put their money where their mouth is and make this happen. Tama na po ang salita at magtrabaho na po tayo. Kung talagang sinusuportahan natin ang ABS-CBN, panahon na po para dinggin ng Kongreso ang kanilang franchise renewal.
-Access the handwritten copy of Dispatch from Crame No. 791: Sen. Leila M. de Lima’s comments on NTC’s cease and desist order vs. ABS-CBN (6 May 2020), here issuu.com/senatorleilam.…
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Roque's revelation that Duterte had a "gentleman's agreement" with Xi Jinping not to repair BRP Sierra Madre two years after leaving Malacañang only shows the duplicity of the past administration because of the fact that the agreement was kept secret from the public. (1/4)
Regardless, BBM is not bound by such a secret agreement. A president cannot be bound by agreements secretly entered into by a predecessor for the simple reason that he has no way of complying with an agreement the details of which are subject to the recollection of those (2/4)
who knew about it, and therefore are highly unreliable. Parang utang lang yan na nilista sa hangin.
In the end, a gentleman's agreement heavily relies on the integrity of the parties, as the name implies. (3/4)
The Liberal Party commends the Philippine Senate, particularly Senator Risa Hontiveros, for their assertion of their institutional mandate and pursuit of truth in the case of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy. (1/4)
The issuance of an arrest order underscores our commitment to a legal system that is blind to power and privilege.
Alongside the Senate's efforts, the Department of Justice's filing of criminal charges is a crucial step in ensuring justice and accountability. (2/4)
This reinforces the principle that everyone, regardless of background or faith, is subject to the rule of law.
We urge Filipinos to remain vigilant and participate in safeguarding the integrity of our justice system. (3/4)
The 2nd installment of Arturo Lascañas’ interview on Vera Files is as shocking as the first part. In part 2, Lascañas goes on to describe how Duterte planned the assassination of several prominent personalities: Fr. Pete Lamata of Davao City, Ozamis Mayor Aldong Parojinog, (1/8)
Clarin, Misamis Occidental Mayor David Navarro, and myself. Duterte’s attempt on my life during the 2009 CHR site investigation of the DDS dumping ground in Brgy. Maa was already revealed by Edgar Matobato during the Senate inquiry that I conducted in 2016. (2/8)
What is chilling is Lascañas’ added detail that Duterte casually cooked sausages for them while they planned my assassination. They agreed to assassinate me by using one of Duterte’s sniper rifles. Lascañas’ revelations also further reinforced his stories about Duterte’s (3/8)
China says refurbishing our post at Ayungin Shoal is a violation of their sovereignty and int'l law. We know China is lying when it claims sovereignty over Ayungin Shoal bec. Ayungin is neither an island susceptible of a terrestrial claim nor anywhere near China to be (1/10)
claimed as part of its EEZ. Ayungin is a marine feature below low tide elevation & well w/in our EEZ.
Besides, if Ayungin is truly a part of China, they won't waste time issuing public releases about their claim of sovereignty. They will just use outright force to oust us (2/10)
like they would w/ any real territory of China, say like Hainan.
The fact that China is not treating Ayungin as it would Hainan, i.e, with an outright expulsion of Philippine forces and the destruction of BRP Sierra Madre, only means that they know that they have no right (3/10)
Are they afraid of the Truth? Why are they blocking it? DOJ’s refusal to transfer 11 inmate-witnesses in my last remaining drug case from Sablayan to NBP only shows the agency’s continuing attempt to stand by its former secretaries’ (Aguirre & Guevarra) bogus charges vs me.(1/12)
Until the very last moment, this agency which I also led for five years opposed my application for bail, despite its willful and deliberate use of manufactured evidence and perjured witnesses just to sustain Duterte’s persecution cases against me.
Now, DOJ wants the (2/12)
truth-telling by these witnesses to be made more difficult, by keeping them isolated & almost inaccessible from the hills of Sablayan Penal Colony in Mindoro, if only to prevent them from divulging who among DOJ officials, past & present, connived & conspired to fabricate (3/12)
6 years that my persecutors hoped would be spent in futility, submission and silence.
Instead, it has been 6 years of fighting the good fight... perhaps the most important 6 years of my life.
When they thought I would buckle under the pressure of their oppression, I proved that my commitment to the Rule of Law, to Human Rights and, specifically, to speaking up for the victims,
mostly poor and defenseless, of the so-called "War on Drugs", is stronger than any wall they can put between me and the outside world.