Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Palace on Locsin’s tweet: Maybe just hyperbole

- BY AZER PARROCHA

MANILA — Malacañang on Monday suggested that Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.’s threatenin­g tweet which reportedly violated Twitter rules should not be taken literally.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo made this comment after Bayan Secretary- General Renato Reyes Jr. posted a screenshot showing that Locsin’s Twitter account was locked for his tweet.

“Baka style ni Presidente, hyperbole lang. Hindi naman literal ’yun (Maybe he has the same style as the President, it’s just hyperbole. It’s not literal),” he said in a Palace briefing.

He said Palace has no intention of asking Locsin to tone down his language, stressing that the public should learn to decipher the context of his Tweets.

“Go beyond the language look at the meat, and the essence, and the substance of what he is saying just like the President,” he added.

He emphasized that if Locsin wanted to use Twitter as a means of expressing his opinions, he should be allowed to do so.

“Kung effective siya dun, hayaan mo na (If he’s effective there, let him be),” he said. “Ba’t namin pagsasabih­an tigilan mo `yan kung effective siya dun ( Why would we ask him to stop if he’s effective there).”

He said the government will not meddle into the issue since Locsin is a “responsibl­e government official and effective in his job.”

On March 5, Locsin reacted to an article where Bayan questioned why the Balikatan exercises would push through in May despite the terminatio­n of the Visiting Forces Agreement ( VFA) between the Philippine­s and the United States.

“These are f*cking Communists. You shoot them. You don’t listen to them,” Locsin said in his Tweet.

Locsin’s tweet is no longer available as it had violated Twitter rules.

Under Twitter rules, “if a Tweet was found to be in violation of our rules, and has yet

to be deleted by the person who Tweeted it, we will hide it behind a notice. The account will remain locked until the Tweet is removed.”

Repeat violations of the Twitter rules may lead to permanent suspension, it added.

The VFA, signed between Manila and Washington in February 1998, allows American soldiers to visit the Philippine­s without passport and visa to pave the way for their participat­ion in joint military drills.

On Feb. 11, the Philippine­s, however, sent a formal notice of terminatio­n of VFA to the US. The military pact is deemed revoked 180 days after the receipt of the terminatio­n notice.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said Duterte revoked the VFA because he wants to push for an independen­t foreign policy where the Philippine­s relies on its own. ■

 ?? ROBINSON NIÑAL JR. / PRESIDENTI­AL PHOTO ?? Pres. Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo.
ROBINSON NIÑAL JR. / PRESIDENTI­AL PHOTO Pres. Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo.

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