The Manila Times

Andanar imagines destabiliz­ation, drowns in own false claims

- KATRINA STUART SANTIAGO

WE all know Communicat­ions of him, and so he cannot even begin to meet its demands.

It was as such no surprise that in the face of claims by former police role of then Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and the spate of killings it was decided to launch an all-out offensive on the basis of what he says is - zation plot” against the President, neither of which he has proof of. His strategy? A series of false claims. Then we watched as he unraveled in a little over 24 hours.

False claim #1: CHR cleared President of DDS involvemen­t

In his February 20 statement in response to the Lascañas press conference, Andanar said: “The Commission on Human Rights, killing [sic] and his involvemen­t in

The following day, the CHR itself fact-checked Andanar and said: no, that’s not true at all.

In fact, the report that the communicat­ions secretary would’ve been killings attributed or attributab­le to issued by the CHR on June 28 2012, in no way cleared then Mayor Duterte It states that: “The continuing pattern of killings and the failure to conduct a meaningful investigat­ion of such incidents can be construed as tolerance on the part of the authoritie­s of the crimes hereto described, thereby contributi­ng to the climate of impunity.”

It also recommends that “The Of the possible administra­tive and criminal liability of Mayor Duterte for his inaction in the face of evidence of numerous killings committed in Davao City and his toleration of the commission of these offenses” (CHR

all-out thoughtles­s offensive, Andanar himself reminded us all that the President, then Mayor of Davao, had not happening under his nose.

When you’ve got a communicat­ions secretary like Andanar, who needs enemies?

False claim #2: Destabiliz­ation plot against govt

In his February 20 statement, Andanar also asserted that the press conference of Lascañas is “part of a protracted political drama aimed to destroy the President and to topple his administra­tion.”

But the following day, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s’ Public Affairs Chief Col. Edgard Arevalo said: “Based on our monitoring, negative. We have not monitored any destabiliz­ation attempt that will be done on this government of President Duterte”

Asked by the media, both National - the alleged destabiliz­ation plot (In

Even earlier, on February 18, AFP had already said that there was “no threat of destabiliz­ation” against the President, and that they have not monitored any group at all that

reveals that his communicat­ions strategy is to fall back on the idea that people are out to get the government. And when told that the heads of our security and defense department­s and the military itself have said that there is no such plot, Andanar says that he has intelligen­ce reports to prove his claims.

Which makes one wonder: why don’t the AFP and DND have those intelligen­ce reports? Are they not the ones who are supposed to protect the President, the government, and the people against any kind of violence at all? Or does that fall on Andanar now, he who has all the intelligen­ce reports?

False claim #3: Senate press corps was given $1,000 to cover Lascañas

this was not what he said at all. He did not say anyone accepted the

$1,000, just that it was offered so that the Lascañas press conference would get coverage.

Yet the transcript of the Andanar interview with Pinky Webb reveals that the context itself of his assertion that $ 1,000 was being distribute­d to the Senate press corps was the fact that the press conference was covered at all—which to Andanar is nothing but part of the “destabiliz­ation plot” against the government, which is “in preparatio­n” for the February 25 rallies to commemorat­e EDSA People Power 1986.

Andanar said: “Kaya itopoay k asama n arin po sa plano, at mayro on din pot a yong mg ana tanggap nam ga report, na as much as 1,000 dollars angip in a mi gay di to sap ress conn ai to, hindiko na lang pop ap an gala nanyung a king source, per om ayroo nd aw

pin ag bi big yanngg an itoka laking hal a gang per a par ala mang i-cover

ito” (emphasis mine). What Andanar was insinuatin­g in effect, was that the Senate press corps had covered the Lascañas press conference because there was money involved, and this is all part of the plot that is all in Andanar’s head.

It is also only in his head that he did not say anything wrong, and should not apologize.

Here’s the thing: we are faced with a communicat­ions secretary who is living in his head, and once forced to actually address the public starts throwing around accusation­s and false claims, and then falls back on “sources” and “intelligen­ce reports” that apparently only he has access to— making even the AFP and DND leadership­s look like fools.

Andanar is the biggest liability of this Duterte government. One wonders how much longer they will pretend otherwise.

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