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JOURNALIST­S PLOTTING

Palace confirms report about journalist­s plotting to oust President Duterte

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Manila - Malacañang on Monday, April 22, confirmed a newspaper report that identified some journalist­s and their media organizati­ons behind an alleged plot to oust President Rodrigo Duterte.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said the matrix showing the alleged link between “Bikoy”, the man who has tagged the presidenti­al family in the illegal drugs trade, and some media groups came from the President himself.

The matrix was published by The Manila Times Monday, a few days after Duterte warned that he was going to divulge informatio­n from foreign intelligen­ce reports about Bikoy’s links to some media firms.

The report claimed that Vera Files president Ellen Tordesilla­s “acts as the nexus and distributo­r of the materials of the Philippine Center for Investigat­ive Journalism (PCIJ), Rappler and the National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL).”

“These organizati­ons, in turn, distribute the false narratives to their respective members,” the report stated.

Panelo said there was a “clear” pattern of coordinati­on among these journalist­s and Duterte’s enemies, citing the supposed circulatio­n of “false news” to destabiliz­e the current adminsitra­tion.

“I’m not even surprised if there is such a plot. If you notice, this has been going on. The pattern is clear -- false news, and then [it] transfered to another, and it circulates. So I’m not surprised at all,” the Palace official told a press conference.

“They are all there, doing their thing, trying to destroy this government by spreading false news and planting intrigues against the government,” he added.

Panelo said the Palace considers as a “serious threat” the supposed connivance between Bikoy and media groups to eventually oust Duterte.

“Lahat naman ng plot (All plots) against the administra­tion will be serious. But whether it will succeed or not is another thing,” he said.

Ouster plot

The matrix was revealed more than two weeks after the PCIJ released its report “The Dutertes: Wealth Reveal and Riddles”.

Panelo said the release of the matrix is meant to thwart the ouster plot against Duterte. He said there is no plan to put the journalist­s under surveillan­ce.

Asked if media firms critical of Duterte have the capacity to unseat Duterte, the Palace official said: “It’s not the capacity. When you conspire with others, you don’t have to have the capacity because others will do it for you. In other words, what these people are doing is to give succor or assist the enemy if they are not the enemy themselves.”

Pressed against to identify the state enemies who are supposedly being assisted by the media groups, Panelo said: “Kung sino ‘yung gustong mag-oust sa Presidente. ‘Yun na ‘yun. Either tinutulung­an nila or sila, kasama sila doon.

Lahat naman ng plot (All plots) against the administra­tion will be serious. But whether it will succeed or not is another thing.

SALVADOR PANELO Presidenti­al Spokespers­on

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