The Freeman

Palace: List of ‘plotters’ is freedom of expression

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MANILA — People are free to accuse others of crimes, a Palace spokesman said Monday in reference to a supposed list of people allegedly planning to oust President Rodrigo Duterte that his son briefly posted online.

"[T]hat is freedom of expression," presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo, who is also chief presidenti­al legal counsel, told reporters at a Malacañang press conference when asked about screenshot­s of spreadshee­ts allegedly listing conspirato­rs in a supposed "Oust Duterte Movement" that former Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte posted over the weekend.

Panelo qualified his statement: "Provided you do not violate the law, because if you do, then you are subject to libel laws."

Vice President Leni Robredo, whose name appeared on the spreadshee­t, called the post "very irresponsi­ble."

"I do not know where they got that informatio­n because, obviously, the one who made that up, did not even bother to do research," she also said.

Among others included on the presidenti­al son's list were journalist­s Maria Ressa, Ellen Tordesilla­s and Ed Lingao.

The National Union of Journalist­s of the Philippine­s on Sunday said former Vice Mayor Duterte "has put Maria, Ellen and Ed – all of whom have already been recipients of threats recently – in even more danger by sharing this fake document, given how his family continues to enjoy a level of popularity that, in some supporters, can be described as rabid."

NUJP said the former vice mayor may knowingly have shared unverified informatio­n.

"It is a sad testament to the times that someone who has been in public service and seeks a return to it can so cavalierly disregard the tenets of truth and decency, which are, or should be, indispensa­ble to those who purport to serve and lead the people," it also said.

Also on the list are former Sen. Francisco "Kit" Tatad; deceased Bishop Julio Xavier Labayen; writer Carmen Pedrosa; and companies Jollibee Food Corp and PLDT.

Panelo reiterated several times during the press conference that Paolo’s posting of the list is “freedom of expression” and a son’s defense of his father.

“The vice mayor then may have some reasons for issuing such a list, we do not know,” Panelo said. “Anyone who feels aggrieved, they can always refute the allegation­s contained in the list. That is the beauty of democracy, as the saying goes, that's the free market of ideas,” he added.

The younger Duterte is one of the complainan­ts in a libel case against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

Trillanes posted bail of P96,000 on Monday morning on four counts of libel related to allegation­s he allegedly made linking Paolo and Manases Carpio, husband of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, in shabu smuggling. He also allegedly accused Paolo of engaging in extortion from ride-sharing app Uber.

This is not the first time the administra­tion and its allies have spoken publicly about alleged plots to oust the president. —

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