Palace: Opinion column critical of Sara, President a ‘black propaganda’

Palace: Opinion column critical of Sara, President a ‘black propaganda’

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio wave to the reception party upon their arrival at the Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel on September 2, 2018. ARCEL VALDERRAMA/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang has slammed as “black propaganda” the opinion column of journalist Ellen Tordesillas critical of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio and President Rodrigo Duterte.

In her article “Pres Sara in 2022 is Duterte’s insurance from ICC arrest when he is out of Malacañang” published in ABS-CBN news on Sunday, Tordesillas said the younger Duterte succeeding her father in Malacañang would “assure Duterte that the International Criminal Court (ICC) won’t be allowed in the country to arrest him when the case progresses to that stage.”

If Sara becomes President in 2022, Tordesillas said Duterte “would not have to answer for the extra-judicial killings attributed to him.”

In a statement released late Sunday night, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo hit back at Tordesillas, calling her a “biased” journalist.

“The opinion of Ms. Tordesillas, is nonsensical. The ICC has no jurisdiction over PRRD, and for that matter any Filipino citizen,” Panelo said.

He said it was “no hidden fact that Ms. Tordesillas as a columnist is a vocal sympathizer of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV and the Magdalo cause and staunch critic of the President and his administration.”

“It is a no brainer that a biased journalist or columnist like Ms. Tordesillas would regularly come up with conjectures inimical to the President. That is what we call black propaganda,” he said.

Despite Tordesillas’ attacks, Panelo said “the President respects freedom of expression.”

“His record of not filing any libel case against any member of the media in his more than forty years as a public servant is res ipsa loquitur (the thing speaks for itself),” he said.

In March 2018, Duterte declared the Philippines’ withdrawal from the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The President then said that seemed to be a “concerted effort” between the United Nations special rapporteurs and ICC to project him as “ruthless and heartless violator of human rights who allegedly caused thousands of extrajudicial killings.”

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