MANILA, Philippines—”I’m excited to debate with her.”
Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, who is also President Rodrigo Duterte’s chief legal counsel, said this on Tuesday in view of reports that international human-rights lawyer Amal Clooney will be part of a legal team that will represent Rappler chief executive officer (CEO) Maria Ressa in cases that include tax evasion and cyberlibel.
According to London-based law firm Doughty Street Chambers, Clooney and Caoilfhionn Gallagher will lead Ressa’s international legal team which will work closely with her counsels in the Philippines.
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Panelo downplayed the report and claimed that Ressa was just looking for a lawyer that could match the Palace official’s wit on a debate.
“Palagay ko naghahanap lang sila ng katapat ko [I guess they are just looking for my match],” Panelo said in a Palace briefing.
“Kasi kapag kaming dalawa ang nagdedebate ni Maria medyo kawawa naman kasi hindi naman siya abogado. E kailangan may abogado din siya, maganda na, sexy pa [Because when I and Maria go on a debate, pity her, she is not even a lawyer. She needs a lawyer, not only beautiful but also sexy],” he added.
Asked if Clooney’s addition to the legal team of Ressa reflects the international community’s interest in her case, Panelo said: “No. I don’t think so. Baka nabola niya lang si Atty. Amal [She only might have fooled Atty. Amal].”
He also claimed that Clooney seems to be “misinformed” about Ressa’s case.
“Misinformed kasi si Atty. Amal e. Siguro kapag nagkita kami [maybe when we meet], to use the word of the President, I can educate her,” Panelos aid.
Ressa and her news organization are facing cyber libel and tax evasion charges, which they claimed aimed as part of a “persecution” for their critical reporting of the Duterte administration.
Ressa has posted bail eight times and has been arrested twice since 2018.
In 2015, Clooney filed a case before the United Nations over the detention of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. She has also represented two Reuters journalists who were jailed for reporting on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, who were released in prison in May. (Editor: Jonathan P. Vicente)