Anti-Marcos leader gets online death threat from 'cop' | Inquirer News

Anti-Marcos leader gets online death threat from ‘cop’

By: - Desk Editor / @Inq_Lifestyle
/ 01:30 PM June 19, 2016

Death Threat

Screengrab from the Facebook page of Zena Bernardo Bernardo shows the alleged threat of a certain Juvic Gultiano Pedotim on the anti-Marcos campaigner. Pedotim’s post (right) appeared on the thread showing a photo post of Bernardo (left). ZENA BERNARDO BERNARDO FACEBOOK SCREENGRAB

Heated exchanges in social media arising from political developments continue to turn nasty and further divide Filipinos.

Zena Bernardo Bernardo, one of the leaders of an online community group opposing President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncement on the impending burial of deposed dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng Mga Bayani, has been the target of a death threat on Facebook.

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The person who posted the threat has been identified as Juvic Gultiano Pedotin–whom Bernardo claimed is a police officer, as his Instagram account photograph apparently shows.

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Bernardo noted that Pedotin posted the following comment at 12:56 a.m. June 18 to her updates on the Marcos burial issue: “Bangkay ni Zena Bernardo Bernardo… Bibitayin pa!”

Bernardo has replied with defiance: “Fair warning to all diehard Marcos and Duterte operators and supporters… We have endured your bashing, foul words and violent threats. You continue to poison the core values of society. Let me warn you that we do not stand helpless. If you can crack down on us, we can crack down on you.”

Bernardo, who has asked for legal assistance, told the Inquirer that she would first file a complaint against Pedotin at the internal affairs department of the Philippine National Police in Camp Crame./rga

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