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Calida to SC: Military and NTF-ELCAC have no policy vs dissenters

MANILA, Philippines鈥擳he Armed Forces of the Philippines and the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) have no policy against any dissenters, Solicitor-General Jose Calida told the Supreme Court.

He said the government, too, has no law enacted or implemented to silence dissidents.

鈥淏oth agencies, in fact, remain committed to upholding the rule of law, protecting the constitutional rights of every Filipino, and serving the best interest of the country,鈥 Calida said in a comment submitted to the Supreme Court on March 19, 2021.

He said that Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade鈥檚 Facebook post about individuals and organizations opposing the Anti-Terrorism Act was made in his personal capacity, not as a government security officer.

The Solicitor General鈥檚 Office was responding to a petition filed by retired Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio and retired Associate Justice and former Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales about Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr.鈥檚 Facebook post that red tags and threatens all opponents of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020.

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Parlade, the current Commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines鈥 Southern Luzon Command and a member of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), said on Facebook that persons, parties, and organizations opposing the law should be monitored.

The military official made the post just a few days before the Jan. 19 oral argument on the petitions challenging the anti-terrorism law鈥檚 legality.

A part of聽Parlade鈥檚 post said: 鈥淭he SC will soon be hearing petitions against the Anti-Terror Law. Let鈥檚 be watchful of these individuals, groups, and organizations opposing a law that will protect our citizens from terrorists. What鈥檚 their agenda?鈥

Carpio and Carpio-Morales are among the more than 30 petitioners who challenged the law鈥檚 legality.

鈥淭he Day of Judgment is upon you and the Filipino people, who have suffered enough from the malignant hands of the CPP NPA NDF of which you are part of, sit in judgment. Very soon, blood debts will be settled. The long arm of the law will catch up on you, and your supporters,鈥 read聽Parlade鈥檚 Facebook post.

Carpio and Carpio-Morales believed that the post was 鈥渄esigned to intimidate (blood debt will be paid).鈥

Calida said, 鈥渢he AFP and NTF-ELCAC, clearly, have no personal knowledge on the circumstances and intent behind its alleged posting.鈥

鈥淭here can be no violation of the Bill of Rights when committed by a private individual. To stress, the subject Facebook post was posted by Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade in his personal capacity,鈥 Calida said.

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