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Guro na inaresto dahil sa P50M reward sa ulo ni Duterte nakapagpiyansa na

Leifbilly Begas |May 20,2020
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Guro na inaresto dahil sa P50M reward sa ulo ni Duterte nakapagpiyansa na

Leifbilly Begas - May 20, 2020 - 11:57 AM

MAKALIPAS ang mahigit isang linggo ay nakalaya na kahapon ang guro na inaresto matapos maglagay ng P50 milyong reward sa makapapatay kay Pangulong Duterte.

Ipinag-utos ng Olongapo Regional Trial Court Branch 72 ang pagpapalaya kay Ronnel Mas matapos itong maglagak ng P72,000 piyansa sa kasong inciting to sedition in relation to Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.

Itinakda naman ni Judge Richard Paradeza ang arraignment sa Mayo 28.

Sinabi ng Alliance of Concerned Teachers na patuloy ang panawagan nila ng hustisya para sa iligal na pag-aresto kay Mas.

“We will continue to seek justice for the rights violations committed against teacher Ronnel after the arresting officers coerced and publicized an admission without a presence of a lawyer over a social media post,” saad ng pahayag ng ACT.

“It has been a national policy to arrest those who dare point out the lapses, failures and shortcomings of this administration in its handling of this health crisis and consistently weaponizing the law against the people instead of quickly addressing their demands. We will continue to fight the attacks on free speech and the state’s effort to censor the people. We will continue to fight the state’s attacks on the basic human rights amid the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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