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Mar Roxas Chastises Journalist Inday Espina Varona

6DCD594B-FFCB-484D-9A5F-E9984CC176EDMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – She had good intentions, but journalist Inday Espina-Varona’s tweet “endorsing” Senatorial candidate Mar Roxas went awry (Tagalog translation: aray).

While extolling Roxas’ record on human rights, Varona admitted she didn’t like Roxas much, called him “infuriating” and a member of the landowning class. She also took a swipe at Roxas’ campaign team for making the candidate look ridiculous.

Responding to Varona, Roxas told The Adobo Chronicles: “If Inday thinks she was doing me  favor, she should think again. She could have endorsed my candidacy without bringing up any negatives. She can’t have her cake and eat it too.”

The former Interior Secretary (under NoyNoy Aquino) added: “It doesn’t matter. She is just one vote.  Nobody believes her anyway.”

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Pope To Rappler, Other PH Media Groups: Your Journalism Is A Form Of Terrorism

ROME, Italy (The Adobo Chronicles, The Vatican Bureau) – Journalism based on gossip or rumors is a form of “terrorism” and media that stereotype entire populations or foment fear of migrants are acting destructively, Pope Francis said on Thursday.

Francis, who made his comments in an address to leaders of Italy’s national journalists’ guild, said reporters had to go the extra mile to seek the truth, particularly in an age of round-the-clock news coverage.

Spreading rumors is an example of “terrorism, of how you can kill a person with your tongue”, he said. “This is even more true for journalists because their voice can reach everyone and this is a very powerful weapon.”

In Italy, a number of newspapers are highly politicized and are regularly used to discredit those with differing political views, sometimes reporting unsubstantiated rumors about their private lives.

The Adobo Chronicles also learned that Francis sent a strongly-worded letter to Rappler, Vera Files and other foreign-funded journalism organizations, saying that based on information reaching The Vatican, the groups’ brand of journalism is precisely a form of terrorism.

In the letter, sent through the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines, Francis admonished the groups for weaponizing the media to destabilize the duly-constituted government of the Philippines. The pope particularly mentioned Rappler for constantly accusing the government of “suppression of press freedom” as a scapegoat for its (and CEO Maria Ressa’s) violations of Philippine law.

Ressa and Rappler face several criminal cases involving tax evasion, cyber libel and violation of the Constitutional prohibition on foreign ownership of Philippine media.

CBCP has asked all Catholic churches across the country to read the Pope’s letter today, in lieu of the usual Sunday homily.

Senator Trillanes Has A New Theory Regarding Bong Go’s Tattoo

EB78ADBB-1A1F-4796-BBCC-B001AFCE3813.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Allegations that Bong Go wears a tattoo on his back — proof of his involvement in the illegal drug trade — have all but gone down the drain after the former Special Assistant to President Rodrigo Duterte took off his shirt for the news cameras not once but twice.

But there’s no stopping the Opposition from insisting Go does have a tattoo.

Today, Senator Antonio Trillanes told reporters that Go’s tattoo is not on his back but on his underarm.

“Of course Go can take off his shirt anytime, and nothing will show, because his tattoo is hidden on his underarm,” Trillanes said.

So will Go now take off his shirt and raise his arm for the cameras to prove that the tattoo allegations are false?