Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Maria Ressa Arrested At NAIA: Democracy Is DEAD; She Posts Bail: Democracy Is Alive

41CC1EA2-067E-43DC-A052-43EFA7F2E371MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – She was out of the country when a warrant of arrest was issued against her and some of the board members of her online news source,  Rappler. The board members were able to post bail.

The arrest warrants were in connection with charges filed against them under the anti-dummy law — for violation of the Constitutional ban on foreign ownership of Philippine media.

Today, Maria Ressa was arrested upon her arrival at NAIA. DEMOCRACY IS DEAD!

But Ressa was expected to post bail immediately and remain free. DEMOCRACY IS ALIVE!

Meanwhile, expect the international media and self-proclaimed human rights organizations to feed on this juicy development in 3-2-1…

Rappler’s Maria Ressa Crowdsourcing For New Memes To Use Against The Duterte Government

85E74EC0-AE6D-482F-AA8F-84BD2FF1C488MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Rappler CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa and members of the company’s 2016 board have been charged in court for alleged violation of the Anti-Dummy Law.

In information filed before the Pasig Regional Trial Court on Tuesday, Senior Assistant City Prosecutor Randy Esteban accused Ressa and six others of allowing Omidyar Network Fund, a foreign corporation, to intervene in Rappler operations by issuing Philippine Depository Receipts (PDR) to the investment firm in 2015. 

Ressa, who is reportedly out of the country, has run out of memes to counter this latest case. She has alleged that all the cases against her including violation of the Constitution, tax evasion, and cyber libel are all part of the Duterte government’s  efforts to weaponize the law to silence her and Rappler. She has been mouthing memes like ‘suppression of Press Freedom,’ ‘Political harassment,’ and ‘intimidation’ to counter the charges against her. But the memes are getting old, tired and ineffective.

If you have new memes that Ressa and Rappler could use, please send an email to Rappler or post a comment on its website, Facebook or Twitter accouts. Ressa would be so appreciative.

Board members Manuel Ayala, Nico Jose Nolledo, Glenda Gloria, James Bitanga, Felicia Atienza, and James Velasquez have each posted bail of P90,000. Ressa is out of the country.

They have also been reportedly charged for violation of the Securities Regulation Code, but the case has yet to be assigned to another judge.

Maria Ressa Is Considering Suing Manila Times Columnist For Libel

618124DC-B78D-413C-BF1D-17854C9CC2AC.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Rappler CEO Maria Ressa has been sued for libel. Now she’s turning the table around. She is suing for libel.

Sources close to the embattled stock broker say that Ressa is planning to sue Manila Times columnist and book author Rigoberto Tiglao for libel.

”Tiglao defamed my character through his comments and accusations in his column. Today’s column is the last straw, so I’m suing him for libel,” Ressa told The Adobo Chronicles.

We asked Ressa what made her decide to finally sue Tiglao, and she said : “He called me a man!”

Moral of the story: if you’re not sure whether to call someone ‘con man’ or ‘con woman,’ err on the safe side, use ‘con it’ instead.