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Adobo Chronicles To Sue Rappler For Cyber Libel

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Rappler’s Ressa

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Now that the Pasay City Prosecutor’s Office has given the go signal to indict “Thinking Pinoy” blogger Rey Joseph “RJ” Nieto for calling opposition Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV a “narco” in one of his posts on social media, yet another lawsuit is brewing.

The Adobo Chronicles will file tomorrow, a complaint against online news source, Rappler and its CEO, Maria Ressa, for “false and baseless defamatory imputation” against the popular satire news site.

The complaint stemmed from an opinion piece previously published by Rappler and re-tweeted by Ressa, accusing The Adobo Chronicles of not knowing the difference beween ‘fake news’ and ‘satire.’

”In effect,” the complaint stated, “accusing The Adobo Chronicles of being ‘fake news’ as opposed to satire is tantamount to cyber bullying and spreading inaccurate information.”

This lawsuit just adds to Rappler’s legal issues — from the revocation of its media license by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to tax evasion charges slapped against it by the Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Ressa could not be contacted for comment because she blocked The Adobo Chronicles from her Twitter account.

 

VP Leni Robredo Rebuffs Yet Another Reporter

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(Photo: Internet capture)

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – It was just recently that Vice President Leni Robredo, after reading a press statement, ignored a reporter wanting to ask a follow-up question by saying, “Wala nang question, merienda na lang.”

Well, it happened yet again at another Vice Presidential press conference where Robredo rebuffed another news reporter who wanted to ask a question.

The Vice President quipped, “Wala nang question, wacky picture na lang.”

Robredo seems to have mastered the art of evasion.

BBC’s Stephen Sackur Interviews Philippine VP Leni Robredo. We Have The Transcript Of the Recorded Hardtalk Segment

10B4C023-4DFA-4211-8C64-1018ABBA79FBLONDON, United Kingdom (The Adob Chronicles, Berlin Bureau) – The much-awaited BBC interview with Philippines Vice President Leni Robredo is finally happening.

Stephen Sackur has recorded an interview with Robredo for a near future broadcast of his television show, ‘Hardtalk.’ The broadcast date is still being deliberated on, but The Adobo Chronicles was able to secure part of the transcript of the show:

Sackur: Thank you Madam for agreeing to appear on ‘Hardtalk.’

Robredo: No problem, Stephen, anything that would boost my ratings and popularity.

Sackur: You have been criticized for saluting the Philippine flag twice in a row.  Critics have said that only the Commander-in-Chief or military personnel should be doing the salute.

Robredo: But I like to salute.  See, even U.S. President Donald Trump saluted a general during his recent visit to North Korea.

Sackur: Understand. Reports have it  that the ongoing recount of ballots for the 2016 Vice Presidential elections has  uncovered some anamolous  situations.

Robredo: That’s fake news.

Sackur: I also heard that you wanted the Duterte government to explain why the Philippine Peso has declined to the lowest level since the last 12 years. But historical data show that the peso has dipped to its lowest level  in 2004.  That’s less than 12 years.

Robredo:  Can I phone a friend, Georgina Hernandez?

(End of interview)