00:00Maybe we should also talk about those who are not victims.
00:08Not only should they be the ones who are affected by the attention of the people.
00:13It is not noticeable today what the victims experienced, what the families experienced
00:19who were left behind by their loved ones who were not victims of EJK.
00:27Why is it that Filipinos are no longer able to see those who died?
00:33Why is it that we are now able to see the stars that died and are about to die?
00:40Why is it that we are still able to glorify the murder and crimes against humanity?
00:48I hope that the people will open their minds.
00:51Look at what the people, the families who were victims of EJK experienced.
01:00Sorry, how far are we from achieving justice for those victims?
01:04In the ICC?
01:06Of EJK.
01:07Of EJK.
01:08As of now, I know that there are pending complaints.
01:13But according to SOJ Remulia, if I'm not mistaken, the complaints in the ICC will not be touched.
01:25So most probably, so that there will not be an overlapping of cases
01:30and for us not to say that there will be a double jeopardy in the future.
01:37So, let's see and I will also ask SOJ about the pending cases.
01:47Next question, Annalisa Verano, Bomba Radio.
01:52Good morning.
01:53Yesterday, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and PNP denied that there were no soldiers or police
02:00who resigned from the service in support of the former President.
02:04Does the President know about this and what is his reaction?
02:08In your opinion, what is the motive of spreading this and where did this come from?
02:14Many are spreading different stories that have no truth.
02:21In our view, spreading these kinds of stories is to increase the sympathy for the former President Duterte.
02:32But let us remember, we say to the countrymen, I hope you open your eyes and see what the truth is.
02:39Again, let us not leave the issue of extrajudicial killings.
02:46There are those who died.
02:48There are those who are complaining.
02:50And those who are complaining are from 2017.
02:54This is not the time of President Marcos.
02:58Next question, Tuesday New, DZWE.
03:01Mic, please.
03:05Good morning, Usec.
03:07The ongoing protests of the supporters of the former President Rodrigo Duterte
03:14were seen yesterday in various places in the country.
03:18How can you calm them down so that this will not continue with the so-called full-blown people power?
03:26As of now, the supporters of the former President Duterte, they have the right.
03:35They will not stop.
03:37They have the right to mourn and mourn for the former President Duterte.
03:44We have not seen anyone who could alarm the administration.
03:50When that happens, at that point, and what they are saying is all lies,
03:57and this is already alarming to the possible effect on the country,
04:01that is when the government will move.
04:03Ma'am, just a follow-up.
04:05What kind of movement will the government do if ever, ma'am?
04:09If this is increasing, and it is all fake, I don't want to mention fake news,
04:16because it is all lies.
04:18The lies, especially on social media,
04:22this administration cannot sleep.
04:25As of now, we are asking them to allow it.
04:29Just to express their rights, they have to exercise that right of freedom of expression.
04:34But if it is too much,
04:36of course, we will have a plan
04:40on how this can be tolerated.
04:42For the government, for the country,
04:46if there is a demolition,
04:48I mean a destabilization,
04:50the government cannot sleep.
04:52Especially since the government only obeys the law.
04:56They only do their duty.
04:58That's it.
05:00Last one.
05:02What is the extent, or what is the triggering factor
05:06for the government to act?
05:08What is the extent that they are waiting for to say,
05:12oops, that's enough, let's stop that.
05:16As of now, the question is very hypothetical.
05:18We will see how.
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