PHILIPPINE BROADCASTING SERVICE
May 27, 2017 – PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESPERSON ERNESTO ABELLA’S STATEMENTS 2017
27 May 2017 |
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From Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella – From Malacanan |
We stand with Muslim Filipinos in their reverent observance of the holy month of Ramadan. Together we pray for an end to terrorism that falsely claims to advance Islam and seeks to subjugate our land to the brutal IS.In this spirit of Muslim peace, the President has offered the hand of peaceful dialogue to terrorist groups, to avoid bloodshed in this time of prayer, fasting and mercy.With all faiths, we pray that God restore and preserve peace in Mindanao. |
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From Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella – On the Mindanao Bishop’s support for Martial Law |
Ozamiz City Archibishop Martin Jumoad has expressed support of martial law, saying, “it is vital that government restores peace and order in Lanao del Sur”, risking his popularity in certain quarters. Placing his diocesan’s well being above all else, he also encourages the citizens to be extra careful and to cooperate with the military.We laud the good bishop’s support of the President’s war against violent extremism in Mindanao. We hope his fellow bishops and other clergy follow his example for their parishes, and prioritize the peace and safety of the people. While he has also said that mechanisms must be in place that prevent and address human rights abuses, AFP Spokesperson RESTY PADILLA has said that such mechanisms are in place, and this will differentiate this military action from the past.
We also call on Muslim leaders to speak out against terrorist groups, who use religion to disguise their barbarity, staining the peaceful name of Islam with the blood of innocents during this holy month of Ramadan. |
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From Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella – On Mindanao Bishops and Martial Law |
Cardinal Quevedo, Archbishop of Cotabato, in behalf of the bishops of Mindanao, has released a statement that they are not rejecting martial law.They balance this oblique position by encouraging their faithful to “be obedient to the just commands of lawful authority, and not to provoke violent reaction.” He also said, “We urge the government to remove the causes of terrorism, such as poverty and injustice, through just and accountable governance focused solely on the common good.”The government appreciates support from all sectors, no matter how nuanced. |
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From Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella – Malacanan |
We take a moment to remember some of the first casualties in the May 23 attacks in Marawi City; Marawi City Police Senior Inspector and Intelligence Unit Chief Freddie Manuel Solar, from Baguio City, and two members of Special Forces, First Lieutenant John Carl Morales and Special Forces Marlon Baldovino, both of Kabacan, North Cotabato.
May they rest in peace, and may we be faithful to honor the ultimate sacrifice of their lives in the service of their country. |
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From Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella – On PRRD’s ‘Command Responsibility’ Speech in Iligan City |
First and foremost, the President has the whole nation’s safety and protection in mind. In Iligan, he gave his full support to the men and women in uniform, taking complete responsibility for their actions, even exaggeratedly describing crimes like taking a fourth wife. As Commander-in-Chief he would stand by his personnel and that no one will be abandoned, including the fallen.
PRRD is decisively acting, speaking with heightened bravado, that law and order would be brought back in these areas of rebellion in the soonest time possible and that normalcy would likewise be restored with minimal loss of lives. |
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