The PNP will investigate former anti-insurgency task force spokesperson Lorraine Badoy for threatening a Manila regional trial court judge.
Speaker and we will submit to – will give a copy to the Honorable Raoul Manuel as to the result of the investigation that shall be conducted by our PNP, Mr. Speaker and your Honor, the policemen will investigate Mr. Lorraine Badoy Partosa also said that ‘I really really want to build an organization with a noble ideal of establishing a justice system that is free from the infiltration of the terrorist vermin then members of my organization will start bombing the offices of these corrupt judges who are friends of terrorists even if they kneel before us and beg for their lives.’ Do our law enforcement agencies have a comment on this?” he then asked. Now, will the Philippine National Police be able to respond to this? READ: Speaker, aside from the death threat, Ms. Badoy was a spokesperson of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac) during the previous administration. “Mr. Raoul Manuel raised questions about the PNP’s action on Badoy’s behavior. What are their actions regarding this?” he then asked. “She also explained in the other parts of her post why she thinks that way, but Mr. According to Nueva Vizcaya Rep.
(1st UPDATE) The SC also announces that its en banc tackled motu proprio possible actions against Badoy for issuing threats against Malagar.
“Lies, spins, and libelous accusations amounting to criminal contempt against judges, if left unchecked, erode the people’s faith in our courts and justice system. [Judge Monique Quisumbing-Ignacio](https://www.rappler.com/nation/things-to-know-judge-monique-quisimbing-ignacio/) of Mandaluyong, who was also tagged in 2021 for freeing two activists. In her decision, Malagar noted the difference between terrorism and rebellion, and that the atrocities in question did not fall under the definitional elements of terrorism. The threats on Ignacio pushed the SC to [issue](https://www.rappler.com/nation/supreme-court-looks-institutional-change-protect-lawyers-after-pressure/) a rare statement vowing to protect members of the legal profession. [pushed back ](https://www.rappler.com/nation/judges-break-silence-against-badoy-red-tagging-let-us-not-normalize-this/)against Badoy’s pronouncements and condemned the attacks against Malagar. [junked](https://www.rappler.com/nation/manila-court-junks-doj-petition-seeking-declare-cpp-npa-terrorists/) the Department of Justice’s proscription case, which sought to declare the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army as terrorists.
"A certain Lorraine Badoy." The former red-tagging spokesperson of the anti-insurgency task force was mentioned at a press briefer of the Supreme Court in.
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More than 170 lawyers on Tuesday, Sept. 27, asked the Supreme Court (SC) to take “firm action” against former National Task Force to End Local Communist ...
“Lies, spins, and libelous accusations amounting to criminal contempt against judges, if left unchecked, erode the people’s faith in our courts and justice system. The lawyers said they issued the statement in response to “the grave and disturbing threats and scurrilous statements that Lorraine Marie T. She also insinuated that some human rights lawyers helped craft Judge Malagar’s decision,” they also said. “So, if I kill this judge and I do so out of my political belief that all allies of the CPP NPA NDF (National Democratic Front) must be killed because there is no difference in my mind between a member of the CPP NPA NDF and their friends, then please be lenient with me,” Badoy also stated in her Facebook post last Friday, Sept. Badoy for her “tirades and threats” against Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Marlo A. 27, asked the Supreme Court (SC) to take “firm action” against former National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) Spokesperson Lorraine Marie T.
According to the SC Public Information Office, the court en banc has discussed "possible actions" over statements "made by a certain Lorraine Badoy ...
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The former anti-communist task force spokesperson had made a hypothetical statement about killing a judge in a social media post, which she later denied.
The judge ruled that rebellion was not an act of terrorism. After Malagar’s decision was released, Badoy red-tagged Malagar by accusing her of being a “friend and defender” of the communist rebels, and called it a judgment “straight from the bowels of communist hell.” The court said that anyone who incites violence against judges or their families would be considered in contempt.
The Supreme Court acted swiftly to protect one of its judges against online threats and red-tagging by issuing a strongly-worded warning.
To assault the judiciary is to shake the very bedrock on which the rule of law stands. “To threaten our judges and our lawyers is no less than an assault on the judiciary. "Badoy's threat is not protected speech — it is a felony. “We cannot rest easy and accept them as normal and ordinary. Breaking the traditional silence of judges, HUKOM in a statement said it considers red-tagging, online vilification, doxxing, among others as “attacks on the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary.” “As you know, this administration will adhere closely to the rule of law and only to the rule of law.
Former National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) spokesperson Lorraine Badoy is “not even a consultant” for the Office of the ...
Speaker, dear colleagues, hindi po sila naging part ng (they were never part of) OP,” the lawmaker said. “Dati po silang (They were part before of) PCOO (Presidential Communications Group Office) pero hindi po sila naging empleyado ng (but they were never employees of) OP . He and Badoy have become notorious for red-tagging individuals and activists speaking out against the government. 28, amid the controversy the former official stirred for threatening a judge. Wala po sila (They were not) even ever since before, Mr. France Castro and Gabriela Party-list Rep.
The high court also issues a stern warning against those 'who continue to incite violence' against judges and their families.
[Integrated Bar of the Philippines](https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2022/9/26/IBP-condemns-red-tagging-of-judge-who-junked-terror-tag-on-CPP-NPA.html) and the Free Legal Assistance Group, have also slammed the "red-tagging" against Magdoza-Malagar as they seek steps to address the matter. [Facebook post](https://www.facebook.com/lorraine.badoy/posts/pfbid02i48RhFwhxR2i3LdGa2jyZQdWLTXqR9K3KpKf6yaokvsEUPDbckgd9SNTTmiRJQ5Tl), Badoy also wrote: “So if I kill this judge and I do so out of my political belief that all allies of the CPP NPA NDF must be killed because there is no difference in my mind between a member of the CPP NPA NDF and their friends, then please be lenient with me.” [earlier junked the government’s case](https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2022/9/22/CPP-NPA-terrorist-group-DOJ.html) to declare the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People's Army (NPA) as terrorist groups.
Navotas Representative Toby Tiangco made the remark in the House plenary on the question of Deputy Minority Leader France Castro of ACT Teachers' Party-list.
Badoy has accused the Makabayan bloc, of which ACT Teachers is a part of, as fronts of communist movement. "She is not even a consultant of the OP or the NTF-ELCAC," he added. "This is to confirm that she is not part of the OP; she does not have a plantilla," Tiangco said as regards Badoy.