Move to revive anti-subversion law needs further study – Palace

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The proposal to revive the anti-subversion law needs further study as Malacanang urged parents to educate their children not to join Left-leaning groups that may overthrow the government. | JMAurelioINQ

“They’ve been saying that we have to put more teeth to that. I think that should be addressed to the lawmakers because they are the ones legislating the laws. They should provide more teeth to that,” Panelo said.

He also assured that the Palace is concerned over such reports, especially that some students sometimes go missing and are reported to be dead in a skirmish with government troops.“Maybe our suggestion to the parents is to tell their children that the ideology has long passed and is passé, and they should not entertain joining any kind of subversive organization for their own sake,” he said.

He went on: “But if you join organizations to express a grievance, legitimate grievance against the government, certainly it is not. It’s part of freedom of speech.” He pointed out that there are many organizations out there which are not allied with the Left but still go to the streets to protest certain issues.

Asked on Sen. Ronald dela Rosa’s proposal to increase police visibility in schools to prevent NPA recruitment, Panelo said this is unlikely to solve the problem.

 

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