Angel Locsin denounces red-tagging: ‘Hindi po ako parte ng NPA or any terrorist group’

Angel Locsin released a statement against red-tagging as she strongly denied her and her family members’ alleged links with the New People’s Army (NPA) or any other terrorist group. 

The actress released the statement today, October 23, on her Instagram page. 

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#NoToRedTagging #YesToRedLipstick 😅 To set the record straight, hindi po ako parte ng NPA or any terrorist group 😅. Neither my sister nor my kuya Neri is a part of the NPA or any terrorist group. We live in a country where our freedom to speak and express ourselves are enshrined and protected by the Constitution. May paniniwala ako, may paniniwala ka. At sa ilalim Ng Consitution, pareho tayong mayroon karapatan sa ating nga sariling paniniwala. Kung mag kaiba tayo, hindi ibig sabihin pwede mo na ako i-red tag. Hindi tayo magkakalaban dito. Hindi rin ako “red”. Magkaiba lang tayo ng paniniwala. Nanawagan po ako sa kinauukulan, na itama po ang mali na ito. Tigilan na po ang red tagging. The statement made is utterly false and places ordinary citizens like us, those who they swore to protect, in danger. Nakakalungkot po isipin na dito napupunta ang malaking halaga na 19.3B, sa mga paratang na walang basehan at pananakot na red tagging. Sana ibigay na lang po sa ibang departamento ng AFP katulad ng medical reserve corps o pagtaas ng sweldo at pension ng mga sundalo natin. Malaking tulong rin po for purchasing vaccines or other covid response programs. Many of our country men need financial assistance. Mga OFW na nawalan ng trabaho. Madaming mas nangangailangan ng pera ngayon. Sana doon na lang ilaan at sana doon ibuhos ang oras. I am also appealing to everyone to express support for those being red-tagged like Liza Soberano, Catriona Grey, and all the others just because they are expressing their beliefs peacefully By being vocal about my opinions and advocacies, I have always been attacked. Those I could ignore but this is a different level altogether. And so I have to speak up once again because this baseless and reckless red-tagging jeopardizes not only my safety, but also the safety of my sister and our family. 💋

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“To set the record straight, hindi po ako parte ng NPA or any terrorist group. Neither my sister nor my kuya Neri is a part of the NPA or any terrorist group,” she started. 

The 35-year-old said difference in beliefs is not an excuse to red-tag her or associate her with any terrorist groups. 

“May paniniwala ako, may paniniwala ka. At sa ilalim Ng Constitution, pareho tayong mayroon karapatan sa ating sariling paniniwala. Kung mag kaiba tayo, hindi ibig sabihin pwede mo ako i-red tag. 

“Hindi tayo magkakalaban dito. Hindi rin ako ‘red’. Magkaiba lang tayo ng paniniwala,” she wrote. 

She then called on the authorities to correct the “utterly false” statement made by a military official that placed ordinary citizens who they swore to protect in danger.

Locsin, her sister Ella and their relative, former lawmaker Neri Colmenares, were associated with NPA Quezon by Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in his attempt to warn actress Liza Soberano as well as beauty queen Catriona Gray for affiliating themselves with the women’s group Gabriela.

“The choice is yours Liza. And so with you Catriona. Don’t follow the path Ka Ella Colmenares took in the underground and NPA Quezon. I am sure Angel Locsin and Neri Colmenares will not tell you this,” Parlade said in his statement.

As part of her response, Locsin suggested that authorities should allocate more of the budget to other departments of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) instead of allotting it for “baseless” accusations and “intimidation” through red-tagging.

“Madaming mag nangangailangan ng pera ngayon. Sana doon na lang ilaan at sana doon ibuhos ang oras,” she said. 

The Iba ‘Yan host asked the public to express their support for Liza Soberano and Catriona Gray, who was warned by Parlade as well.

“By being vocal about my opinions and advocacies, I have always been attacked. Those I could ignore but this is a different level altogether. And so I have to speak up once again because this baseless and reckless red-tagging jeopardizes not only my safety, but also the safety of my sister and our family,” she ended. 

On Thursday, Locsin also reacted on Parlade’s remarks on Liza Soberano. “A man calling out a woman on how she should advocated women’s rights. How 1920’s,” she said. 

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