[Partner] Statement Against Red-Tagging and Disinformation

We are deeply concerned that authorities are aggressively using redtagging to sow disinformation, fear, and violence ahead of the presidential elections.

We remember how redtagging became the de facto state policy which unleashed hate and terror targeting critics of the Rodrigo Duterte government. We fear that it is now weaponizing the narrative aimed at derailing the popular campaign of Vice President Leni Robredo and other progressive candidates.

Red-tagging reflects the paranoia of those who equate tyranny with democracy. They raise the specter of a communist conspiracy when citizens are merely showing solidarity. They warn against Leftist destabilization when opposition parties are gaining greater public support.

But red-tagging is more than just name-calling. It normalizes the persecution of citizens based on their supposed links to the communist movement. In the past six years, we saw how ordinary citizens were arbitrarily red-tagged for simply exercising their right to free speech. This was accompanied by vicious online trolling, state-backed vilification, and even physical acts of harm and intimidation.

We are worried that the recent wave of red-tagging is a portent of a brutal election-related crackdown on opposition forces. This could be part of a desperate ploy to undermine the clamor for a Robredo presidency.

We reject red-tagging today as we vehemently resisted it in the past. It has no place in our politics especially at a time when we are uniting all democratic forces to defeat Duterte’s tyranny and the possible return to power of the Marcoses.

Campaigning for Leni Robredo is not a crime.

Supporting the opposition and other progressive candidates is not a crime.

Stop red-tagging, stop the attacks, stand up for our rights.

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