Teacher solons slams BJMP’s red-tagging memo, demands immediate retraction and public apology

House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Representative France Castro strongly condemned the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) for issuing a memorandum ordering surveillance on her and political prisoners based on baseless red-tagging allegations from former Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr.’s Facebook post.

“This is a dangerous and malicious act of red-tagging by the BJMP. They are using an unverified social media post from a discredited source to justify surveillance and monitoring of a sitting member of Congress and political prisoners,” Castro said.

Former ACT Teachers Representative Antonio Tinio emphasized the legal implications of the BJMP’s actions. “Red-tagging is not only illegal but also grounds for damages. BJMP officials can be held criminally, administratively, and civilly liable for relying on allegations from Parlade, who, along with Lorraine Badoy, was found guilty by the Ombudsman in March 2023 for conduct prejudicial to public service due to red-tagging,” Tinio explained.

Castro demanded an immediate retraction of the memo and a formal public apology from the BJMP. “This memorandum demonstrates how red-tagging endangers lives and violates human rights. The BJMP must be held accountable for this irresponsible action that puts my safety and that of political prisoners at risk,” she added.

“If the BJMP fails to retract this memo and issue a public apology, we will not hesitate to file appropriate charges, including administrative cases and claims for damages,” Castro warned.#

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