Four months after an alleged rape incident involving a Philippine Air Force (PAF) major general, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has yet to convene a general court martial (GCM) to determine the guilt of the ranking official, but a military spokesperson explained that it was because due process is being observed. (MB Video by Martin Sadongdong)
00:00The process is moving forward, as it should. It is going to be handled by the book. Due process will be conducted and there will be no shortcuts to this. It will be shielded from any influence and it is clear that the AFP justice system will prevail accordingly.
00:24The Philippine Air Force Organization. This is as usual. It's an isolated case. We see it as a good thing. We know for a fact that the people are now, alam nila yung kanila mga karapatan so they came out and nagkalita sila kung anong may ninyari.
00:50From the get go, from the start, the person are well trained, indoctrinated on their case. For instance, yung RA 1313 Safe Spaces Act natin. So alam nila na harapatan nila. So wala naman any problem. Again, it's an isolated case.
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