The Philippine government wants Taiwan to deport a Filipina caregiver for her ‘nasty and malevolent’ posts about the President.
TAIWAN. The Taiwan National Museum in Taipei. File photo by Frank Cimatu/Rappler
“We are constrained to act for the deportation of a Filipina working as [a] caregiver in Taiwan for the crime of cyber libel for [her] wilful posting of nasty and malevolent materials against President Duterte on Facebook, intended to cause hatred amidst the global health crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Labor Attaché Fidel Macauyag in a statement on Saturday, April 25.
Later, however, several “fake accounts” posted messages sympathetic and supportive of Ordidor on the POLO Taichung Facebook page.
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