Pinay OFW in Taiwan Says She’s Not Afraid of Charges Against Her

Pinay OFW in Taiwan Criticizing Duterte is Not Afraid of Any Charges

TAIWAN – The Pinay OFW who criticized President Rodrigo Duterte says she’s not afraid of any charges that may be file against her.

Pinay OFW in Taiwan
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In a new video uploaded by Elanel Egot Ordidor, the Filipina OFW in Taiwan, she said that she is not afraid of any charges that may be filed against her. She told her family and friends that she’s going to fight for what is right.

Olidor said that she hadn’t said anything wrong on her past uploaded videos. She also added that she’s only expressing her opinions about the Philippine government.

“Sa mga kamag anak ko, eto ang sasabihin ko, ilaban ko hanggang sa dulo ito, manalo man o matalo, lalaban ako, tumatayo ako sa sarili kong paa, tumatayo ako sa sarili kong prinsipyo, hindi ko kailangan hingin ang suporta niyo,”Ordidor said on the video.

She denied thae allegations that there are no big personalities and some Anti-Duterte people who are trying to control her or fund her to criticize the Philippine President. She assured people supporting her that she would not be pressured by the people against her.

Previously, Olidor has been requested for deportation for posting “nasty and malevolent materials” against the Philippine President to cause hatred amid the coronavirus pandemic. She was also charged of cyber liber crime for what she did.

However, the Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) defended her and rejected the deportation request of Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) saying that the Olidar has freedom of speech and free to express whatever opinion she had.

She went viral on social media and also earned various criticisms from the netizens for post a video complaining about the harsh measures of Duterte’s administration during its lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

READ ALSO: Sen. Nancy Binay Backs OFW That Might be Deported for Criticizing Duterte

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