Army colonel faces court martial over social media post vs PBBM

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Colonel Audie Mongao (Philippine Army photo)

Colonel Audie Mongao, a Philippine Army (PA) official who posted on social media his supposed withdrawal of support from President Marcos Jr., will face a general court martial (GCM), a senior military official revealed on Monday, Feb. 16.

Lt. Gen. Antonio Nafarette, PA commanding general, said he already approved general court martial proceedings to try Mongao for alleged violation of Articles of War 63 which penalizes “disrespect toward the President, Vice-President, Congress of the Philippines, or Secretary of National Defense.”

Article of War 63 states that any officer who uses contemptuous or disrespectful words against the President, Vice-President, the Congress of the Philippines, or Secretary of National Defense, “shall be dismissed from the service or suffer such other punishment as a court-martial may direct.”

Mongao was earlier relieved as commander of the Training Support Group under the PA’s Training Command (Tracom). (Martin Sadongdong)

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