The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs says it 'was not informed' by the US that the 4 witnesses 'were leaving the country'

'JUSTICE FOR LAUDE.' Protestors at the University of the Philippines demand justice for transgender woman Jennifer Laude, 26, whom a US Marine allegedly murdered. Photo by Ben Nabong/Rappler
Citing information from theUS
Embassy, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported Monday,
October 20, that the 4 American witnesses in a transgender Filipino's murder
have left the Philippines .
Citing information from the
DFA spokesman
Charles Jose, however, said the foreign affairs department “was not informed by
the US
side that 4 witnesses were leaving the country.” He added: “They are not
required to do so."
Jose noted that
according to the prosecutor, the 4 witnesses “have already satisfied the legal
requirements.”
“Moreover, the US
has given assurances that they will make available the witnesses at the trial,”
he said in a text message to reporters.
In a media
briefing Monday, Jose also said the witnesses “are free” because they “are not
the accused.”
This is not the case with Private First Class Joseph
Pemberton, the 19-year-old US Marine who allegedly murdered Jennifer Laude, a 26-year-old
transgender woman, in Olongapo City .
Jose said the prosecutor “will expect” Pemberton to appear at the hearing in compliance
with the VFA.
Sworn statements submitted
“Last week, city prosecutors met with 4 witnesses and swore
them to their statements in accordance with Philippine law, satisfying the
requirements of the city prosecutor and the 'make available' language of the
US-Philippine Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA),” the US Embassy said in a
statement Sunday, October 19.
While the witnesses will not appear on Tuesday, the US
said they will be made available for the trial "in accordance with the
Visiting Forces Agreement.”
The Office of the Olongapo City Prosecutor earlier required 4 US Marines to testify on
the murder of Laude, who was allegedly killed by their colleague, Pemberton.
Jose said the prosecutor “has already obtained the sworn
affidavits of the 4 witnesses, and based on review and evaluation, the
prosecutor has decided that it was not necessary for them to appear” at the
preliminary investigation Tuesday.
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