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Authorities Trained Water Cannons On Protesters Against The BBM-Sara Proclamation


Multi-sectoral groups exercised their right to peaceful assembly and got drenched.


Several protesters showed up outside the Commission on Human Rights building on May 25, 2022. The protest was against the proclamation of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and Sara Duterte. Both will occupy the top two posts in the land.

The group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan organized the protest. Multi-sectoral groups joined them.

Their original plan was to march. Their route would’ve taken them from the CHR to the House of Representatives. The latter is where the proclamation took place. But their lack of a permit allowed the authorities to prevent them from marching.

PHOTO FROM AGHAM

When they decided to stay in front of the CHR, the authorities sent police in full riot gear. To disperse the protesters, police trained water cannons on them.

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Pinigilan kami mag-stage ng protesta sa harap ng CHR,” Jona Yang of AGHAM Advocates of Science ang Technology for the People says. “It was a peaceful rally. People wanted to exercise their freedom of expression.”

The program continued in front of the CHR. Representatives from the agricultural sector and indigenous groups were there. So were artists, scientists, and the youth.

PHOTO FROM AGHAM

Marcos is the 17th President of the Philippines. Duterte is set to succeed Leni Robredo. Under her, the Office of the Vice President earned high Commission on Audit ratings.

It’s currently unknown if Duterte can keep that up.

HEADER IMG from AGHAM Advocates of Science ang Technology for the People

Featured Image Daniella Sison

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Aram Lascano
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