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Some barangay officials are moonlighting as agents of e-sabong, or cockfighting streamed online which is now gaining popularity amid restrictions on its operation due to the threat of the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19).
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Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 6:12 am
The new year 2021 in the Philippines heralds more
targeted state political killings, massacres, continuous
police killings of the poor, and a threat of mass arrests of
leaders and members of red-tagged
organisations.
“Donald Trump, with his blatant
assault on the US Congress on January 6, 2021, has
demonstrated what happens when impunity is the rule of the
day. The international community must act against impunity
of state actors in the Philippines to stop a greater tragedy
unfolding in this nation which once fired the global
imagination with the “people power” removal of the
Dictator Marcos in 1986,” said Mr Peter Murphy, Chair of
Keep your distance at Christmas, Philippine govt warns
Filipinos told to keep party urges during the Covid-hit festive season in check or risk arrest
Churchgoers at Manila Cathedral maintain social distancing while attending a pre-dawn Mass. (Photo: Manila Cathedral)
The Christmas season is not an excuse to violate Covid-19 rules and protocols, the Philippine government has warned the public, including churchgoers.
Gatherings of over 10 people are not allowed because they are considered mass gatherings and are a violation of anti-pandemic rules, Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano, a member of the inter-agency task force for the management of infectious diseases, said on Dec. 17.