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Belmonte orders investigation on red-tagging of Maginhawa community pantry organizer

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte (QC GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE/ MANILA BULLETIN) Belmonte made the move after Ana Patricia Non, the proponent of Maginhawa Community Pantry, sought her assistance as she feared for her safety following the supposed profiling done to her by members of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD). The mayor has tasked QCPD’s newly installed director of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) Brig. Gen. Antonio Yarra to find out whether Non’s claims were true and give a “report on the matter.” “I asked him to investigate and send me a report at the soonest possible time,” the mayor said in Teleradyo interview, adding she has not yet received any response.

Press Release - Sen Nancy scores red tagging of community pantries

Press Release - Sen Nancy scores red tagging of community pantries
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Authorities deny profiling of community pantry organizers, need for barangay permit

Authorities deny profiling of community pantry organizers, need for barangay permit enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 20) The Philippine National Police refuted on Tuesday reports about organizers of community pantries being profiled by its personnel. “There is no order from the National Headquarters to conduct any form of profiling of organizers of community pantries,” said PNP chief Gen. Debold Sinas in a statement. He said the PNP is aware that community pantries are an expression of bayanihan, and the police have no intention to interfere “but to serve the best interest of law and order and public safety in such public activities.”

Maginhawa community pantry halts operations due to red-tagging

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 20) The Maginhawa community pantry will temporarily stop its operations on Tuesday due to alleged red-tagging activities threatening the safety of its volunteers. In her Facebook post late Monday evening, lead organizer Patricia Non sought help from Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and raised concern on her personal security after three policemen recently asked for her affiliation. Hindi magandang balita. Bukas po pause po muna ang #MaginhawaCommunityPantry para sa safety po namin ng mga volunteers, she said. Malungkot po dahil hindi muna maipapamahagi ang goods na inihanda namin buong maghapon dahil po sa #RedTagging na nagaganap.

Lawyers groups: Community pantries not prohibited

Photo courtesy of Altermidya Network) “Not being required, and in fact prohibited by law, the organizers should not be forced, and are within their right, to refuse to sign any disclosure forms. Lest some of the red-faced government officials forget, the 1987 Constitution recognizes the right of all citizens to participate in governmental and societal concerns, and mandates that these rights shall not be abridged.” By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL MANILA – “Leave them alone for you already did.” This is the statement of the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers (NUPL) after the red-tagging of the community pantries and its organizers which prompted the Maginhawa Community Pantry to temporarily halt its operation today, April 20.

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