CHR condemns red-tagging of community pantry organizers : vi

CHR condemns red-tagging of community pantry organizers


(ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN)
It is “shameful and politicking actions of the few ideologically bent” said the CHR on those who forced a stop on the operations of a community pantry on Maginhawa Street in Quezon City.
CHR Spokesperson Jacqueline Ann de Guia said that many Filipinos have come to rely on community pantries as a “means of sustenance to provide food for themselves and their families,” especially now that people are struggling to make ends meet because of the pandemic.
But barely a week since it started, Maginhawa Community Pantry organizer Anna Patricia Non had to suspend their operations in consideration of the safety of their volunteers and herself since they have been subjected to red-tagging activities in some government social media pages.

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