Philippine priests blast red-tagging of pantry organizer : v

Philippine priests blast red-tagging of pantry organizer


Philippine priests blast red-tagging of pantry organizer
Police accused of trying to stop efforts to help poor after 'branding community pantry provider a communist'
Ana Non's community pantry in Quezon Ciry in Manila before the shutdown. (Photo supplied)
Churchmen have condemned a social media post, allegedly from police, accusing a community pantry organizer in the Philippine capital of supporting the outlawed Communist Party.
Community pantry organizer Ana Non said she was forced to shut down aid efforts to help the urban poor in a community in Manila’s Quezon City due to fears for her safety after police branded her initiative as communist propaganda on April 19.

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