Will PNP allow protesters near Marcos inauguration? Danao says only if they’re shouting ‘mabuhay’
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) will allow rallies near President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s inauguration site if they would support the new administration, the acting police chief said on Monday.
During the press briefing at Camp Crame, Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. was asked about PNP’s preparations, considering that the inauguration, which will be held at the National Museum grounds along Padre Burgos Avenue in Manila on June 30, will be near the usual rally points.
Danao said that he would even bring rally attendees near the inauguration site if they will be shouting “Mabuhay.”
“Well, kung ang isisigaw mo naman eh ‘Mabuhay si Bongbong Marcos,’ eh ‘di ilalapit pa kita siguro, wala tayong problema ‘ron. So sa mga nagra-rally at sinisigaw niyo na ‘mabuhay ang bagong presidente’ eh ‘di okay, magsama-sama tayo d’yan,” Danao told reporters. “Basta ang isisigaw mo nga eh mabuhay ‘yong bagong presidente, wala namang problema.”
According to Danao, while freedom of expression is a right of many people, problems may occur if people will try to pull down the government and its leaders.
“Eh sabi ko nga we all have the freedom of expression, tama ‘yan, pero but it is for the government wala po tayong problema d’yan,” the PNP officer-in-charge said.
“But if you are pulling down the government, especially those who (are) leading it eh talagang medyo ano ‘yan, although we have that right of expression, tama po ‘yan, pero we have also to respect, kasi baka masira naman po ‘yong ating ano (inauguration), ‘di ba?” he asked.
Protests against the President-elect have been a big issue between the PNP and activists, as activist groups claimed that the police have been using excessive force in dispersing rallies, from the protests after the election and proclamation of winners.
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However, PNP maintained that it was just doing its job, with Danao saying that rallyists stomped the riot shields of the Civil Disturbance Management (CDM) units securing Commonwealth Avenue last May 25.
‘Bring a large mirror’
Danao said that they want to allow Marcos’ inauguration to go on smoothly, just like they have allowed protesters to stage programs. However, he took a shot at protesters’ supposed tendency to be overly critical of the government, urging them to bring a mirror every time they would participate in rallies.
“Eh kayo nga kapag nagsasalita kayo kung saan-saan nire-respeto nga natin eh, tapos ‘pag ko-caution-an ka’yo sasabihin niyo na naman, in the guise of human rights. Puro na lang tayo human rights, how about ‘yong human wrong na ginagawa ninyo? Okay?” Danao said.
“Human rights tayo nang human rights pero ‘yong human wrong na ginagawa ninyo hindi niyo tinitignan, everytime mag-rally kayo magdala kayo ng napakalaking salamin and look at yourselves there kung ano ‘yong sinisigaw-sigaw ninyo d’yan,” he added.
Last June 6, PNP Director for Operations Maj. Gen. Valeriano de Leon said they would not allow illegal rallyists — or those without permits — to stage protests near the Marcos inauguration site.
However, activist group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan claimed that there is no such thing as an ‘illegal rallyist’, according to the 1987 Constitution and Batas Pambansa Blg. 880 which allows peaceful protests.
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