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CHR: Arrests during pandemic a ‘cause for concern’

A policeman (R) arrests a protester during a gay pride march near Malacanang palace in Manila on June 26, 2020. - The protest was held amid a ban on public gatherings as a general community quarantine is in effect to control the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. The protesters, members of an LGBT group, raised concerns over the plight of the LGBTQ+ community amid the pandemic and also voiced opposition to a proposed law that they alleged gives the state greater powers to crush both terrorism as well as legitimate dissent. (Photo by - / AFP)

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Friday said numerous arrests during the time of the pandemic, coupled with rising cases of the coronavirus disease infection among the police force, was a “cause for concern.”

CHR spokesperson Jacqueline de Guia described the recent arrests made at a Makati bar and during a pride protest in Mendiola, Manila, as specifically concerning. De Guia noted that the police appeared to have violated the government’s own health and safety guidelines, such as physical distancing.

Videos taken during the violent dispersal and arrest of pride protesters, showed that the police did not exercise physical distancing, and piled protesters into cramped vehicles. —Patricia Denise M. Chiu

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