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21 Jan 2021 | 06:53 AM UTC

Philippines: Rallies likely to occur in multiple cities Jan. 22 to mark the anniversary of massacre

Activists likely to protest in multiple cities in Philippines, Jan. 22 to mark anniversary of massacre. Tight security likely during events.

Warning

Event

Farmers' and civic groups will likely stage rallies in several cities Jan. 22 to mark the 34th anniversary of a farmers' massacre. Possible rally sites in Metro Manila include Mendiola Street, the Commission on Human Rights, the Malacanang, and Quezon Memorial Circle. Protests may also occur in other cities like Baguio, Cebu, Davao, and Zamboanga. Possible action venues include government buildings and other popular gathering sites like prominent intersections and public squares. Dozens to hundreds may participate in any rally.

Authorities will almost certainly boost security at any protest sites, especially in Metro Manila. Localized transport and business disruptions may occur, particularly if the activists occupy nearby streets. Clashes are possible, especially if security personnel attempt to forcibly disperse any gathering. Mass arrests may occur if authorities consider any protester to violate coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions.

Context

Security personnel killed 13 farmers and injured around 50 others who were protesting at Mendiola Street in Metro Manila, Jan. 22, 1987, to demand land reform. Farmers continue to commemorate the incident to highlight government policies that allegedly continue to disadvantage farmers.

Advice

Avoid any protest as a precaution. Plan for possible localized disruptions and use alternative routes to circumvent rally sites. If any violence erupts nearby, immediately depart the area and seek shelter in a non-governmental building. Heed all official security and transport advisories.