Philippines Police Van Rams Into Anti-US Protesters
A video shows a police van in the Philippines ramming into student activists demonstrating outside the U.S. embassy in Manila. Philippines police used tear gas Wednesday to break up a crowd of leftist activists demanding that U.S. troops leave the country. The police van drove into the crowd, running people over and injuring at least three students. Warning: Disturbing Content Common Dreams reports: Television footage showed the van driving recklessly back and forth through the crowd, as protesters variously surrounded it and scattered away. “There was absolutely no justification for it,” organizer Renato Reyes told media. Watch below. (Warning: graphic content.) A firetruck also sprayed water at the crowd to break it up before protesters got hold of the hose. Police also used tear gas when protesters managed to break through a barricade and wrote “U.S. troops out now” in red paint on the embassy fence. “Even as the president vowed an independent foreign policy, Philippine police forces still act as running dogs of the U.S.,” Reyes continued. The activists, part of a leftist umbrella organization known as Bayan (Nation), were calling for American troops to leave the country’s southern island of Mindanao. The demonstration comes as controversial Philippines President [...]
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