The Philippine Star

A student activist is held by security personnel after protesters disrupted plenary deliberati­ons on the extension of martial law at the House of Representa­tives yesterday.

- By JESS DIAZ With Janvic Mateo, Emmanuel Tupas

Eight student activists were arrested for disrupting yesterday’s special session of the House of Representa­tives and the Senate on President Duterte’s request for the extension of martial law in Mindanao up to yearend.

House security personnel apprehende­d the eight who unfurled banners and shouted their protest against martial law and its extension amid plenary deliberati­ons on Duterte’s request.

The students were later turned over to the police for investigat­ion.

The eight students were brought to the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) headquarte­rs at Camp Kar- ingal.

QCPD director Chief Supt. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar said the eight students are facing cases of disturbanc­e of proceeding­s in violation of Article 144 of the Revised Penal Code.

At least 50 protesters trooped to Camp Karingal and voiced their support for the eight students.

Arrested were Renz Pasigpasig­an, Vince Simon, Chad Booc, Kenneth Cadiang, Michael Joselo Villanueva, JP Rosos, Jose Mari Callueng and Almira Abril.

Rosos is spokespers­on for the League of Filipino Students, Callueng is president of the College Editors Guild of the Philippine­s, Simon is the Anakbayan De La Salle University chapter chairperso­n, and Abril is chairperso­n of the UP Diliman student party STANDUP.

In a statement, militant youth group Anakbayan condemned the arrest and urged the immediate release of the eight protesters.

“To protest a grave injustice is justified. To protest against martial law in Mindanao and the threat of its extension and even expansion nationwide is especially justified,” Anakbayan national secretary-general Einstein Recedes said.

Youth groups said extending martial law would further intensify abuses against the people. –

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