The Philippine Star

LGBT protester slams cops for discrimina­tion

- By MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB – With Janvic Mateo

One of the LGBT protesters who were arrested by the Manila police on Friday for holding a rally against the anti-terror bill said she faced discrimina­tion while in detention.

Rey Valmores-Salinas, spokespers­on for the group Bahaghari, said the men and women were put in separate holding rooms at the Manila Police District (MPD) headquarte­rs.

“I am a trans woman. So when the police designated our quarters, I experience­d discrimina­tion from the police officers who teased me about joining the other girls. They said outright that I am a male, I should be with the men, those kinds of comments and questions. In the end, we were able to convince them (to allow me with the girls), but that is not without any resistance,” Salinas told

The STAR yesterday. An ordinance against discrimina­tion on the basis of sexual orientatio­n and gender identity (SOGIE) in Manila is still pending before the city council, although Mayor Isko Moreno has vowed to support this.

Salinas said it was unfortunat­e they were arrested during Pride Month.

Salinas and 16 others underwent inquest proceeding­s yesterday before the Manila prosecutor’s office on charges of alleged illegal assembly and disobedien­ce in relation to the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and Health Events of Public Concern Act. Pending the prosecutor’s resolution, they will have to spend the weekend in detention. Three others who are minors were turned over to the custody of Gabriela Rep. Arlene Brosas.

Countercha­rges

The arrested protesters denied disobeying the police, citing footage of the media coverage that showed the police in full anti-riot gear dispersing the crowd without being provoked.

The protesters also said they observed social distancing in the rally held at the Chino Roces Bridge on Friday.

The arresting police`officers also used the two vans of the protesters to drive them to the MPD headquarte­rs.

Lawyer Minnie Lopez, who represents the group, collective­ly known as “Pride 20,” said countercha­rges of carnapping may be filed against the MPD.

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) office in Metro Manila dispatched a team to investigat­e and document the dispersal and arrest of the protesters.

The CHR Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights Center condemned the incident and called for the release of those detained, citing their freedom of expression and right to air their grievances against the government.

 ??  ?? Rey Valmores-Salinas sits in a police vehicle following her arrest during a rally in Manila on Friday. Image taken from Salinas’ Instagram post.
Rey Valmores-Salinas sits in a police vehicle following her arrest during a rally in Manila on Friday. Image taken from Salinas’ Instagram post.

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