Severity: Warning
Message: getimagesize(https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/files/2023/08/COMPOSITE-IMAGE-300x180.jpg): Failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
Filename: views/amp_news_detail.php
Line Number: 138
Backtrace:
File: /home/moneynations/public_html/application/views/amp_news_detail.php
Line: 138
Function: getimagesize
File: /home/moneynations/public_html/application/controllers/News.php
Line: 132
Function: view
File: /home/moneynations/public_html/index.php
Line: 291
Function: require_once
MANILA, Philippines — The “Doble Kara” effigy of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. “must be viewed as an expressive conduct protected by the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Constitution,” artist and social activist Max Santiago said on Tuesday before the Quezon City Prosecutors Office. Santiago is facing a complaint for violating the
The post Artist defends burning of ‘Doble Kara’ effigy during Sona: Freedom of expression appeared first on Inquirer News.
Read more at: inquirerDisclaimer : We make no assurance about the completeness and accuracy of the content of this website. All news on this website is collected from various sources hence information may or may not be true. Bollywood charcha does not verify the reliability of the content published. We do not accept any accountability for loss or damage occurred as a result of reliability on the content of this website.