Artist defends burning of ‘Doble Kara’ effigy during Sona: Freedom of expression


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

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