Castro calls for respect amid political differences after heckling incident in Canada
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Palace Unfazed by Protests in Canada, Castro Defends Government Actions
VANCOUVER, Canada — Malacañang said on Friday (Saturday in Manila) that the government was unaffected by protests staged by the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) and Filipinos overseas who disagree with its actions.“The question is whether what they are shouting is true, whether it has basis, or if it is merely intended to discredit the country and bring down the image of the Philippines in the eyes of other nations,” Palace Press Officer Claire Castro to…
Castro calls for respect amid political differences after heckling incident in Canada
Palace Press Officer Claire Castro called for respect amid political differences after she was heckled by protesters while covering President Marcos Jr.’s official engagements during his four-day visit to Canada.
Claire Castro addresses alleged harassment experienced in Vancouver
Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro denounced the alleged harassment she experienced in Vancouver amid the official visit of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. to Canada.
Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro shared her experience of being insulted after being approached and shouted at by some rallyists outside a Filipino community gathering in Vancouver, Canada, while they were taking a video. According to Castro, some protesters heckled them even though they were just doing their jobs. She also said she felt threatened by the group's behavior. She said the behavior they displayed was a reflection of the p…

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