The Standard - 2015 August 29 - Saturday

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VOL. XXIX  NO. 198  3 Sections 32 Pages P18  SATURDAY : AUGUST 29, 2015  www.thestandard.com.ph  editorial@thestandard.com.ph

Palace keeps hands off anti-Leila INC protest

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MARCHING TO EDSA

Iglesia protesters flock to shrine to demand De Lima’s resignation By John Paolo Bencito

MEMBERS of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) flocked to the Edsa Shrine in Quezon City Friday to press their call for Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to resign over her decision to investigate charges filed by an ousted minister against church leaders.

Taberna: Shooters meant to scare me By Rio N. Araja and Macon Ramos-Araneta BROADCAST journalist Anthony Taberna said the unidentified gunmen who peppered his coffee shop with bullets early Friday morning probably meant to intimidate him after his recent critical radio commentaries. In an interview, Taberna declined to single out any suspect for the shooting at his new Ka Tunying Cafe on Visayas Avenue, Quezon City. But sources said Taberna was alluding to Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, with whom he had a heated argument on his radio program over the senator’s 63 consultants on August 14. “I would like to emphasize that I am not accusing anyone,” Taberna told The Next page Standard afterward.

Intimidation. The glass front of the newly opened Ka Tunying’s Cafe on Visayas Avenue in Quezon City, owned by ABS-CBN news anchor Anthony Taberna, was found riddled with bullets early Friday morning. LINO SANTOS

The number of INC protesters around the Justice Department’s main office on Padre Faura Street in Ermita, Manila, swelled from 1,000 Thursday evening to about 4,000 on Friday, after church leaders said they felt they were being oppressed by De Lima, whom they accused of trampling on their religious freedom. On Friday afternoon, about 600 INC members gathered at the Catholic Edsa Shrine, site of the 1986 and 2001 People Power uprisings that topped two presidents, Senior Insp. Rey Barcasio of the Mandaluyong City police said. But a larger group of more than a thousand people, were also gathering at parking lots around the nearby SM Megamall. Another group of undetermined number were also waiting at the Star Mall at Edsa and Shaw Boulevard, Barcasio said. INC sources who asked not to be identified said the thousands of people gathering in the cities of Pasig and Mandaluyong are the first to arrive from other protesters from the INC’s 29 ecclesiastiNext page cal districts.

‘Ineng’ destroys P2b in Ilocos

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