Police van rams protesters outside US embassy in Manila
Police also fired tear gas in an attempt to disperse over a thousand protesters who had gathered.
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The protest was done outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila.
Police also fired tear gas in an attempt to disperse over a thousand protestors who had gathered.
Protestors threw red paint at the embassy’s gate and vandalised the compound’s walls with slogans reading, “U.S. troops out and US, a plague to workers”.
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Renato Reyes, Secretary-General of the left-wing group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan said nearly 30 demonstrators were arrested, including a doctor and a nurse who were helping the injured.
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