- Images claiming to show four people selling the flags at Manila’s Luneta Park days before the Philippines’ Independence Day have sparked fury online
- Under Philippine law, it is illegal for foreign flags to be displayed in public or used in commercials
writing: “Chinese flags are sold in Luneta! Are we going to be a province of China?”
However, an investigation by the national park authorities has since found the four people in the photograph were paid to pose as if they were selling the flags.
JUST IN: National Parks Development Committee clarifies that there are no vendors selling Chinese flags in Luneta Park,and that the trending photos are fake.Their CCTV caught three Filipinos who allegedly paid the vendors to pose as if selling/buying the Chinese flags. @gmanews pic.twitter.com/KlTpazfeTO— Mav Gonzales (@mavgonzales) June 9, 2019
“We noticed the staged photos of [vendors] selling Chinese flags, which have caught widespread attention,” it said. “If this was done with good intentions to celebrate China-Philippines Friendship Day, you are welcome. However, if it was done to undermine the China-Philippine relationship, we condemn it.”
Manila police on Tuesday said they were searching for suspects “who maliciously ordered the display and selling of Chinese flags in an unauthorised place”.
Anti-China sentiments have been rising in the Philippines over fears the Duterte administration is aligning itself too closely with Beijing.



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