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Class-Action Lawsuit Readied Against Philippine Religious Clergy For ‘Offending Religious Feelings’

7BA41091-F672-4DBE-8548-C67FE5BF6B84.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Supreme Court has upheld a decision of the Court of Appeals that found activist and tour guide Carlos Celdran guilty of offending religious feelings.

At issue here is Article 133 of the Revised Penal Code.  The Lower Court said that Celdran “meant to mock, insult, and ridicule those clergy whose beliefs and principles were diametrically opposed to his own.”

The case stems from Celdran’s holding of a protest sign with the word “Damaso” during a Church service. (Damaso is in reference to a Spanish friar in Dr. Jose Rizal’s novel, ‘Noli Me Tangere.)

Today, The Adobo Chronicles learned that a group of still unnamed Filipinos is preparing to file a class-action lawsuit against members of the religious clergy who unfurled a political banner while singing ‘Bayan Ko’ inside a Church.

The group said that the Clergy offended their religious feelings and that the Constitutional provision of Separation of Church and State was violated.

Suing is a two-way street!

Estate Of ‘A Chorus Line’ Composer To Sue Drew Olivar For Copyright Infringement

65E642B9-AD5C-4BCE-9D3F-B98E4D3F019E.jpegNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, New York Bureau) – The estate of Marvin Hamlisc, composer of the musical “A Chorus Line,” is suing Filipino blogger Drew Olivar for copyright infringement.

The lawsuit stems from Olivar’s now viral video with Mocha Uson, showing him displaying his song and dance moves supposedly calling attention to Federalism.  His piece is entitled “Pepedederalismo.”

We won’t show you the Olivar video here.  There’s a lot of that already floating on the Internet.  What we will show you is an excerpt from one of the live performances of “A Chorus Line,” particulary of the song “Tits and Ass.”

We’ll let our readers decide on the merits of the lawsuit.

Glenn Intensifies Into Super Typhoon, Advisory Issued

6FFEA336-D8B5-482D-B6A4-4BBB66AD8F58MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao  have been placed under storm warning signal number 4 as super typhoon Glenn (international codename Chong) intensified slightly while barreling toward the country on Sunday.

Glenn is the world’s most powerful typhoon of the year, swirling towards the Philippines.

As of 6 pm Sunday, Glenn was spotted 453 kilometers southeast of Metro Manila, carrying maximum sustained winds of 225 km/h near the center and gusts of up to 260 km/h.

Glenn is expected to make landfall beginning 10 a.m. Monday, August 6.

President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the suspension of classes at all levels, and government workers have been given the option to stay at home, except those attending today’s Seante hearing on the 2016 electoral fraud.

Watch your favorite Mainstream news media for updates on Glenn’s fury.