Senator Imee Marcos told the police to stop the alleged harassment of onion farmers, especially those who have appeared in Senate hearings on the high prices of onions. | DFernandezINQ
The senator said the order was issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict .
“CPP-NPA ba ang turing natin sa maliliit na magsasaka sa liblib? Hands off po sa ating mga testigo, lalu’t nagsasabi ng totoo, masakit man marinig,” she added. During the Senate panel hearing, an agriculturist from Occidental Mindoro said onions, now sold at P700 a kilo in markets were bought from farmers for only P8 to P15 per kilo.
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