In The Philippines Christian group ends protest blocking Manila highway
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An influential Christian group in the Philippines
ended a protest on Monday over the prosecution of its leaders, calling
off a blockade by 20,000 members of a main road in the capital after
talks with the government.
The Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ), or INC,
has 2 million members, most in the provinces, who usually vote
according to their leaders' advice, so it is courted by politicians and
has influence on government appointments.
Group
members have been protesting since Thursday over what they see as
government interference in church affairs. On Friday, they blocked a
main highway in Manila with the crowd swelling to 20,000 people early on Monday, police said.
A
church leader later said talks with the government had ironed out
problems and the protest was over, though he did not go into details.
"The
INC and the government have met and in this discussion, the two parties
have explained their sides and so it is all peaceful now," Bienvenido Santiago, INC general evangelist, said in an announcement.
"This peaceful gathering that we started on Thursday afternoon will end also peacefully this Monday morning."
A
former church minister had taken legal action against its leaders,
complaining of illegal detention, a criminal case that could lead to the
arrest of some INC officials. Santiago did not refer to the case in his
statement.
Government spokesmen were not available for comment.
A member of the presidential communications group posted on Twitter a picture of President Benigno Aquino holding an emergency meeting on the protest late on Sunday with some cabinet members, police and military officers.
Ramon Casiple,
executive director of the Manila-based Institute for Political and
Electoral Reforms, said the INC was pressuring the government to back
off the legal case.
The government has repeatedly
said its duty was to take up complaints by any citizen or entity and it
was not interfering with internal matters of any organisation.