Is history repeating itself? Something similar happened in 1972.
MANILA, Philippines — A 150-day ban on the carrying of firearms
outside residences across the Philippines began on Sunday to prevent
violence that could erupt during May 13 congressional and local
elections in a country awash with weapons and plagued by a history of
deadly poll rivalries.
Commission on Elections Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. said the ban,
which ends June 12, suspends all permits to carry firearms in public
areas and exempts only top officials, on-duty troops and police, and
people facing threats. Violators could be jailed up to six years.
Election and police officials staged a march in metropolitan Manila
and inspected security checkpoints to dramatize their call for peaceful
mid-term elections—an often-futile goal in a country where rivalry for
power among old and new political clans has been blamed for electoral
violence and fraud in past years.
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Police have identified at least 60 privately maintained militias
across the country, along with 43 criminal gangs, which could be tapped
by candidates in the elections, Sarmiento said, adding that a government
crackdown was under way to hunt down and dismantle those groups.
In Maguindanao on Sunday, army troops and police manned checkpoints
and staked out bus stations and other crowded public areas, checking
people for guns.
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An anti-gun group has proposed that the elections firearms ban be
made permanent, but Aquino, a known gun enthusiast, has wondered whether
such a total gun ban or better law enforcement could deter criminals
and gunslingers.
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