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Activist-tour guide Carlos Celdran appeals jail sentence

Activist-tour guide Carlos Celdran has asked the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision sending him to jail for offending priests with his pro-Reproductive Health (RH) law protest stunt inside the Manila Cathedral eight years ago.

In a motion he filed on Wednesday, Celdran asked the high court to overturn the decision handed down by its three-member First Division last March.

The division upheld the decision of the Court of Appeals in 2015 and two Manila trial courts in 2012 sentencing Celdran to a minimim three months to a maximim of a year for 鈥渙ffending religious feelings.鈥

Freedom of expression

In his appeal, Celdran asked the Supreme Court as a whole to declare as unconstitutional the crime of 鈥渙ffending religious feelings鈥 in the Revised Penal Code.

Penalizing him for supposedly offending religious feelings 鈥渋nfringes on the freedom of expression,鈥 he added.

On Sept. 20, 2010, Celdran barged into the Manila Cathedral and held up a placard that read 鈥淒amaso鈥 before Church leaders, including then Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales and the papal nuncio, who were attending an ecumenical service.

Celdran claimed that his stunt, using Jose Rizal鈥檚 literary figure of oppressive friars during Spanish colonial times, was a speech to protest the clergy鈥檚 position against the RH law. 鈥擠ona Z. Pazzibugan

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