Also it can be seen that the name on the subpoena is wrong,” Zarate said in a statement. ADVERTISEMENTZarate was scheduled to face the prosecutor on Monday, Jan. 29, but the subpoena was only served on Tuesday, Jan. 30. “Together with my co-accused, I will face these cases knowing that we did nothing wrong; we’re just exercising our freedom of expression and right to assembly,” Zarate said. But Zarate said it was mostly the protesters who were injured when the police [hit them with truncheons] and blasted them with water. “We in the Makabayan bloc even filed House Resolution 1481 to investigate the violent dispersal,” he said.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer January 30, 2018 12:33 UTC