Marcos press team harassed by Filipino protesters in Vancouver

A Philippine Palace press team was confronted and harassed by protesters in Vancouver during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s official visit. The protesters demanded the President's resignation, leading the press team to seek assistance from local police.
Why it matters
The incident highlights the ongoing political tensions surrounding the Marcos administration and the challenges of managing diplomatic visits abroad.
Communications Undersecretary and Malacañang Press Officer Claire Castro. INQUIRER PHOTO / NIÑO JESUS ORBETA MANILA, Philippines — Palace Press Officer Claire Castro has addressed an incident in Vancouver, Canada, where a group of Filipinos confronted her and her team during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s official visit on Friday.
The article reports on the confrontation by quoting both the press officer's account and the context of the protest, maintaining a balanced narrative.
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