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Philippines Police on Show of Strength as Island Closure Challenged
Philippines Police on Show of Strength as Island Closure Challenged

Philippines Police on Show of Strength as Island Closure Challenged

Philippines Police on Show of Strength as Island Closure Challenged

Philippine police preparing to shut down the Boracay resort island staged drills in riot gear on Wednesday, startling the laid-back beach community as workers mounted a last-ditch effort to halt the six-month closure.
President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the holiday destination off-limits to tourists from Thursday, saying the tiny island has become a “cesspool” tainted by dumped sewage, AFP reported.
As part of police drills, officers in full riot gear clashed with bottle-throwing people playing the part of protesters on the white sand beach while concerned residents watched.
“I was alarmed there were so many soldiers and police,” resident Dory Gaitano told AFP. “I thought they’ll be only demolishing establishments with violations. Why are there countless soldiers?”
At the same time a very real clash was brewing on Wednesday, as Boracay residents and workers asked the Philippine Supreme Court to halt the closure.
“It is, mainly, a constitutional challenge to the powers of the executive to arbitrary decision-making,” their lawyers said in a statement. “If Boracay is closed to tourists, they will lose their source of income, and they would not be able to feed their families.”

 Crown Jewel of Tourism
Boracay was known as the crown jewel of Philippine tourism with its world-famous powdery white sand, but unchecked tourism and environmental degradation made it far from the tropical paradise it was decades ago.
Authorities say some of the hundreds of tourism-related hotels and restaurants use the island’s drainage system to send untreated sewage into its surrounding turquoise waters.
The closure threatens the livelihood of 17,000 hotel, restaurant and other tourism workers, plus about 11,000 construction workers.
The island saw some two million visitors last year, pumping roughly $1 billion in revenue into the Philippine economy.
Duterte has said he will release two billion pesos ($38.2 million) to help the workers, but they say they have not seen a penny yet.

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