Protesters use virtual e-ffigy for SONA rally

Protesters plan to use a virtual 'e-ffigy' instead of a physical effigy for burning during this year's SONA rally due to the pandemic.

The e-ffigy will be filmed and distributed online, allowing for wider dissemination compared to traditional methods.

Rallies are scheduled along Commonwealth Avenue in front of the Commission on Human Rights from 10 AM to 12 PM, with measures like physical distancing and mandatory face masks implemented to ensure safety.

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