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Did Momoland violate law for using Philippine flags?

Jan Milo Severo - Philstar.com
Did Momoland violate law for using Philippine flags?
A scene from Momoland's new single “Baam."
Screenshot from YouTube / 1theK

MANILA, Philippines — The new music video “Baam” of the Korean pop group Momoland has spread like wildfire in different social media sites especially since one of the group's members, Nancy, who fans say is a lookalike of Filipina actress Liza Soberano, can be seen on the video waving the Philippine flag, to the delight of the Filipino fans.

Besides being waved by Nancy, the Philippine flag can be seen on the video as backdrops behind another Philippine icon, the jeepneys.

Some netizens, however, expressed concern that the all-female Korean group might have violated the Philippine law because the group used the flag.

 

But according to Republic Act No. 8491  or the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, Momoland does not violate or offend the law.

The RA says: “It shall be prohibited: a) To mutilate, deface, defile, trample on or cast contempt or commit any act or omission casting dishonor or ridicule upon the flag or over its surface... d) To display the flag: 4) In discotheques, cockpits, night and day clubs, casinos, gambling joints and places of vice or where frivolity prevails or e) To wear the flag in whole or in part as a costume or uniform.”

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