Filipinos start petition to label Nas Daily persona non grata
Manila (QNN)- Filipinos have started a petition to label the Israeli vlogger and content creator, Nas Daily (Nuseir Yasin), persona non grata in the Philippines.
"Exploiting Indigenous Filipino culture and art for money. He clearly violated the IPRA Law (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997) Republic Act No. 8371, which is a Philippine law that recognizes and promotes the rights of indigenous cultural communities and indigenous peoples in the Philippines", the petition reads.
The petition, which was created only three hours ago, has been signed by nearly 5000 so far.
Calls by Filipinos and activists worldwide to boycott Nas Daily have risen after he announced that world-renowned traditional tattoo artist Whang-od will "reveal all the rituals, tools, and methods for making traditional tattoos." An announcement that has been declared to be a scam.
The Cocao Project founder Louise Mabulo also said that Nas Daily had made discriminative comments against Filipinos and farmers.
Nas Daily had described Arabs as being "enemies of success". He also announced a fundraiser for hospitals in the eastern part of Jerusalem last May, which turned out to be a scam.
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