'No Nazi salute', asserts NCCA, in response to flak from netizens
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) has clarified allegations that its representatives were doing a Nazi salute in a photo that went viral online.

The NCCA drew flak from netizens after it released a photo of the hosts of its online cultural program making a forward motion with their right hands as a form of greeting, similar to the Nazi salute.
The photos, which were already taken down by the NCCA, were heavily criticized by the public for its perceived fostering of Neo-Nazism ideals.
Following the backlash, the Commission explained that the gesture was intended for something else and not to show support to one of the abominations that have occurred in history.
"We would like to clear that the photos earlier released on the Padayon: The NCCA Hour gesture is a forward hand motion followed by a wave and accompanied by Padayon's tag line 'Sulong na!' as seen in most of our video teasers," the NCCA said in a tweet.
"We are in no way encouraging or harboring Neo-Nazi beliefs /practices in the Commission. Following the comments on our earlier post, which we have already taken down, we will rethink of another hand gesture that better show our intent of moving forward," it added.
The Nazi  or "Heil Hitler" salute was a required common greeting in Nazi Germany during the reign of dictator Adolf Hitler who was responsible for the massacre of millions of Jews during the Holocaust.