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Various protest leaders march during the 39th year of commemoration of the 1986 ''People Power'' revolt that topples the dictatorship of Fer...

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Philippines 39th Anniversary Of EDSA People Power Revolution Protest

25 February 2025

Various protest leaders march during the 39th year of commemoration of the 1986 ''People Power'' revolt that topples the dictatorship of Fer...

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25 February 2025

Various protest leaders march during the 39th year of commemoration of the 1986 ''People Power'' revolt that topples the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, Sr., the father of the current Philippine president Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos, Jr., in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 25, 2025. In response to the declaration of the anniversary of the People Power revolution in 1986 as a ''working holiday,'' schools declare class suspensions in protest of what critics see as ''historical revisionism'' from President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos, Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. The marching banner reads in English, ''Live Out the Meaning of People Power: (Hold) Marcos Responsible! (Make Rodrigo) Duterte Accountable! (Scrutinize) Sara (Duterte)!''


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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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Demonstrations Against President Rodrigo Duterte

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His critics have consistently pounded the administration for accountability on key issues like its bloody drugs war where at least 6,000 have been killed in the hands of policemen, and its dampened actions towards China for its intrusions in the West Philippine Sea.


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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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Demonstrations Against President Rodrigo Duterte

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His critics have consistently pounded the administration for accountability on key issues like its bloody drugs war where at least 6,000 have been killed in the hands of policemen, and its dampened actions towards China for its intrusions in the West Philippine Sea.


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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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Demonstrations Against President Rodrigo Duterte

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

#4705704

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His critics have consistently pounded the administration for accountability on key issues like its bloody drugs war where at least 6,000 have been killed in the hands of policemen, and its dampened actions towards China for its intrusions in the West Philippine Sea.


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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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Demonstrations Against President Rodrigo Duterte

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

#4705716

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His critics have consistently pounded the administration for accountability on key issues like its bloody drugs war where at least 6,000 have been killed in the hands of policemen, and its dampened actions towards China for its intrusions in the West Philippine Sea.


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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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Demonstrations Against President Rodrigo Duterte

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

#4705720

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His critics have consistently pounded the administration for accountability on key issues like its bloody drugs war where at least 6,000 have been killed in the hands of policemen, and its dampened actions towards China for its intrusions in the West Philippine Sea.


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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

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Demonstrations Against President Rodrigo Duterte

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His...

#4705722

23 July 2019

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's third State of the Nation Adress was met with demonstrations on 22 July, Monday, in Quezon City. His critics have consistently pounded the administration for accountability on key issues like its bloody drugs war where at least 6,000 have been killed in the hands of policemen, and its dampened actions towards China for its intrusions in the West Philippine Sea.


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A view of a slum area where many killings have taken place in Manila, Philippines, July 23, 2017. The United States congress is the latest t...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

A view of a slum area where many killings have taken place in Manila, Philippines, July 23, 2017. The United States congress is the latest t...

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24 July 2017

A view of a slum area where many killings have taken place in Manila, Philippines, July 23, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A police officer stands guard near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 15...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

A police officer stands guard near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 15...

#2092072

24 July 2017

A police officer stands guard near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 15, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Onlookers cover their noses near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Manila, Philippines, July 17, 2017. The United St...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

Onlookers cover their noses near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Manila, Philippines, July 17, 2017. The United St...

#2092073

24 July 2017

Onlookers cover their noses near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Manila, Philippines, July 17, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Relatives look on near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Manila, Philippines, July 17, 2017. The United States congr...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

Relatives look on near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Manila, Philippines, July 17, 2017. The United States congr...

#2092074

24 July 2017

Relatives look on near the scene where a man was killed by unknown assailants in Manila, Philippines, July 17, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Police investigators carry the body of a man after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 18, 2...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

Police investigators carry the body of a man after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 18, 2...

#2092075

24 July 2017

Police investigators carry the body of a man after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 18, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Police investigators inspect the body of man lying dead on a tricycle after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

Police investigators inspect the body of man lying dead on a tricycle after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila...

#2092076

24 July 2017

Police investigators inspect the body of man lying dead on a tricycle after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 18, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A police investigator inspects the body of a man after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 1...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

A police investigator inspects the body of a man after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 1...

#2092077

24 July 2017

A police investigator inspects the body of a man after he was killed by unknown assailants in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 18, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Self-confessed drug users listen during a government anti-drug abuse counseling session in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 23, 201...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

Self-confessed drug users listen during a government anti-drug abuse counseling session in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 23, 201...

#2092078

24 July 2017

Self-confessed drug users listen during a government anti-drug abuse counseling session in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 23, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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The body of a man lies dead next to a revolver after he was killed in a shootout with police in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 20...

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Philippines' War on Drugs Continue

24 July 2017

The body of a man lies dead next to a revolver after he was killed in a shootout with police in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 20...

#2092079

24 July 2017

The body of a man lies dead next to a revolver after he was killed in a shootout with police in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 20, 2017. The United States congress is the latest to express concern over human rights violations in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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