Manila: Amid swelling public fury over corruption and plunder of taxpayers' funds, crowds surged through city streets, clutching hand-painted placards...
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MANILA, Philippines — Filipinos nationwide will take to the streets today, not so much to mark the 53rd anniversary of the declaration of martial law in 1972 by then-President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., but to protest widespread corruption in government, as revealed in recent hearings and investigations into anomalous flood-control projects, involving both government officials and
Manila: Amid swelling public fury over corruption and plunder of taxpayers' funds, crowds surged through city streets, clutching hand-painted placards...
Manila: Amid swelling public fury over corruption and plunder of taxpayers' funds, crowds surged through city streets, clutching hand-painted placards...
Sunday’s demonstration in Manila to coincide with anniversary of 1972 martial law declaration as president backs rally in bid to placate anger
MANILA: Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets across the Philippines on Sunday to express outrage over alleged corruption in bogus and...
MANILA: Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets across the Philippines on Sunday to express outrage over alleged corruption in bogus and...
Manila: Thousands of Filipinos gathered Sunday in Manila to express their anger over a ballooning scandal involving bogus flood-control projects...
Manila: Thousands of Filipinos gathered Sunday in Manila to express their anger over a ballooning scandal involving bogus flood-control projects...
MANILA, Philippines – Various groups are set to stage protest actions against corruption amidst the investigation of the alleged anomalous flood...
Organizers estimated that around 130,000 turned out in Manila alone to protest alleged corruption over flood control projects. The protests were...
Organizers estimated that around 130,000 turned out in Manila alone to protest alleged corruption over flood control projects. The protests were...