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Manila sees demonstrat­ions for and against Duterte

- ELLIE ABEN

MANILA: Thousands of demonstrat­ors took to the streets of the Philippine capital Thursday, on the 45th anniversar­y of the imposition of martial law by late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

Various groups staged protests, some denouncing President Rodrigo Duterte’s demagoguer­y but others supporting him.

Pro- and anti-government protesters converged near Malacanang Palace in Manila, with razor wire and the Mendiola Peace Arch standing between them.

Demonstrat­ors in front of the Mendiola Peace Arch called for an end to extrajudic­ial killings and tyranny, and warned against imposing martial law.

They included members of indigenous communitie­s who came from as far as the northern and southern Philippine­s.

One protester told Arab News she was there to demand employment, housing and alleviatio­n of poverty.

There were also vendors, who see rallies as an opportunit­y to earn more money. One of them was Diosdado, 53, who earns on average $4-$6 per day by selling potato fries.

He said although he opposes extrajudic­ial killings and martial law, he wants Duterte to continue as president.

From the Mendiola Peace Arch, anti-Duterte groups marched to Rizal Park, where they joined demonstrat­ors who had staged similar protests in other parts of Metro Manila.

Activist nun Sr. Mary John Mananzan, one of the figures behind the Movement Against Tyranny (MAT), went on stage to urge Filipinos to unite.

Mananzan, who was part of the 1986 People Power Revolution that ended the Marcos’ rule, called for an end to extrajudic­ial killings, which the government denies carrying out. She also expressed opposition to the revival of authoritar­ianism.

Ironically, Duterte declared Sept. 21 a National Day of Protest. The proclamati­on is in solidarity with popular calls against government excesses and shortcomin­gs, and in support of the highest standards of integrity, efficiency and accountabi­lity in government. The proclamati­on acknowledg­ed freedom of speech and the right to peaceful assembly.

 ??  ?? Moro National Liberation Front leader Nur Misuari. (AN photo)
Moro National Liberation Front leader Nur Misuari. (AN photo)
 ??  ?? Thousands of people join a rally in Manila supporting Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday. (AN photo by Ellie Aben)
Thousands of people join a rally in Manila supporting Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday. (AN photo by Ellie Aben)

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