)
Hundreds of protesters brave the rain as they gather at the Rizal Park in Manila in a huge rally to call for an end to the killings in the so-called war on drugs of President Rodrigo Duterte as well as his alleged "tyrannical rule" of the country on Thursday in Manila, Philippines. Thousands of protesters are marking the anniversary of the 1972 martial law declaration by late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos with an outcry against what they say is the current president's authoritarian tendencies and his brutal crackdown on illegal drugs. AP
Protesters hit a burning cube effigy with the faces of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos and President Rodrigo Duterte during a rally near the Presidential Palace to call for an end to the killings in the so-called war on drugs of Duterte and his alleged "tyrannical rule" in the country on Thursday. AP
Protesters place flowers and candles under a picture of a victim of alleged extra judicial killing after a mass at the University of the Philippines Church of the Holy Sacrifice to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the imposition of martial law by the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos in metropolitan Manila, the Philippines on Thursday. AP
Hundreds of protesters gather for a rally near the Presidential Palace to call for an end to the killings in the so-called war on drugs of President Rodrigo Duterte and his alleged "tyrannical rule" in the country on Thursday in Manila, Philippines. AP
Thousands of protesters are marking the anniversary of the 1972 martial law declaration by late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos with an outcry against what they say is the current president's authoritarian tendencies and his brutal crackdown on illegal drugs. AP
Protesters display placards during a rally near the Presidential Palace calling for an end to the killings in the so-called war on drugs of Duterte and his alleged "tyrannical rule" in the country on Thursday in Manila, Philippines.