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Philippines: Protesters burn Duterte effigy during State of the Nation Address
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22.07.2019
W/S Protesters in front of burning effigy depicting Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte as a sea creature, Manila
M/S Effigy on fire
W/S Protesters in front of effigy on fire
W/S Protesters with flags running around effigy on fire
M/S Fire and banner reading: "Stop the killings"
C/U Smoke
SOT, Protester (Tagalog): "Look at the Hacienderos [farm owners] in Negros [Island]. They slaughter the farmers."
M/S Security officers
C/U Back of a t-shirt (Tagalog): "Anti-China Movement"
SOT, Lawyer and activist (Tagalog): "Long live Philippines! Long live the fishermen! Long live West Philippine Sea!"
W/S Protesters marching with banners
M/S Protesters holding banner: "Media fight back"
W/S Protesters marching with banner (Tagalog): "Enough is enough"
M/S Protesters chanting
W/S Protesters marching
M/S Duterte effigy
W/S Boat models
M/S Sign (Tagalog): "Duterte's SONA [State of the Nation Address], fake news"
C/U Lumad (Austronesian indigenous) protester
M/S Protesters chanting
C/U Protester chanting
M/S Octopus effigy representing China
C/U Protester
W/S Protesters holding LGBTQ+ banner
M/S Nuns among protesters
W/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPT
Protesters flooded the Commonwealth Avenue in Manila, where they burned an effigy of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte depicted as a sea creature, on the occasion of his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday. The demonstration took place near the House of Representatives where the speech was held.
Protesters expressed their opposition to Duterte with effigies, banners and chants. A protester was seen with a sign reading "Duterte's SONA, fake news."
A demonstrator was wearing a t-shirt that read "Anti-China Movement" on the back. An octopus effigy with a Chinese flag on its hat and model boats were also spotted, as protesters were deploring the government's relations with China.
On June 9, a Filipino fishing boat was rammed into by a Chinese vessel, leaving 22 fishermen at sea. Duterte was criticised for downplaying the incident, in the light of the 'fishing deal' that he agreed on with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, which allows Chinese fishers to operate in the West Philippine Sea, in Philippine's exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
M/S Effigy on fire
W/S Protesters in front of effigy on fire
W/S Protesters with flags running around effigy on fire
M/S Fire and banner reading: "Stop the killings"
C/U Smoke
SOT, Protester (Tagalog): "Look at the Hacienderos [farm owners] in Negros [Island]. They slaughter the farmers."
M/S Security officers
C/U Back of a t-shirt (Tagalog): "Anti-China Movement"
SOT, Lawyer and activist (Tagalog): "Long live Philippines! Long live the fishermen! Long live West Philippine Sea!"
W/S Protesters marching with banners
M/S Protesters holding banner: "Media fight back"
W/S Protesters marching with banner (Tagalog): "Enough is enough"
M/S Protesters chanting
W/S Protesters marching
M/S Duterte effigy
W/S Boat models
M/S Sign (Tagalog): "Duterte's SONA [State of the Nation Address], fake news"
C/U Lumad (Austronesian indigenous) protester
M/S Protesters chanting
C/U Protester chanting
M/S Octopus effigy representing China
C/U Protester
W/S Protesters holding LGBTQ+ banner
M/S Nuns among protesters
W/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPT
Protesters flooded the Commonwealth Avenue in Manila, where they burned an effigy of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte depicted as a sea creature, on the occasion of his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday. The demonstration took place near the House of Representatives where the speech was held.
Protesters expressed their opposition to Duterte with effigies, banners and chants. A protester was seen with a sign reading "Duterte's SONA, fake news."
A demonstrator was wearing a t-shirt that read "Anti-China Movement" on the back. An octopus effigy with a Chinese flag on its hat and model boats were also spotted, as protesters were deploring the government's relations with China.
On June 9, a Filipino fishing boat was rammed into by a Chinese vessel, leaving 22 fishermen at sea. Duterte was criticised for downplaying the incident, in the light of the 'fishing deal' that he agreed on with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, which allows Chinese fishers to operate in the West Philippine Sea, in Philippine's exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
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