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Quezon City, Jul 26 (EFE/EPA).- Philippine police were deployed Monday along a main road leading to the Philippine Congress as President Duterte is expected to deliver the last State of the Nation Address of his six-year term.Duterte's address is to be delivered amid accusations from critics of human rights violations, mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and alleged inaction against China related to disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA).SHOT LIST: PHILIPPINE POLICE ARE DEPLOYED ALONG A MAIN ROAD LEADING TO THE PHILIPPINE CONGRESS IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Quezon City, Jul 26 (EFE/EPA).- Philippine protesters gathered Monday in Quezon City to protest against the country's President Rodrigo Duterte, who is expected to deliver the last State of the Nation Address of his six-year term.Duterte's address is to be delivered amid accusations from critics of human rights violations, mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and alleged inaction against China related to disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG / ROLEX DELA PENA).SHOT LIST: PHILIPPINE PROTESTERS RALLY AGAINST PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE'S ADDRESS TO THE NATION, IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Manila, Quezon City (Philippines), Jul 27 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Mark Cristino, Rolex de la Pena) Protesters demonstrated in the Philippines against President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, a day marked by the State of the Nation address. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS.
Quezon City, Jul 25 (EFE/EPA).- Philippines on Saturday geared up ahead of the annual State of the Nation Address (SONA), which is scheduled to take place on Monday. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to deliver his State of the Nation Address at the Philippine Congress compound on 27 July, amid concerns in the country due to the Covid-19 pandemic. SHOT LIST: WORKER INQUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, GEAR UP AHEAD OF THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS AT THE PHILIPPINE CONGRESS' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN QUEZON CITY.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte vowed Monday to press on with his drug war that has claimed thousands of lives, as he urged lawmakers to endorse "eye-for-an-eye" death penalties. Duterte devoted large chunks of his annual State of the Nation Address to pushing his law-and-order policies that have made him hugely popular with many Filipinos but have been condemned by human rights groups and other critics. IMAGES of his arrival