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TRUMP & DUTERTE

TRUMP & DUTERTE

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Sep 15, 2017

Lumad and Moro delegates of the Lakbayan of National Minorities burn an effigy that represented US President Donald Trump and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in a rally near the US Embassy in Manila on Friday, September 15. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

CLASH

CLASH

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Sep 15, 2017

Lumad and Moro delegates of Lakbayan of National Minorities clash with police forces as they pushed their way towards the US Embassy in Manila on Friday, September 15. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

DAY OF OUTRAGE

DAY OF OUTRAGE

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Sep 14, 2017

Lumad and Moro delegates to this year’s Lakbayan of National Minorities condemned on Thursday, September 14 in a rally held at the historic Mendiola Bridge in Manila the killing of Obillo Bay-ao, the 19-year old lumad student from Talaingod in Davao del Norte killed by the paramilitary group in the area. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

FUNERAL MARCH

FUNERAL MARCH

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Sep 13, 2017

Activists march in protest of the death of Lumad student Obello Bay-ao on Wednesday, September 13. Bay-ao’s relatives said Obello was able to identify his attackers as members of the Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

LIGHT MOMENT

LIGHT MOMENT

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Sep 13, 2017

Outgoing DAR Secretary Rafael Mariano share light moments with incoming DAR Officer-in-Charge Secretary Rosalina Bistoyong during the turn-over ceremony on Wednesday, September 13 at the DAR central office in Quezon City. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

NON-FUNCTIONING?

NON-FUNCTIONING?

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Sep 11, 2017

Despite intensified traffic rules regulation, non-functioning traffic lights like this one along E. Quirino Avenue in Davao City cause traffic jams in intersections and pedestrian lanes (Kenneth Paul P. Senarillos/davaotoday.com)

PROTEST ON MARCOS’ CENTENNIAL

PROTEST ON MARCOS’ CENTENNIAL

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Sep 11, 2017

Protesters outside the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City on Monday, September 11, burn a streamer to condemn what they perceive as the resemblance of President Duterte and the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos in terms of leadership and governance. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

NO TOGA? NO PROBLEM

NO TOGA? NO PROBLEM

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Sep 11, 2017

Criminology student Hamdoun Cosain attends his graduation rites on Monday, September 11, in Iligan City, wearing only his white shirt, tattered denim pants, the school’s sablay (sash). Cosain left his graduation toga and cap in Marawi City when he fled with his family after the ISIS-inspired Maute group attacked last May 23. Their graduation was supposedly set on May 24. (Divina M. Suson/davaotoday.com)

‘NO.1 TERRORIST’

‘NO.1 TERRORIST’

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Sep 10, 2017

Lumad and Moro leaders from Mindanao burn a US flag to symbolize their resistance against the continued war on terror against their communities. The delegates of the Lakbayan of National Minorities held a protest inside the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City on Sunday, September 10. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

PRESIDENT’S TATTOOS

PRESIDENT’S TATTOOS

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Sep 10, 2017

President Rodrigo Duterte shows off is tattoos – a long stemmed rose and the logo of the Guardians Brotherhood, during his visit to the wounded soldiers in Camp Evangelista Station Hospital in Cagayan de Oro City, Saturday afternoon, September 9. (Divina M. Suson/davaotoday.com)