“Corruption, don’t steal my future,” the placard of six-year-old Theo says. He drew the angry face himself. Corruption for him is stealing money from the people.
Theo is from La Trinidad, Benguet and joined the Baguio rally together with his parents and brother. | via Mia Magdalena Fokno/Rappler
oh this ATE!!! today, the entire philippines is marching against the corruption and abuse of power in our country right now. we will continue to raise our voices and demand accountability.
WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED. PARA SA BAYAN. PARA SA PILIPINAS.
#StopKorap#KurakotManagot
Martial Law remains one of the darkest chapters in our nation’s history. It was a time marked by fear, abuse, and silenced freedoms. Yet in the end, it was the people who prevailed.