Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform. Photo by John Carlo Magallon for DAILY TRIBUNE
Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.Thousands of Filipinos took to the streets of EDSA in Quezon City to voice their concerns over multi-billion peso government corruption scandals on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
The Philippine National Police reported an estimated crowd of 15,000 participants by 4 p.m., all calling for government accountability and reform.