In Photos | The Philippines ‘swelling up with anger’ over APEC
November 21, 2015
Ilocos farmers--whose produce suffer from unfair competition from imported agricultural products--travel to Manila to join APEC protests. Photo by Amianan Salakniban.
Ilocos farmers–whose produce suffer from unfair competition from imported agricultural products–travel to Manila to join APEC protests. Photo by Amianan Salakniban.
November 18: At the Navotas Fishport, small fisherfolk protest the "Blue Economy" peddled by APEC, which will further open up the country's marine resources to large commercial fishing. Photo by Tudla Productions.
November 18: At the Navotas Fishport, small fisherfolk protest the “Blue Economy” peddled by APEC, which will further open up the country’s marine resources to large commercial fishing. Photo by Tudla Productions.
November 18: Student activists breached the police cordon and later joined other sectoral groups at Liwasang Bonifacio holding an anti-APEC mobilization. Photo by Raymond Panaligan/AlterMidya
November 18: Student activists breached the police cordon and later joined other sectoral groups at Liwasang Bonifacio holding an anti-APEC mobilization. Photo by Raymond Panaligan/AlterMidya
November 18: Youth dress up as Katipuneros as a symbolic call to fight for national liberation amid neocolonialism through instruments like APEC. Photo by Raymond Panaligan/AlterMidya.
November 18: Youth dress up as Katipuneros as a symbolic call to fight for national liberation amid neocolonialism through instruments like APEC. Photo by Raymond Panaligan/AlterMidya.
Lumad children fly kites with the call to junk APEC. Photo by Manilakbayan ng Mindanao.
Lumad children fly kites with the call to junk APEC. Photo by Manilakbayan ng Mindanao.
APEC ELM Makati ST Buendia cor Osmena-20
November 18: At Buendia Ave. cor Osmena St, police surround protesters from Southern Tagalog attempting to reach Makati City where the APEC CEO Summit was taking place. Photo by Bayan-ST.

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