Led largely by younger individuals and braving rains in key cities throughout the Philippines, protesters demand that the federal government ship these implicated to jail — or take a look at the bounds of an already outraged public
MANILA, Philippines – Some wore white to point non-partisanship; some, black, to represent how authorities is as rotten as a grave.
A lady in Tuguegarao, north of Manila, introduced her total household to the town park, to hopefully educate youngsters to not stand idly by when unsuitable is being finished. A person in Manila carried his canine, switching its identify tag with a selfmade placard that mentioned, “Nangangagat ng mga korap (He bites corrupt individuals).”
Runners and bikers had been among the many earliest to move to Luneta, the monument to the Philippine nationwide hero, whereas celebrities confirmed up, shedding glamour for indignation.
Others got here on free rides offered by transport teams, whereas a motorcycle-hailing firm supplied reductions to passengers going to and coming from the rallies in Luneta and EDSA.
Not less than one man actually wheeled himself — he was an individual with incapacity confined to a wheelchair — throughout seven kilometers, from Cainta to the place protesters had been gathered alongside EDSA.
Led largely by younger individuals, 1000’s of Filipinos marched in key cities throughout the Philippines on Sunday, September 21, to protest corruption in authorities, significantly in flood management tasks.
Fairly poetically, these from up north in Luzon all the way down to some components of the Visayas marched towards flood management mission anomalies as rain poured, led to by Tremendous Storm Nando and the southwest monsoon.

Scholar teams, sectoral organizations, spiritual teams, individuals of varied political persuasions, and unaffiliated involved residents condemned these concerned within the flood management scandal, whereas additionally acknowledging that the syndicate-like dealings had been made doable by a damaged system that additionally wanted fixing.
Greater than condemning corruption that had reached dizzying quantities, and past calling for sustained vigilance amongst residents, protesters cried for justice. Their demand was particular: jail the implicated lawmakers and different elected officers, Division of Public Works and Highways staff, and personal contractors — or take a look at the bounds of an already outraged public.
On social media, weeks earlier than the rallies, a prevailing sentiment was to not simply jail the corrupt, however to make them return what they stole from public coffers. There have been even scares about protesters staging lightning rallies in posh subdivisions the place so-called “policontractors” reside.
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Whereas the rallies had been organized primarily to protest the trillion-peso anomalies in flood management tasks, numerous teams additionally took the chance to denounce endemic corruption on the whole, mentioning that each the households of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte had been complicit.
On Sunday, protesters additionally commemorated the 53rd anniversary of the declaration of Martial Regulation by President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr., father of the incumbent. (READ: Marcos, the dictator’s son, backs September 21 protests vs flood management corruption)
Opposition politicians and celebrities joined the rallies and marches in Luneta in Manila and the Individuals Energy Monument in Quezon Metropolis, whereas rallies had been additionally held in Baguio, Tuguegarao, Legazpi, Cebu, Dumaguete, Leyte, Tacloban, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Butuan, Marawi, and different key cities throughout the nation.

Some supporters of Vice President Duterte gathered close to the primary crowd of protesters on EDSA to name for Marcos’ ouster — which might imply Duterte would take over. (READ: Duterte: I’m additionally corrupt)
The Vice President herself has refused to make public her property checklist and to elucidate the alleged misuse of confidential funds allotted to her workplace. Her brother Paolo’s district in Davao Metropolis bought P51 billion in flood management funds within the final half of their father’s presidency.
Throughout his State of the Nation Tackle in July, President Marcos warned towards widespread corruption in flood management tasks whereas Filipinos lose lives, livelihood, and belongings to fixed floods. He instructed these concerned, “Mahiya naman kayo! (Be ashamed of yourselves!)”
In early August, the President launched an internet site the place residents may verify flood management tasks and submit data on anomalous tasks of their localities. Per week earlier than that, Rappler had already launched the FloodControlPH channel on the Rappler app to crowdsource leads for doable investigative items.
Marcos recognized 15 contractors which had cornered 1 in each 5 flood management tasks throughout the nation within the final 3 years, or below his administration. 5 of them turned out to have bagged multi-billion-peso contracts regardless of not having sufficient capital.
Later, he created the Unbiased Fee for Infrastructure that will examine all doable public works and infrastructure corruption within the final 10 years.

This implies the probe covers the six years Rodrigo Duterte was president, when lawmakers, DPWH engineers, and personal contractors had been presupposed to have perfected flood management fund misuse, which is deemed much less detectable than these involving different infrastructure allocations.
The Senate and the Home of Representatives are conducting their very own probes into the anomalous tasks, though residents have expressed doubts about the place these would lead, as lawmakers are amongst these alleged to have benefited from corruption.
A couple of DPWH engineers have both been dismissed from service or positioned on preventive suspension, whereas a number of extra are on the immigration lookout checklist. The Anti-Cash Laundering Council has frozen a whole lot of financial institution accounts linked to the individuals being investigated.
Whereas some quarters are hoping that Sunday’s protest would snowball into one thing akin to the Individuals Energy Revolution of 1986, others had been involved till when the fad would maintain.
What is evident to Obet Sumayao, the wheelchair-bound protester from Cainta, Rizal, is that this: Not less than earlier than he dies, he needs to see the crooks behind bars. – Rappler.com