An activist carries a dead end sign above a sign calling for President Benigno Aquino III to resign, as she walks along a mock yellow road symbolizing President Aquino's 'Tuwid na Daan' (Straight Path) platform, during a rally at the Plaza Miranda in Quiapo. Activists held a "People's Hearing" on the Mamasapano incident, where they reported on the findings of a fact-finding mission about the incident, where 44 policemen, 18 Muslim rebels, and 7 civilians were killed in a botched anti-terror operation that reportedly killed Malaysian bombmaker Zulkifli "Marwan" Abdhir. (Photo by Richard James

An activist carries a dead end sign above a sign calling for President Benigno Aquino III to resign, as she walks along a mock yellow road symbolizing President Aquino's 'Tuwid na Daan' (Straight Path) platform, during a rally at the Plaza Miranda in Quiapo. Activists held a "People's Hearing" on the Mamasapano incident, where they reported on the findings of a fact-finding mission about the incident, where 44 policemen, 18 Muslim rebels, and 7 civilians were killed in a botched anti-terror operation that reportedly killed Malaysian bombmaker Zulkifli "Marwan" Abdhir. (Photo by Richard James Stock Photo
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4320 x 3240 px | 36.6 x 27.4 cm | 14.4 x 10.8 inches | 300dpi

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20 February 2015

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An activist carries a dead end sign above a sign calling for President Benigno Aquino III to resign, as she walks along a mock yellow road symbolizing President Aquino's 'Tuwid na Daan' (Straight Path) platform, during a rally at the Plaza Miranda in Quiapo. Activists held a "People's Hearing" on the Mamasapano incident, where they reported on the findings of a fact-finding mission about the incident, where 44 policemen, 18 Muslim rebels, and 7 civilians were killed in a botched anti-terror operation that reportedly killed Malaysian bombmaker Zulkifli "Marwan" Abdhir. (Photo by Richard James Mendoza / Pacific Press)