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Manila Maintains Quiet During "State of Rebellion"

388687 03: Soldiers in the Philippine army stand guard inside the Presidential Palace grounds along side a local "pedi-taxi" (bicycle taxi) May 3, 2001 in Manila, Philippines. The streets were quiet in Manila other than a small protest against the "State of Rebellion" declared two days ago by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The declaration was issued in the capital city after May Day protests against the imprisonment of former President Joseph Estrada turned violent and six people were killed. (Photo Paula Bronstein/Newsmakers)
388687 03: Soldiers in the Philippine army stand guard inside the Presidential Palace grounds along side a local "pedi-taxi" (bicycle taxi) May 3, 2001 in Manila, Philippines. The streets were quiet in Manila other than a small protest against the "State of Rebellion" declared two days ago by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The declaration was issued in the capital city after May Day protests against the imprisonment of former President Joseph Estrada turned violent and six people were killed. (Photo Paula Bronstein/Newsmakers)
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