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The May 1 riots, or EDSA III (pronounced as EDSA Three or EDSA Tres, the Spanish word for "three"), were protests sparked by the arrest of newly deposed president Joseph Estrada of the Philippines from April 25 to May 1, 2001. The protest was held for seven days on a major highway in Metro Manila, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), which eventually culminated in an attempt to storm Malacañang. Taking place four months after the Second EDSA Revolution, the protests were considered as a more populist uprising in comparison to the previous demonstrations in the same location in January 2001. The protests and the attack on the presidential palace, however, failed in their objectives. Participants continue to claim that it was a genuine People Power event, a claim disputed by the participants and supporters of EDSA II. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has acknowledged the divisive nature of the two terminologies by saying in one statement that she hoped to be the president of "EDSA II and EDSA III". (en) Distúrbios de 1 de Maio ou EDSA Tres foi um protesto desencadeado pela prisão em abril de 2001 do presidente recém-deposto Joseph Estrada nas Filipinas. O protesto foi mantido por sete dias em uma grande rodovia na Grande Manila, a ou EDSA, que culminaria em uma tentativa de invadir o palácio presidencial de Malacañang. Ocorrendo quatro meses após a Revolução EDSA de 2001, os protestos foram reivindicados como um levante mais populista e representativo em comparação com as manifestações anteriores no mesmo local, em janeiro de 2001. Os protestos e o ataque ao palácio presidencial, no entanto, falharam nos seus objetivos. Os participantes continuaram a afirmar que foi um evento genuíno do Poder Popular, uma reivindicação contestada pelos participantes e apoiantes do EDSA II. (pt) |
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A still from an episode of The Probe Team that features Estrada loyalists marching toward Malacañang Palace, calling for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Note that the Filipino flag is flown with the red field upwards, a Philippine flag usage during a state of war. (en) |
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Arrest of newly deposed President Joseph Estrada of the Philippines (en) |
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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (en) Joseph Estrada (en) Tito Sotto (en) Angelo Reyes (en) Eraño G. Manalo (en) Gringo Honasan (en) Juan Ponce Enrile (en) Leandro Mendoza (en) Miriam Santiago (en) Panfilo Lacson (en) |
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the Second EDSA Revolution (en) |
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Violent dispersal of protesters; declaration of a state of rebellion and arrest leaders of the opposition. (en) |
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Government (en) Iglesia ni Cristo (en) Philippine National Police (en) Armed Forces (en) Lakas–CMD (en) Estrada loyalists (en) Partido ng Masang Pilipino (en) Presidential Security Group (en) |
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0001-05-01 (xsd:gMonthDay) EDSA Tres (en) |
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Distúrbios de 1 de Maio ou EDSA Tres foi um protesto desencadeado pela prisão em abril de 2001 do presidente recém-deposto Joseph Estrada nas Filipinas. O protesto foi mantido por sete dias em uma grande rodovia na Grande Manila, a ou EDSA, que culminaria em uma tentativa de invadir o palácio presidencial de Malacañang. Ocorrendo quatro meses após a Revolução EDSA de 2001, os protestos foram reivindicados como um levante mais populista e representativo em comparação com as manifestações anteriores no mesmo local, em janeiro de 2001. Os protestos e o ataque ao palácio presidencial, no entanto, falharam nos seus objetivos. Os participantes continuaram a afirmar que foi um evento genuíno do Poder Popular, uma reivindicação contestada pelos participantes e apoiantes do EDSA II. (pt) The May 1 riots, or EDSA III (pronounced as EDSA Three or EDSA Tres, the Spanish word for "three"), were protests sparked by the arrest of newly deposed president Joseph Estrada of the Philippines from April 25 to May 1, 2001. The protest was held for seven days on a major highway in Metro Manila, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), which eventually culminated in an attempt to storm Malacañang. (en) |
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EDSA III (en) Distúrbios de 1 de Maio nas Filipinas (pt) |
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