EditorialRomeo Fortez Mendoza, who was detained during the dictatorship of Ferdinand E. Marcos for protesting the regime?s planned demolition of homes, in Quezon City, Philippines on Sept. 13, 2022. (Jes Aznar/The New York Times)
EditorialA visitor views the Wall of Remembrance at the martial law museum in Quezon City, Philippines on May 28, 2022. (Ezra Acayan/The New York Times)
EditorialAmerican troops after the closing ceremony for joint U.S.-Philippines war exercises at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Philippines, April 8, 2022. (Ezra Acayan/The New York Times)
EditorialSupporters of President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. gathered outside the House of Representatives, Quezon City, National Capital Region, Philippines - 25 Jul 2022
EditorialVisitors on May 28, 2022, at the Monument of Heroes, a museum in Quezon City, the Philippines dedicated to victims of martial law. (Ezra Acayan/The New York Times)
EditorialCustomers of Silingan Coffee and relatives of the staff sit outside the coffee shop in Quezon City, Philippines, March 24, 2022. (Hannah Reyes Morales/The New York Times)
EditorialLeni Robredo, the outgoing Vice President of the Philippines, addresses supporters at a rally in Quezon City on May 13, 2022. (Jes Aznar/The New York Times)