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Cover Newspaper headlines read 'Marcos Still Here', as soldiers face supporters of opposition leader Cory Aquino outside the Malacanang Palace, Manila, home of President Ferdinand Marcos, 25th February 1986. The mass demonstrations, which came to be known as the People Power Revolution, or EDSA Revolution, toppled Marcos after four days. (Photo by Alex Bowie/Getty Images)

In 1986, millions of Filipinos gathered along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) to fight for their democratic freedom. Look through photos of the momentous People Power Revolution that marked a new era in the Philippines:

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Photo 1 of 15 A Philippine soldier is provided with a drink by supporters of opposition leader Cory Aquino. (Photo: Alex Bowie / Getty Images)
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Photo 4 of 15 Minister of Defence of the Philippines Juan Ponce Enrile and Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Lt. General Fidel Ramos cross Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), Manila, from Camp Crame to Camp Aguinaldo. (Photo: Alex Bowie / Getty Images)
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Photo 6 of 15 A Catholic priest calms a crowd of supporters of opposition leader Cory Aquino outside the Malacanang Palace. (Photo: Alex Bowie / Getty Images)
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Photo 11 of 15 Police officer with a yellow ribbon tied to the barrel of his American-made M16 rifle joins thousands gathered on Epifanio de los Santos Avenue. (Photo: Alex Bowie / Getty Images)
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