Filipinos overseas have come together in various cities worldwide to express their support for former President Rodrigo Duterte, calling for justice and his safe return to the Philippines. Demonstrations have taken place in major locations, with supporters voicing concerns over what they claim to be an unjust legal battle against Duterte.
In New York City, a large crowd gathered outside the Philippine Consulate General before marching to Times Square, demanding fair treatment for the former president. The rally was led by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and Duterte supporters from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, highlighting the strong unity among Filipinos abroad.
Similar protests have emerged in cities like Toronto, Milan, and Florence, where Duterte’s supporters continue to advocate for his leadership. Meanwhile, in The Hague, both Filipinos and foreign nationals have assembled to show solidarity as Duterte faces scrutiny under the International Criminal Court (ICC).
With growing global attention, the movement underscores the unwavering support of overseas Filipinos who remain vocal in standing by Duterte and his legacy.