President Marcos Jr. vows to stand against oppression amid threats to Philippines' sovereign rights

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declares that the Philippines will not tolerate threats to its sovereign rights and calls on Filipinos to resist oppressors. He emphasizes the importance of the country's history and urges the youth to stand by the Philippines in the face of challenges.

MANILA, Philippines : President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said that the Philippines will stand against oppression amid what he called 'unacceptable' and 'unjust' threats to the country's sovereign rights that 'have already caused physical harm to our people.

He said that '82 years on, our nation remained confronted with novel challenges, in varying forms and degrees, but with the same existential impact. Some portend clear and present threats to our sovereign rights, and in fact have already caused physical harm to our people.'The President expressed hope that the events of 1942 would serve as an inspiration to the youth and the next generations to stand by the Philippines amid challenges.

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