That’s the way it goes. The military authorities were told of the affair only at 5 p.m. on Thursday. And the military spokesperson couldn’t even say when the public could visit the site, because, as he said, he had to hear from the Marcoses first. Even if, according to him, the public is allowed.
Can you imagine? The military runs the Libingan, but it takes orders from the Marcoses.But all this is part of a historical pattern that displays Marcos’ penchant for thievery. He stole our democracy—after having served as president for eight years; he decided to grab the reins of power for another 13 years. Not content with a total of 21 years, he attempted to steal the presidency from Cory Aquino, until the Filipino people took over, aided by the Armed Forces, and he was forcibly removed from office.
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