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WHY did many people like me demonstrate after the assassination of Sen. Ninoy Aquino 40 years ago? Many had much more at stake and more to lose than 24-year-old me who had nothing to gain, yet we did so. I assume that, like me, they felt two overwhelming emotions that logic, calculation and self-interest could not overcome. Shame for having been collectively cowed and cowardly when many rights we at least ostensibly had were taken away long beyond any reasonable justification for it. Let s not forget that, to Senator Aquino s chagrin, the people did not rise when martial law was declared 51 years ago, and it was actually very popular at the start. Collectively, many felt the pre-1972 system was falling apart and minus false nostalgia for that era (second richest in Asia when reality was with $200 GDP per capita, we were for a time merely among the less poor). We were already falling behind our neighbors economically (worse was to come, alas). Add student unrest and social tensions, and
'The Marcoses used a lethal cocktail of maneuvers that followed Ninoy’s assassination. We all are familiar with it even today – lies and the weaponization of the law, under an environment of economic downturn.'
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Editor’s note: Of the many predictable recollections of the events of August 21, 1983, this retelling of that chapter in Philippine political history by the lawyer-daughter of one of those dragged into the maelstrom provides a touching but facts-based flashback, with that precious context of how our legal…