Intensified Education Pushed Amid “Growing Attempts To Revise History On Martial Law”

The proposal to conduct an intensified education on Martial Law came following the relentless campaign to convince Filipinos to “move on”.

A lawmaker pushes for the implementation of an intensified education on Martial Law and its threats to democracy in public and private schools to prevent the prospering of the “growing attempts to revise history”.

According to Ifugao Congressman Teodoro Baguilat Jr., pushed for the intensified education amid the attempts to polish the name of the Marcoses, particularly the Patriarch, the late former President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, clearing him of culpability for the widespread violation of human rights under the so-called “reign of terror”.

The lawmaker said that there is relentless campaign to make the Filipino people decide to move on and close the chapter of the Marcos family.

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One of the anti-Marcos protests.

Congressman Baguilat, however, admitted that he and his colleagues joined in inking a resolution of the late Congressman Salvador Escudero last 2011 to let Marcos be laid at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (LNMB).

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