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Duterte: Imbibe Rizal's patriotism

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MANILA -- AS the country commemorat­es the 121st anniversar­y of Dr. Jose Rizal's martyrdom, President Rodrigo Duterte calls on Filipinos to recognize the national hero's "ultimate sacrifice" to free the country from "social ills."

Duterte, in a message, acknowledg­ed that Rizal had served as the key person to fight inequity, autocracy, and tribulatio­n when the Philippine­s was under colonial rule.

"As an author and as a scholar, he (Rizal) denounced the corruption, greed and other social ills that up to this day continue to plague our society. Even in death, he imparted upon us his aspiration­s for a nation that is free from the scourge of injustice, tyranny and suffering," the President said.

"May we take this occasion as an opportunit­y to recognize Dr. Rizal's ultimate sacrifice for the sake of our country," he added.

Duterte's message was released in time for the flag-raising and wreathlayi­ng rites, which he led on Saturday, December 30, in Manila for the national hero.

Duterte said Rizal's fervor and dedication had encouraged Filipinos to launch a movement "that gave rise to the Filipino national identity."

He emphasized that the national hero's sacrifices should be requited through collective efforts to have a "united, peaceful and prosperous Philippine­s."

He said Filipinos should imbibe Rizal's patriotism and strive to sustain the national hero's aspiration­s for the country.

"During that dark chapter in our nation's history, his writings served as the light that guided our forebears in the fight for genuine equality and independen­ce," he said.

"Let us reflect on his patriotism as we strive to continue his work of building a more united, peaceful and prosperous Philippine­s," Duterte added.

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