Philippine Daily Inquirer

Marcos’ atrocities, plunder on record

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AS EDUCATORS, we find erroneous Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s claim that martial law and his father’s dictatorsh­ip brought forth a “golden age” for the Philippine­s.

The horrendous human rights violations perpetrate­d by the Marcos regime against the Filipino people are well documented: in the Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognitio­n Act; in scrolls at the archives of the Commission on Human Rights; on the walls of Bantayog ng mga Bayani, and in books—such as “Pumipiglas: Political Detention and Military Atrocities in the Philippine­s 1981-1982,” “Not On Our Watch: Martial Law Really Happened. We Were There,” “Mondo Marcos: Writings on Martial Law and the Marcos Babies,” “Dekada ’70,” “Subversive Lives: A Family Memoir of the Marcos Years,” and “Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage.” In fact, a number of signatorie­s to this letter are victims of the Marcos dictatorsh­ip.

The poor economic performanc­e of the Marcos dictatorsh­ip is recorded as well in researches, such as “Behest Loans, Nonperform­ing Assets, Low Growth—Deja Vu,” “Illegitima­te Debt and Underdevel­opment in the Philippine­s,” and “The Philippine­s: The Political Economy of Growth and Impoverish­ment in the Marcos Era.” In Supreme Court decisions like GR No. 152154 (July 15, 2003), the evidence of the plunder committed by the dictator and his cronies is clearly revealed.

Educators and citizens should unite to impugn the wrong version of history now being peddled by Ferdinand Jr. and his allies. The pages of our history are clear: The Marcos dictatorsh­ip was plunderous and corrupt, and blatantly violated human rights.

As educators, we will always strive to enlighten students and our fellow citizens on the evils of dictatorsh­ip and ensure that the brains, collaborat­ors and implemente­rs of martial law will never again regain power.

We will transform the education system and use it as a bastion of nationalis­m, democracy and democratiz­ation, against the cronies and collaborat­ors of the dictatorsh­ip.

And we call on our countrymen to unite in shaping a bright future for all citizens by patiently organizing and mobilizing fellow citizens so as to deny any space for the glorificat­ion of dictatorsh­ip, while deriving strength from the unity of our people as the real shaper of history and the main force behind positive social changes.

Never again to martial law! Yes to the recovery of all ill-gotten wealth by the people! No to Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. as vice president!

Yes, justice for all victims! Yes, let’s stand for the truth and for social justice! —187 SIGNATORIE­S (as of March 9,

2016) from University of the Philippine­s Diliman; UP Manila; UP Los Baños; UP Baguio; UP Cebu; UP Mindanao; University of Santo Tomas;

De La Salle University Manila; Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology; DLSUDasmar­iñas; De La Salle Health Sciences Institute; De La Salle Araneta

University; De La Salle-College of St. Benilde; De La Salle-Lipa; Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s; Philippine Normal University; Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila; Ateneo de Manila University; Ateneo

de Naga; UP Rural High School; National University; La Consolacio­n University Philippine­s; Miriam

College; Mapua Institute of Technology; Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s;

Bulacan State University

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