Philippine Daily Inquirer

PIMENTEL: KIN OF MARTIAL LAW VICTIMS, SURVIVORS DESERVE EXPLANATIO­N

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

The families of over 3,000 Filipinos slain during martial law and other victims of atrocities under the Marcos dictatorsh­ip deserve an explanatio­n on why their loved ones were killed and suffered injustices, Senate

Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III said on Tuesday.

“People were killed, injured, disappeare­d and detained for no reason,” said Pimentel, whose late father and namesake, former Sen. Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr., was among the prominent opposition figures imprisoned during martial law, which was declared 50 years ago today by former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

“I think the victims, if they are still alive, and their families all deserve at least an explanatio­n as to what happened to their [family members],” he said.

Asked how the Marcos family should feel on the 50th anniversar­y of martial law, the opposition senator said: “I don’t know ... On the victims’ side, I know how we felt.”

Dark period

For Sen. Risa Hontiveros, it was “not enough that we remember” the dark period as she exhorted the public to fight attempts to play down the human rights abuses committed during the iron-hand rule of Marcos Sr.

“We bellow ‘Never Again’ because Filipinos are still suffering from the deep wounds brought by the countless deaths, abuses and injustices during those dark years,” Hontiveros said.

“We cry out ‘Never Forget’ because our various media forms have become avenues of shameless lies and propaganda, infecting the very fabric of our institutio­ns and collective identity,” she added.

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