Philippine Daily Inquirer

EDSA VETERANS WARN VS ATTEMPTS TO ‘KILL NINOY OVER AGAIN’

- By Krixia Subingsubi­ng @krixiasINQ

Efforts to distort the late Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr.’s legacy in history textbooks and films are attempts to “kill him over again,” a group of Filipino-American Edsa veterans said on Monday, a day after the 90th birth anniversar­y of the late senator.

The US Filipinos for Good Governance said it “broke their heart” to see how, even in death, Aquino was being branded by loyalists as a murderer and a communist sympathize­r in an attempt to diminish his place in Philippine history.

Eric Lachica of the American Coalition for Filipino Veterans said these pernicious attacks against Aquino is what allowed disinforma­tion about martial law and allowed the Marcoses to thrive.

The group lamented how martial law was being painted as a rosy era in Philippine textbooks, and how certain factions are seeking to have his name erased from the eponymous Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport where he was assassinat­ed in 1983 upon his return from self-exile in the United States.

Recently, controvers­ial filmmaker and known loyalist Darryl Yap also teased a possible new film, “Martyr or Murderer,” which would supposedly depict the truth about the Marcoses’ role in Aquino’s assassinat­ion.

“Ninoy is dead and all the people are trying to kill him over again,” said Lupita Aquino Kashiwahar­a, Aquino’s sister and retired filmmaker. “There’s a climate of fear because dictatorsh­ip is again on the horizon.”

Even so, the group found solace in how Aquino waged a lonely but fierce battle against the dictatorsh­ip even while he was in self-exile in the United States at the tail end of the Marcos regime.

“The struggle for a cause, when launched from a distance, can be a long drawn-out effort,” said Jose Fuentecill­a, former Movement for a Free Philippine­s leader. “We need to continue the fight just as he did.”

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