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Victims twice over

Victims twice over

By Carol Pagaduan-Araullo Streetwise | BusinessWorld Human rights victims of the US-backed Marcos dictatorship, have every reason to feel aggrieved and insulted by President Benigno S. Aquino’s appointment of a police general to head the martial law Human Rights...

41 years after

41 years after

By Satur C. Ocampo At Ground Level | The Philippine Star Today marks the 41st year when then President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law and imposed a dictatorship to perpetuate himself in power. In 1986 a peaceful popular uprising ended his despotic rule....

Birds of a feather

Birds of a feather

Streetwise By CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO Reposted by Bulatlat.com The spectacle unleashed before the public by two of the nation’s highest officials in connection with the 40th anniversary of martial law declaration has caused many stomachs to turn amidst cries of...

A free press could never be cowed nor silenced

A free press could never be cowed nor silenced

By RONALYN V. OLEA
Last week, activists of the 1970s up to the present commemorated the 40th year of the declaration of Martial Law not only to recall those dark years but also to remind the people of the dangers of a dictatorship or its repressive instruments being revived. One of the legacies of Martial law was treating the press as a dangerous enemy that needs to be suppressed.

Martial law’s legacy of stifling the press persists

Above-ground alternative press: Open defiance to the Marcos dictatorship

Underground press during martial law: Piercing the veil of darkness imposed by the dictatorship

Underground press during martial law: Piercing the veil of darkness imposed by the dictatorship

Underground press during martial law: Piercing the veil of darkness imposed by the dictatorship

By RONALYN V. OLEA Bulatlat.com MANILA – “The sound of the typewriter then was considered subversive.” Carolina “Bobbie” Malay said as she recalled the early years after Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law. When Marcos shut down newspapers, radio stations and...

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