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Chitchat It's Official! Dead Pinoy Dictator Ferdinand Marcos Is Now A National Hero!

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos has been buried at the National Heroes' Cemetery in Metro Manila.

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The surprise decision to give the former dictator a hero's burial Friday has triggered protests by opponents who had launched a court challenge to have the burial stopped.

The burial marks the end of a three-decade-long campaign by his family to have his remains buried in the cemetery, the national monument known as "Libingan ng mga Bayani" in Tagalog.

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Many Filipinos object to his interment in the heroes' cemetery, given how brutal his rule was. Thousands were imprisoned and tortured under Marcos' reign. He ruled with an iron fist for two-and-a-half decades until his ouster in the 1986 "People Power" revolution.

He died in 1989, three years after being exiled to Hawaii. His body was eventually brought back to a mausoleum in the family's stronghold of Ilocos Norte, in the Philippines' northeast, where it had remained until today.
Marcos' daughter, Imee Marcos, posted video online of the coffin arriving by helicopter, as well as family members gathering.


Lt. Col Ray Tiongson, interim spokesperson of the Philippine Army, told CNN the army had provided assistance for the honorary interment.

He said the Army provided a "battalion-size military honor (guard)" -- around 100 soldiers.

Members of the media were not allowed to witness the ceremony, CNN Philippines reported.


Government push

After coming to power in June of this year, Duterte's administration pushed for the former leader's remains to be moved and interred in the Manila cemetery.

Duterte, whose father served in Marcos' cabinet and was supported by Marcos' daughter in the presidential elections, has justified the re-internment on the grounds that it is legal to do so.

"He is qualified to be buried there. If other Filipinos don't want this, fine. You can demonstrate, go ahead. You can use the streets," he said in August.


The Supreme Court, by a 9-5 vote on November 8, allowed the former president's burial at the cemetery.

Opposition

Vice President Leni Robredo, who opposed the burial, said the surprise burial showed the Marcos family was acting "like a thief in the night."

"(Marcos) is no hero. If he were, obviously his family would not have to hide his burial like a shameful criminal deed."

Others said it was "a shameless betrayal."

"It smacks of bad faith (and) bad taste," Edre Olalia, a lawyer for one of the petitioners in a court case to prevent the burial, told CNN.

"We think that the all-time thief, tyrant, and rights violator will turn in his grave and will not never lay to rest."

Protestors took to Metro Manila streets to voice their objections.


'Moral turpitude'


Organizers of an August protest say that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) guidelines disqualify Marcos from receiving a hero's burial.
They cite a clause that states "personnel who were convicted by fine judgment of an offense involving moral turpitude," were disqualified, according to a statement released by the coalition.

Many young Filipinos have little or no knowledge of Marcos and martial law.

In recent years the Marcos family has re-emerged on the political scene.

Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. narrowly lost the election for Vice President of the Philippines this year.

The late dictator's widow, Imelda Marcos, has been elected four times to the House of Representatives, despite ongoing controversies over the huge sums of money she and her husband plundered from the country.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/17/asia/philippines-marcos-burial-heroes-cemetery/
 

dr.wailing

Alfrescian
Loyal
Lee Kuan Yew is a national hero too. When Zikapore was invaded by the Imperial Japanese army, Lee Con You sacrificed himself by working for and executing orders issued by the invaders. Many Sinkie Chinese who were disloyal to the Japs were executed as a result.

During the years that Lee Con You was the ruler of your country, he and his family amassed massive wealth which was stashed all over the world. He placed his elder son and daughter-in-law to be in charge of the country's coffers, thereby ensuring that Familee will be the richest and most powerful clan in Zikapore. Lee's wealth eclipsed that of the Marcos' family.

Lee Con You has been conferred the posthumous title of THE Founding Father, to the exclusion of Sir Stamford Raffles.

On the other hand Ferdinand Marcos was never bestowed the honor of being the founding father of the Philippines.
 

borom

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Difference is Pinoy allowed to protest openly in the streets ,but in the red dot, they will be rounded up and arrested.
 

Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
Admin
Asset
The Philippines was peaceful and prosperous under Marcos. He was an excellent leader.

Did he plunder the reserves? of course he did. It's expected of Asian leaders. Those who don't are sorely lacking.
 

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Difference is Pinoy allowed to protest openly in the streets ,but in the red dot, they will be rounded up and arrested.

And after protesting in the streets on an annual basis for a dozen different reasons, pinoys go back to their shitholes and resume their shitty lives. Many are in Singapore to work as whores and maids. I don't see sinkies going abroad to be maids and whores despite not having the right to shut down entire streets for protests.
 
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