Essential readings on Ninoy: his life, death, and the basis for his resistance and ultimate sacrifice for the country.
The Conscience of the Filipino: The Sacrifice: Ninoy, in his own words, on the spiritual and moral lessons of his imprisonment, and his decision to come home, to try to reason with Marcos and prove to his countrymen the importance of change through peaceful, non-violent means.
Is he?: Teodoro M. Locsin’s reflection on martyrdom, sacrifice, and the public good.
If: Philippines Free Press editorial on what would have happened, if Ninoy hadn’t been killed.
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cartoon above. Ninoy Aquino was one...Ramon Magsaysay’s youngest aides, following
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