🔒 Closed Edsa People Power Anniversary nilalangaw na ba talaga?

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bukaio

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Dahil sa EDSA.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, ibinenta ang 67 porsyento ng government owned. Philipines Airlines (asia's oldest carrier) binili pa ito ni dating pangulong marcos, subalit ng mawala siya bigla itong naging pagmamay-ari ni Lucio tan.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, nawala ang government owned company na meralco, pagmamay-ari ito ng Lopez Family subalit noong nalulugi ang meralco ay ipinagkatiwala ito kay pangulong Marcos ipinamahagi niya sa murang halaga, ngunit ng mawala siya ay muli itong napabalik sa mga Lopez ng walang kondisyon. Dahil ibinalik ni Corazon Aquino kaya ngayon nagdurusa ang mga pilipino sa mahal na bayarin sa kuryente.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, ipinasara ang bataan nuclear power plant na matatagpuan sa morong bataan, sinayang ang $2.3 billion. Na magbibigay sana 623 MW na kuryente sa buong luzon. Noong nasa hawaii si pangulong Marcos ay ipinakiusap niya kay Corazon Aquino na ipagpatuloy ito dahil mapapakinabangan ng mga pilipino subalit hindi pinansin ni Cory Aquino ang kahilingan ni Marcos sa halip ay ipinasara.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, ibinenta ang 60 porsyento nang government owned ang Petron Corporation. na ngayon may kaugnayan kay Fidel ramos na noo'y kasama sa mga traydor na nagpatalsik kay dating pangulong Marcos.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, ibinenta ang 61 porsyento ng lupa Food Terminal, Inc (FTI) na matatagpuan sa taguig noong nobyembre 2012 panahon ni Benigno Aquino Sold 74 Hectares of FTI's land to ayala land, Inc. For 24.3 billion pesos and the area is now know as Arca south. FTI is left with only 46 hectares.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, pinalitan ang dating pangalan ng Manila International Airport at ginawa itong Ninoy Aquino International Airport. (Bilang pag-alala daw sa kabayanihan) pero lingid sa kaalaman ng ilan natin kababayan ang senador na ito ay may kasong trison noong 1977.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, nawala ang Government owned Manila Transit Corporation sa metro manila, isa ito sa mga dating Programa ni madam emilda marcos na noo'y tinatawag na "LOVE BUS." kung saan ang mga pasahero noon ay may disiplina pa sa pagsakay kumbag marunong pumila. Ganito kadisiplinado noong araw.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, ibinenta ang National Steel Corporation na matatagpuan naman sa iligan city, 1995, Pres Fidel Ramos sold asia's largest factory and government owned company, National Steel Corporation (NSC, to wing tiek of the malaysian Westmont group. NSC used to employ as many as 4.200 Filipinos before it was sold.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, hindi natuloy ang plano ni Marcos na paglikha sa Southern Leyte Polytechcnic College sa Maasin Leyte. Sayang no? ang daming plano ni marcos na hindi ipinagpatuloy ng mga sumunod sa kaniya.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, napabayaan ang mga state universities sa pilipinas, na dati ay nasa listahan pa ngayon napag-iwanan na. Sa top 25 universities sa southeast asia. Nangunguna ngayon ang National University of Singapore.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, nahinto ang pagdedevelop sa Anti-typhoon rocket project kumbaga noon pa man gumagawa ng paraan ang pangulong Marcos na masulusyunan ang problema sakali man na may bagyong dumarating sa pilipinas.

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, nagdurusa ang mga pilipino dahil sa Value Added tax (Vat) january 1 1988 10% panahon ni Cory Aquino at noong January 1 2006 ginawang 12% vat ni Ralph G. Recto. Isang Senador na kailangan nakapangalan sa kaniya ang mga Proyekto niya. (Tatak pahirap sa bayan)

Dahil sa Edsa 1986, naging pasaway ang karamihan sa mga pilipino, wala nang gustong pumila sa sakayan ng bus, bagkus gusto unahan, nawala ang Disiplina, lumaganap ang Droga, nakawan at patayan, gahasaan, rambulan ng kabataan. Nawala na ang mga dating libre, kagaya ng nutriban, at marami pang iba. Ito ang Edsa at kalayaan ipinaglalaban nila. Ipinagpalit nila sa papaunlad na sanang bansa ang striktong pamumuno sa maluwag na batas na tinatawag na Demokrasya, inabuso ang kalayaan kaya mga kabataan ngayon ang nagdurusa ngayon, sa mga nagpauto sa EDSA noon.

Ctto @Batang Marcos
 
Dahil sa haba ng sinulat mo, di ko na tinapos basahin. hahaha
Pero walang katuturan yan pinagloloko lang tayu ng mga dilawan.
 
‘No group owns People Power’

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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte says that he is humbled to have been awarded with the Knight Grand Cross of Rizal in his speech during the 21st International Assembly and Conference of the Knights of Rizal at the SMX Convention Center in Davao City on February 23, 2017. ROBINSON NIÑAL JR./Presidential Photo
No single person or group can claim credit for the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution, President Rodrigo Duterte said on Friday, adding that the peaceful restoration of democracy was a showcase of Filipino unity and love of country.
Mr. Duterte, who skipped the muted, Palace-led commemoration of the revolution’s anniversary, called on Filipinos to make an objective assessment of what they have lost and what they have achieved 31 years after dictator Ferdinand Marcos was toppled from power and democracy was restored.
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Mr. Duterte’s message for the Edsa anniversary was delivered by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea during the commemoration held in Camp Aguinaldo.
It was the first observance of the Edsa anniversary under the Duterte administration.

The President said the revolt “was a demonstration of the power that a united citizenry could muster. It was a movement of, by and for the Filipino people brought about by their profound love of country.”
“No single party, ideology, religion, or individual could claim credit for the bloodless revolution at Edsa, in the same way that no single party, ideology, religion, or individual could claim a monopoly of patriotism,” he added.
He urged Filipinos to “reflect and objectively assess what we have lost and what we have gained as a nation” since the 1986 revolt, which he said should continue to inspire the nation.
Heroism
“Edsa lives on and its spirit should continue to inspire heroism in all of us for the greater glory of God and country. True heroes, after all, are found in everyone of us who do, with each passing day, our quiet work of nation-building—dutifully, joyfully, passionately—in spite of our occasional differences,” he said.
Friday’s Edsa event was toned down compared to previous anniversaries, and came three months after Mr. Duterte allowed the s†éálthy burial of Marcos at the heroes’ cemetery despite public outcry.
While Mr. Duterte’s late mother was a staunch anti-Marcos activist, the President has close ties to the Marcos family, which he partly says contributed to his campaign last year.
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The Edsa commemoration was held at Camp Aguinaldo grandstand instead of at the People Power Monument, the traditional venue for the anniversary of the overthrow of the Marcos regime.
The grandstand was not filled to capacity. There was also no reenactment of the traditional “salubungan” or the historic meeting between rebel soldiers and citizens who worked to oust Marcos.
Several Edsa figures, however, were present, including former Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, former Vice President Jejomar Binay and former President Fidel Ramos, who nearly backed out of attending the event because of the venue.
Ramos, who has sharply criticized Mr. Duterte and his policies, said holding the commemoration at the military camp moved it away from the people, but he decided to show up anyway after urging from the organizers.
He said he expects next year’s celebrations to be “grandiose” because the government shall have completed building the People Power Monument then. It is envisioned to house a museum and library for people power memorabilia and artifacts.
“This is for the people, that’s us. It’s not just the military, it’s not just the yellow army. It’s not just one family, or two families,” he said.
Church
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle meanwhile urged all parishes in the Archdiocese of Manila to hold a “simple commemoration” of the Edsa revolution on Saturday.
The prelate called on his flock to organize “appropriate public prayer events” such as processions, rosary rallies and prayer worship.
“We give every parish the freedom to plan and organize its commemoration with simplicity but depth. What is important is the space offered for a religious experience that could transform our parishioners on the ground,” Tagle said.
At least four Masses and a procession were held at the Edsa Shrine on Friday to commemorate the events that culminated in the ouster of Marcos. It remains to be seen, however, if Tagle or the other Church leaders would be joining the celebrations.
Mr. Duterte has had a rocky relationship with the Church, which has been highly critical of his war on drugs that has left more than 7,000 dead. The President has criticized the Church as “full of shit” and run by corrupt prelates whom he said were also womanizers.
Last week, the Church flexed its muscles and organized a big rally against the government and its policies, including its prodeath penalty stance. More than 80 percent of Filipinos are Catholics, and the Church’s observations often help shape public opinion.
In 1986, it helped organize Filipinos against Marcos, and in 2001 against Joseph Estrada, who was ousted as the country’s 13th President on allegations of corruption.
Tagle noted that the People Power Revolution “was an event of people relying on their faith for social transformation.”
“In full view of the world, the Filipino people showed the power of prayer that begets courage that begets solidarity that begets change,” Tagle said.
“Thirty-one years later, we thank God for the gift of faith, as we also ask pardon for our personal and communal failure in consistently living that faith in justice, love and peace,” Tagle said.
Magic
Education Secretary Leonor Briones reminded the public, however, that the Edsa revolution would always be remembered.
“Don’t measure the enduring legacy of Edsa just by the formal celebration in Manila,” Briones said. “For as long as there are schools, it will always be remembered.”
She said the magic of people power has not waned even if formal commemorative rites were muted.
The leftist group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan for its part scored the Duterte administration for allegedly “intensifying fascist repression.”
“There is a very disturbing trend of political repression against critics of the Duterte regime,” the group said, adding that rights violations were on the rise and many remained mired in poverty.
Another group, the Quezon Silent Majority, said it would mobilize professionals, government and private sector workers, students and members of nongovernment organizations to join Saturday’s anti-Duterte rally at the People Power Monument.
“Mr. Duterte was a product of the Edsa revolution but he turned traitor to its spirit,” said Jay Lim, the group’s spokesperson. “We will be in Edsa not only to join the celebration but also to register, once more, our continuous involvement in the protection of our freedom and democracy, which is again under threat.” —WITH REPORTS FROM JULIE AURELIO, JOCELYN UY, DJ YAP AND DELFIN T. MALLARI JR.
 
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