Edge Davao 7 Issue 243

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VOL. 7 ISSUE 243 • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2015

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RELIEVING EDSA. Twenty-nine years ago today, the Philippines mystified the world with People Power at EDSA that changed the course of the country’s history. Cory Aquino was installed as President and became the icon of democracy following a peaceful revolution that ousted a dictator.

EDSA LIVES ON By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net

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HE spirit of People Power at EDSA lives on, 29 years to the day later. And, one man who saw it all—from the dark days of Martial Law to the reinstatement of democracy—believes in the significance of those four historic days that changed the course of the country’s history. “If you want to regain your liberty, you must be Regional State Prosecutor Antonio Arellano, a politiready to take the risk of cal prisoner during Martial Law. ABF

losing your liberty in the process of regaining it,” says Regional State Prosecutor Antonio Arellano, a political prisoner during the Martial Law time. Arellano believes that the EDSA People Power was relevant to the lives of every Filipino nowadays despite of the problems that the country experiencing. He said the essence of the People Power was to restore the essence of democracy which now

experience by every people. Arellano, who was imprisoned on January 1985, the year before EDSA, narrated that under the regime of former President Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatorship, people lived in a very oppressive and tyrannical government since all the rights were removed. People were deprived of their freedom, from

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