100 DAYS UNDER THE MARCOS JR. PRESIDENCY OCTOBER 2022 EDITORS DERICK M. GABRILLO and RYAN SUAREZ COVER ART ALISSA EVANGELISTA and DARYL D. SY LAYOUT ARTISTS JEZZYRAE B. MAGLENTE and AJ RAYMUNDO
Henry Romero, a journalist taken by the men of President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., was never seen again after being detained. Benigno Aquino Jr., one of Marcos’ foremost political adversaries, was assassinated upon his return home from exile. Edgar Jopson, an Atenean activist, was shot and killed by Marcos’ personnel. Evelio Javier, an Atenean public servant, was shot 24 times by masked gunmen for his opposition to political dynasties. Archimedes Trajano, a student activist who criticized the Kabataang Barangay appointment of presidential daughter Imee Marcos, was found dead with signs of torture and abuse. Kian delos Santos, a 17-year-old high school student, was killed by members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) during President Rodrigo Duterte’s’s infamous drug war. Althea Barbon, a four-year-old girl, was shot and killed in a PNP drug operation targeted at her father who was also murdered. Raymart Siapo, a 19-year-old boy, was tortured and killed by masked vigilantes amid accusations of peddling marijuana. Carl Arnaiz, a 19-year-old boy, was declared missing for 10 days before being discovered dead, killed by two PNP officers. Myca Ulpina, a three-year-old child, was killed during a drug raid conducted by PNP officers in her family’s home. And countless more. They would like us to forget, but the people remember.