黑料社

Edsa monument defaced with pro-Marcos graffiti

The Edsa People Power Monument defaced with graffiti. PHOTO BY CELSO SANTIAGO of EDSA PEOPLE POWER COMMISSION

The Edsa People Power Monument defaced with graffiti. PHOTO BY CELSO SANTIAGO of EDSA PEOPLE POWER COMMISSION

The Edsa People Power Monument, a sculpture commemorating the peaceful revolution in 1986 that toppled President Ferdinand Marcos, was vandalized on Tuesday with a message praising the late strongman.

The son and namesake of Marcos is running for vice president in the upcoming May elections. Results of the latest Pulse Asia and Social Weather Stations surveys showed that he is statistically tied with Sen. Francis 鈥淐hiz鈥 Escudero in the first place for the second highest position in the land.

READ: Escudero, Marcos 鈥榮tatistically tied鈥; Robredo close behind鈥擯ulse Asia

Edsa People Power Commission spokesperson Celso Santiago slammed the graffiti as he posted on Facebook a photo of the defaced lower part of the monument with 鈥淢arcos pa rin!鈥 scribbled on the yellow and orange tiles.

鈥淕inagalang ko ang kalayaan ng bawat isa na magpahayag ng kanilang saloobin at mangampanya para sa kanilang kandidato. Pero hindi na tama ang lumabag sa batas para gawin ang mga ito.聽,鈥 he wrote.

(I respect everyone鈥檚 freedom to express their sentiments and to campaign for their candidate. But it is not right to violate the law to do these.)

Santiago said he was 鈥渁ppalled鈥 by the incident and as soon as he learned of the news, he went to the site to check and take photos.

鈥淲e hope the investigation will shed light on this,鈥 he said by phone.

In a separate statement, the EPPC condemned the vandalism, saying it was 鈥渞egrettable that the monument, which is deeply valued by millions of Filipinos, has to be desecrated to convey the vandal鈥檚 own political thoughts.鈥

鈥淲e believe that the vandal should have resorted to alternative means of self-expression that respect both the rule of law and the viewpoints of others. For when we selfishly impinge our own political beliefs on other Filipinos, we go down on a slippery slope, we regress to the ways of authoritarianism and dictatorial rule,鈥 it added.

For them, the monument was 鈥渁 symbol of our people鈥檚 triumph over a dictatorship that distorted the rule of law, and employed violance to impose its own political beliefs on an entire nation.鈥 The vandalism 鈥渂elittled the heroism and sacrifice of our country.鈥

Maria Elena Acabucha, a worker of the Metro Manila Development Authority along White Plains told 黑料社 that they saw the graffiti at about 7 a.m. on Tuesday.

鈥淲e think this was done last night. We left at around 3 p.m. yesterday and it wasn鈥檛 there yet,鈥 she said.

She said the Department of Public Works and Highways cleaned the spray-painted writings at around 11:30a.m.

The monument, created in 1993 by award-winning sculptor Eduardo Castrillo,聽is located on the corner of the EDSA and White Plains near Camp Aguinaldo.聽CDG

RELATED STORIES

Edsa museum shocks, awes millennials

LATEST STORIES
Read more...