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Millennials on Edsa: Celebrating ouster of a dictator, facing threat of another

Young PLM members marching on Edsa - 25 Feb 2017

Members of the Young PLM (Partido Lakas ng Masa) were among those joined the 31st anniversary celebration of the 1986 People Power Revolution. (Photo by DEXTER CABALZA/Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Move on?

No way, said a group of protesters, mostly millennials, who staged a program commemorating the Edsa People Power revolt in 1986 at the gates of the cemetery where the toppled dictator lies.

About 60 members of the Freedom from Debt Coalition and Block Marcos, composed mostly of youths in their 20s, trooped to the Libingan ng mga Bayani (LNMB) in Taguig about 12:30 p.m. Saturday, where they were blocked off by hundreds of antiriot police officers.

Three months after former President Marcos was buried 鈥渓ike a thief in the night,鈥 the Block Marcos group continued rallying their call 鈥渢o exhume the dictator, murderer and plunderer.鈥

A streamer with an image of a shovel and the words 鈥淗ukayin (Exhume)!鈥 suspended in the air with around a hundred balloons were brought at the gates of the heroes鈥 cemetery.

On the 31st anniversary of Edsa People Power, Block Marcos spokesperson Kat Leuch called out to the public not to forget the atrocities during two decades of the Marcos regime just because he had already been buried.

鈥淲e should not move on from history. It should always be remembered and studied, so people may learn from it,鈥 Leuch, a law student at the University of the Philippines Diliman, said.

鈥淭oday we will celebrate the ouster of the dictator,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut we must also continue and escalate the struggle against the threat of a new dictatorship.鈥

Leuch was referring to President Rodrigo Duterte鈥檚 actions, which she said 鈥渁re everything the Edsa People Power fought against.鈥

鈥淒uterte鈥檚 order to have Marcos buried at the LNMB is part of the government鈥檚 systematic attempt at historical revisionism 鈥 an effort to condition people into thinking that there鈥檚 nothing bad with dictatorship and hence to create the ground for the popular acceptance of authoritarianism,鈥 she said.

The group also assailed the arrest of Sen. Leila de Lima, a staunch critic of the President, on Friday on drug-related charges over her role in the illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison when the senator was the justice secretary.

鈥淭hese arrests will have a chilling effect on civil society,鈥 Leuch said. 鈥淭hey are clearly intended to send the message: speak out and the whole repressive apparatus of the state (the police and the military) will be used against you.鈥

The protest ended past 3 p.m.

The group will converge with other protesters at the People Power Monument in Quezon City. /atm

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