Five decades later, a new generation of student leaders is raising the barricades of resistance once more. READ: Marcos’ martial law: Golden age for corruption, abusesHis announcement earned the ire of various critics and victims of his father’s tyrannical rule, accusing the Marcoses and its loyalists of touting their own version of history. Time for wider unitiesStudent Regent Renee Co, the sole representative of the student body in the UP Board of Regents, believes that Bongbong Marcos will use the family’s ill-gotten wealth to elevate themselves to greater power. But the Marcoses will see resistance, she said, both from UP students and the Filipino people. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy PolicyRead Next
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer October 09, 2021 11:26 UTC