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  2. Assassination of Ninoy Aquino - Wikipedia

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    Even though the Supreme Court did not convict Ferdinand Marcos, there are those that still believe that he did, indeed, kill Ninoy Aquino. [78] Through the years, some have been pardoned, others have died in detention, while others have had their terms commuted and then served out.

  3. Ninoy Aquino - Wikipedia

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    Aquino was the husband of Corazon Aquino, who became the 11th president of the Philippines after his assassination, and father of Benigno Aquino III, who became the 15th president of the Philippines. Aquino, together with Gerardo Roxas and Jovito Salonga , helped form the leadership of the opposition toward then President Ferdinand Marcos .

  4. Ninoy Aquino Day - Wikipedia

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    Though some did not feel this was a good idea, he still did so in 1983. Upon returning to the country at Manila International Airport (now renamed Ninoy Aquino International Airport in his honor), he was shot and killed on August 21, 1983, as he was escorted off an airplane by security personnel.

  5. The Last Journey of Ninoy - Wikipedia

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    The Last Journey of Ninoy is a 2009 Philippine documentary film directed by Jun Reyes that premiered on August 21, 2009, in commemoration of Ninoy Aquino Day and on August 23 at ABS-CBN. [1] The film includes the final interview given by Aquino 's wife who then became the first woman to Philippine presidency, Corazon Aquino .

  6. List of torture methods used by the Marcos dictatorship

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    Victims include Ninoy Aquino, Danilo Vizmanos, CPP/NPA leaders Victor Corpus, Bernabe Buscayno, and Jose Maria Sison, and World War II Hunter's Guerrilla forces commander Terry Adevoso, who was accused of plotting a coup. [4] [27] Sleep deprivation. [2] [19] Victims include Ninoy Aquino and Maria Elena-Ang. Playing loud, repetitive music. [19]

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  8. Human rights abuses of the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested on charges of subversion and illegal possession of firearms, and later released due to Pope John Paul II's visit. In 1982, he was murdered, claiming he died during an encounter with constabulary soldiers. [16] Senator Ninoy Aquino. [17] On August 21, 1983, Aquino was assassinated on the tarmac of Manila International Airport.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    But he was willing to consider alternatives. He’d come to Hazelden in the mid-’70s, as its first adolescent resident, for an addiction to drugs and alcohol. “I blamed myself so much,” he recalled. “I really hated myself. I can’t put that strongly enough. I didn’t understand why I did all these things.”