Filipino Exiles were key in the Anti-Marcos Movement, a big part of Philippine History. They helped form groups like the Katipunan ng mga Demokratikong Pilipino (KDP) and the Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship (CAMD). These groups were vital in fighting against Ferdinand Marcos’ rule and pushing for democracy in the Philippines. The Anti-Marcos Movement was…
Author: Michael Camus
The Impact of Martial Law on Philippine Civil Liberties
Martial Law had a huge impact on the Philippines, especially on civil liberties. It lasted from 1972 to 1981. During this time, tens of thousands were arrested without reason. Many were tortured, disappeared, or killed. This period is key to understanding the value of civil liberties in the Philippines. The rule of Martial Law greatly…
The Rise of the People Power Movement
The People Power Movement was a key moment in Philippine history. It marked the shift from Ferdinand Marcos’s rule to a democratic government. This movement greatly influenced Philippine Democracy and left a lasting mark on the country. In 1985, a petition for Cory Aquino to run against President Marcos got over 1 million signatures. This…
The Impact of Martial Law on Philippine Social Justice
Martial Law had a huge impact on the Philippines, especially on Social Justice. In 1972, Martial Law was declared, changing the country’s history. It led to many arrests and detentions. Over 50,000 people were arrested and detained from 1972 to 1975. This shows how the regime ignored human rights and Social Justice. The Marcos regime…
The Development of Filipino Political Theater
Filipino theater history is rich and complex, showing the country’s cultural identity. The Philippines’ mix of indigenous, Spanish, American, and Japanese influences has shaped its political theater. This theater form expresses feelings against colonial rule, as seen in the University of the Philippines Sarsuwela Festival 2009. The cultural importance of sarsuwela performances shows how vital…
The Rise of Nationalist Movements in the 1960s
The 1960s marked a pivotal time in history, as nationalism surged across the globe. This era saw the rise of movements that sought to redefine the identity of nations and their people. Rooted in earlier revolutions, such as the French and American revolutions, these movements were driven by a desire for self-determination and cultural renewal….
The Impact of Martial Law on Philippine Education
In 1972, Ferdinand E. Marcos declared Martial Law in the Philippines. This had a big impact on education, making it harder for students to think freely. It also made it tough for them to learn the truth about this time in history. Today, social media is full of fake news, especially about Martial Law. The…
The Role of International Human Rights Organizations
International Human Rights Organizations are key in protecting human rights and helping humanitarian causes worldwide. The 1993 UN World Conference on Human Rights showed how important these groups are. With hundreds of thousands of active NGOs, they fight for human rights through advocacy and education. Groups like Amnesty International, with over seven million members, support…
The Role of the Catholic Church in Philippine Society
The Catholic Church has been a cornerstone of Philippine society for over five centuries. Its influence extends beyond spirituality, shaping the nation’s culture, education, and social values. With a membership exceeding one billion globally, it remains a vital institution in the lives of millions of Filipinos. From its introduction in 1521, the Church has played…
The Impact of Martial Law on the Philippine Economy
The Philippine Economy took a big hit during martial law. The country’s Economic Growth plummeted. The Philippines became the first in Asia and second globally to get World Bank loans with strict conditions. These conditions included cutting tariffs and removing import licenses. This change led to a drop in average nominal tariffs from 44.3% in…