IT is not about rehabilitating tyrants. It is about fairness in revealing the many voices of the past, and not to hook, line and sinker the narration of events from the perspectives only of those who are allowed to speak, or those who have won.
It cannot be denied that the late President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., either through his sins of commission or omission, was responsible for the atrocities and corruption that attended his decades of rule.
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