Lagman urges Pinoys to 'look back' at dark days of martial law
At A Glance
- Albay 1st district Rep. Edcel Lagman underscores the need for Filipinos to perpetuate its memories of martial laws in order to avoid a repeat of this dark phase in Philippine history.
Albay 1st district Rep. Edcel Lagman (Screenshot from Zoom)
"We cannot move forward together without looking back."
Albay 1st district Rep. Edcel Lagman gave this reminder to Filipinos as the country commemorates the 51st anniversary of the late former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s declaration of martial law on Thursday, Sept. 21.
"The Filipinos’ memory of this darkest era in our history must be perpetuated to repel any attempt of repetition," said Lagman, a self-styled independent minority member of the House of Representatives.
'"We cannot move forward together without looking back. The ignominy of the past will forever haunt the present if we attempt to consign to oblivion the inordinate transgressions and flagrant misrule of martial law," added the human rights lawyer.
"We celebrate anniversaries not only to commemorate past achievements but also to condemn past horrors," Lagman noted.
Incumbent Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is the son of the later strongman.
The martial law period under Marcos Sr. lasted from 1972 to 1981.