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Turmoil grips Philippines in 1986 as People Power ends Marcos rule – from the SCMP archive

In February 1986, Manila, Philippines, was in revolutionary turmoil as Corazon Aquino led a "people's government" against President Ferdinand Marcos. Hundreds of thousands of unarmed supporters demonstrated non-violently, seeking to end Marcos' rule.

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Turmoil grips Philippines in 1986 as People Power ends Marcos rule – from the SCMP archive
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167words
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Briefing Summary

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In February 1986, Manila, Philippines, was in revolutionary turmoil as Corazon Aquino led a "people's government" against President Ferdinand Marcos. Hundreds of thousands of unarmed supporters demonstrated non-violently, seeking to end Marcos' rule. Marcos, however, refused to resign and declared he would fight for survival, calling on loyal soldiers to demonstrate force. His troops reportedly attacked the Catholic Church's Radio Veritas station. The article, published on February 25, 1986, details Marcos's defiance amidst the growing movement to oust him. The events marked a critical point in the People Power Revolution.

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Article analysis

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Key claims

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"I have no intention to resign. I have no intention to give up the presidency," Marcos said.

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Marcos called on all loyal soldiers and his private armies to come and demonstrate the power of violence.

factualHarvey Stockwin (SCMP)
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A people’s government led by Corazon Aquino sought to take over the country.

factualHarvey Stockwin (SCMP)
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President Ferdinand Marcos clung to the illusion that he is still in control.

factualHarvey Stockwin (SCMP)
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Marcos troops had dropped mortar shells on a transmitter of the Catholic Church’s Radio Veritas station.

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Full report

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This story was published on February 25, 1986.Marcos on brink of Manila turmoilFrom Harvey StockwinThe Philippine capital Manila was last night (February 24, 1986) in revolutionary turmoil as a people’s government led by Corazon Aquino sought to take over the country backed by a massive demonstration of non-violence by hundreds of thousands of unarmed supporters.But President Ferdinand Marcos clung to the illusion that he is still in control.Yesterday evening he effectively declared war on the Philippine people in an interview broadcast by telephone from Malacanang Palace as he called on all loyal soldiers and his private armies to come and demonstrate the power of violence. And later on there were reports that Marcos troops had dropped mortar shells on a transmitter of the Catholic Church’s Radio Veritas station. No further details were available.“I have no intention to resign. I have no intention to give up the presidency,” Marcos said.“I have no intention to compromise. I am fighting for survival. I am fighting for my life,” he said.
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Keywords & salience

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ferdinand marcos
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people power
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corazon aquino
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malacanang palace
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radio veritas
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