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First of 2 parts FELLOW Manila Times columnist Van Ybiernas rightly emphasized that the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution ...
Hundreds of students walked out of their classrooms to commemorate the EDSA People Power Revolution in the Philippines. The ...
The commemoration of the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution this year was quite tepid and muted, saved for the nationalism and idealism that is very much alive among the youth and students in schools ...
No reasonable mind would argue that Marcos Sr.’s removal from power got us into this mess. While it did not bring fundamental change to the country’s socioeconomic conditions, the Edsa People Power ...
But this year, we were reminded (once again) of something missing: February 25, the anniversary of the EDSA People Power revolution, which was quietly struck off the non-working holiday list in ...
the EDSA Shrine will emphasize the “spiritual component” of the EDSA people power revolution, which ended Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatorship 39 years ago. Masses will be held at 7 a.m., 10 a.m ...
Filipinos on Tuesday commemorated the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution through different ceremonies ... led the wreath-laying and flag-raising ceremonies at 8 a.m. More activities ...
The Philippine People Power movement was a surprise to the rest of the world because it was rare for a dictatorship to be toppled through nonviolent means. The road to EDSA began in 1978 with the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Several schools have suspended classes in observance of the 39th anniversary of the Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (Edsa) People Power Revolution on Tuesday, February 25.
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Tuesday defended the declaration of Edsa People Power Revolution as a special working day, stating that the public is still free to commemorate it.