
21/09/2025
On September 21, 1972, Martial Law was declared. A period remembered for censorship, human rights abuses, and the silencing of truth. For many Filipinos, it was not just history in books, but lived experience: lives disrupted, families broken, freedoms stolen.
Fifty-three years later, we are called to remember. To honor the courage of those who resisted, to give voice to those who were silenced, and to ensure that the lessons of the past guide the choices of the present.
Martial Law is not just a date to recall; it is a reminder that democracy is fragile and freedom must be safeguarded by every generation. Forgetting invites repetition. Remembering builds resistance.
Never Again. Never Forget.