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Ninoy's prophetic letter to his son (2)

GOTCHA - Jarius Bondoc -

Thirty-seven years ago this month the incarcerated Ninoy Aquino wrote his 14-year-old son about a crucial decision. As a last act of defiance against tyrannical martial law, he would no longer participate in the proceedings of the military court trying him on trumped up charges. It would mean the certain verdict of death, so he needed to explain his reasons to the lad. He also sought to prepare him to take care of the family. Did Ninoy know that, in sacrificing his life for democracy, he would also be preparing his son to take over the country?

 Composed on a typewriter inside his Fort Bonifacio cell at 11:30 p.m. of Aug. 25, 1973, this letter spread around the Net during the election campaign. Following is the concluding half:

 

(Mr. Benigno S. Aquino III

P E R S O N A L

My dearest Son:)

I prepared a statement, which I intend to read before the military commission on Monday at the opening of my trial. I hope the commission members will be understanding and kind enough to allow me to read my statement into the record. This may well be my first and only participation in the entire proceedings.

In this statement, I said: Some people suggested that I beg for mercy from the present powers that be. Son, this I cannot do in conscience. I would rather die on my feet with honor, than live on bended knees in shame.

Your great-grandfather, Gen. Servillano Aquino was twice condemned to death by both the Spaniards and the American colonizers. Fortunately, he survived both by a twist of fate. Your grandfather, my father was also imprisoned by the Americans because he loved his people more than the Americans who colonized us. He was finally vindicated. Our ancestors have shared the pains, the sorrows and the anguish of Mother Filipinas when she was in bondage.

It is a rare privilege for me to join the Motherland in the dark dungeon where she was led back by one of her own sons whom she lavished with love and glory.

I ended my statement thus: I have chosen to follow my conscience and accept the tyrant’s revenge.

It takes little effort to stop a tyrant. I have no doubt in the ultimate victory of right over wrong, of good over evil, in the awakening of the Filipino.

Forgive me for passing unto your young shoulders the great responsibility for our family. I trust you will love your mother and your sisters, and lavish them with the care and protection I would have given them.

I was barely fifteen years old when my father died. His death was my most traumatic experience. I loved and hero-worshipped him so much; I wanted to join him in his grave when he passed away. But as in all sorrows, eventually they are washed away by the rains of time.

In the coming years, I hope you will study very hard so that you will have a solid foundation on which to build your future. I may no longer be around to give you my fatherly advice. I have asked many of your uncles to help you along should the need arise and I pray you will have the humility to drink from their fountain of experiences.

Look after your two younger sisters with understanding and affection. Viel and Krissy will need your umbrella of protection for a long time. Krissy is still very young and fate has been most unkind to both of us. Our parting came too soon. Please make up for me. Take care of her as I would have taken care of her, with patience and warm affection.

Finally, stand by your mother as she stood beside me through the buffeting winds of crisis and uncertainties, firm and resolute and uncowed. I pray to God you inherit her indomitable spirit and her rare brand of silent courage.

I had hopes of introducing you to my friends, showing you the world and guide you through the maze of survival. I am afraid you will now have to go it alone without your guide.

The only advice I can give you: Live with honor and follow your conscience.

There is no greater nation on earth than our Motherland. No greater people than our own. Serve them with all your heart, with all your might and with all your strength.

Son, the ball is now in your hands.

Lovingly,

Dad

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”Rebels without a cause are the most costly rebels.” Shafts of Light, Fr. Guido Arguelles, SJ

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DID NINOY

FORT BONIFACIO

GUIDO ARGUELLES

MOTHER FILIPINAS

MR. BENIGNO S

NINOY AQUINO

P E R S O N A L

SERVILLANO AQUINO

SHAFTS OF LIGHT

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