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People Power: When Flowers and Faith Toppled a Dictatorship in the Philippines
Published on:
25th February, 2025
# THE PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION: MANILA'S PEACEFUL UPRISING OF 1986
## Episode Description
The remarkable story of how millions of Filipinos peacefully overthrew the Marcos dictatorship in February 1986. This episode explores how ordinary citizens, armed with nothing but faith and flowers, faced down tanks and transformed their nation without firing a shot.
## Episode Timestamps
- [00:03:15] Manila under Marcos: The setting and tensions
- [00:08:45] Corazon Aquino's emergence as opposition leader
- [00:12:30] The fraudulent snap election
- [00:15:20] Military defections and Cardinal Sin's radio call
- [00:20:15] The EDSA gathering and peaceful resistance
- [00:25:40] Marcos's exile and democracy's triumph
## Key Takeaways
• First successful non-violent revolution in Asia
• Demonstrated power of religious institutions in political change
• Proved media's crucial role in coordinating peaceful resistance
• Inspired democratic movements worldwide
• Showed military loyalty can shift to support popular uprising
## Historical Figures
• Ferdinand Marcos (1917-1989): Philippine dictator for 20 years
• Corazon Aquino (1933-2009): Opposition leader, became president
• Cardinal Jaime Sin (1928-2005): Influential Catholic leader
• Juan Ponce Enrile: Defense Minister who defected
• Fidel Ramos: Military leader who joined revolution
## Quotable Moments
"Cut clean. The game is over." - Senator Paul Laxalt to Marcos
"The strongest force for transformation isn't military might, but the unified will of ordinary citizens."
## Keywords
#PeoplePower #Philippines #Marcos #CorazonAquino #EDSA #1986Revolution #NonviolentResistance #Democracy #MartialLaw #ManilaPeaceRevolution
## Discussion Question
How did the People Power Revolution's success influence other peaceful resistance movements worldwide? What role does media play in modern protest movements compared to Radio Veritas in 1986?
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