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Batas Militar - Martial Law in the Philippines

Batas Militar, commonly known in its English translation as “Martial Law”. As stated in the 1973
Constitution of the Philippine Republic that the Prime Minister as the Commander-in-Chief may
declare Martial Law under the same conditions, “in case of invasion, insurrection or rebellion, or
imminent danger thereof, the public safety requires it.

The President however, using this provision may corrupt the Military forces and become hostage of
ambitious Generals who may want to exercise power through a puppet President, without
corresponding responsibility. This provision as written in the Article VII, Section 10, Paragraph 2
placed the entire Republic of the Philippines as defined in Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution of the
Republic during the Marcos Regime is the root of the Proclamation 1018 that has been executed on
September 21, 1972 and remained in force until January 17, 1981.

This proclamation also suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus, this suspends the human rights of an
accused person to be fight for what he believe is right in front of an authority, but instead his fate
depends upon the attitude of the President towards him. On the first days of this proclamation, I
believe the country responded well, because they also believe that the Philippines is sick, rebellion
against the government has been in power in some rural places and communist armed forces are
trying to invade the nation.

But I also believed that the authority who is Ferdinand Marcos during that time exceeded to his
limitations as the head of state. During the Martial law, Marcos amended the constitution for several
times and I believe he used this for his own good. Democracy has been ceased and no news
opposing the Marcos administration can be seen in broadsheet and even in the broadcast media such
as radio and television, they also put into closure those media stations that attack the wrong doings
and failures of the Marcos administration.

They put into prison those people whose only objective is to say what they think is right and what they
think is best for the nation. Democracy and human rights has been violated during this time, not to
mention the allegations of corruption and violation of its own constitution has been brought to the face
of President Marcos. The most influential person to be put into prison is Sen. Benigno “ninoy” Aquino.
He’s against the Marcos regime and its corrupt performance.

He’s death is the eye opener of the Filipino people who is frightened and afraid to speak out against
the Marcos administration, but before that, after he was put into prison, he was exiled to the United
States of America, and because of love of country and people and also, maybe, because of his desire
to be the next president of the Republic he returned back to his homeland and face the
consequences, he was assassinated at the tarmac of Manila International Airport and after how many
years named after him and was known nowadays as Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
The Impact of Martial Law on the Philippines

There were lots of insights, points of view and arguments to whether martial law had negative or
positive effects to politics, economy, society and culture of the Philippines. Some may say that martial
law was the darkest episodes in the country’s very recent past and some may applauded Marcos for
imposing such system that results to a more “disciplined Filipinos ”. But most of them who
experienced martial law, considered it as one of the horrible memory of the past. Impressive at first,
but on the latter part caused pain in way that a leader betrayed his fellowmen.

Politically speaking, Marcos’ dictatorship and “crony capitalism” had a great impact and it contributed
to a less competitive and an incompetent government. Marcos appointed his friends, families and to
people that he has an “utang na loob” even though these are not qualified and cannot fulfill their
duties well. This closed the door for those who are much competent and the one that the Filipino
people needed, for 20 years Marcos and his cronies owned Filipino people which gave a hard time
attaining stability. Although he has nice visions for the future, programs for economic development,
concerning farmers, the tourist sector, and even improvement in infrastructures were not properly
planned that resulted to the Philippines to have debt-driven-growth.

Masagana 99’s outcome was rice production dramatically increased from 4.4 million tons to 5.5
million tons in the first year of the program and by 1978; the Philippines became self-sufficient in rice.
In fact, it even began exporting rice. Marcos created the Department of Tourism to intensify the
tourism industry in the country. This industry did not only generate employment but earned foreign
exchange for the country from tourist receipts. World-class hotels, convention and cultural centers
and tourist amenities were constructed. Public beaches, resorts, gardens and parks, golf courses
were developed. Historical and cultural sites were, likewise, preserved. With all these plus, the world-
renowned Filipino hospitality, tourism became the fourth largest dollar-earning industry in the country.

In fact, in 1980 tourist arrivals reached more than one million which generated an approximately $450
Million of tourist receipts. Marcos established science education system, accelerated manpower skills
training to respond to regional industrial needs; a regional agricultural education programs; emphasis
on work-oriented programs; a policy of bilingualism; the National College Entrance Examination which
classifies students by profession or vocation; and a “Study Now, Pay Later” plan which is intended to
help poor but deserving students and n 1985, President Marcos implemented the National Service
Law (Presidential Decree No. 1706, dated 8 August 1980).

It provided for the training of students not only for military service but also for civic welfare and law
enforcement under the direction of the Ministry of National Defense. But because of his close
relationship to the U.S. he tends to borrow a lot of money that amounted to $28 billion during his term
which is far from a less than billion dollar before his term. Despite having such achievement during his
term, lasting effects became superior among them all, on the latter part Philippine suffered from a
large amount of debt that until now government is still paying for this.

I believe there’s a much lasting effects when we talk about “culture”, people suffered, they were
torture and forced to shut up. That’s why when we attain democracy; we’re like hungry for freedom,
starving for a more comfortable way of living. Martial law was not just about suffering, let us accept
the fact that Marcos also done such good things in improving Philippines, but the wrong thing there is
that the way he governed and implemented Martial Law. There’s no such perfect government or
leader, what is important today is that we don’t waste the lessons that we learned from our past so
that the tendency to repeat it will be avoided. And with this, we can appreciate the kind of freedom we
have right now.

I certainly believed that during the Martial Law era, not to mention the good things that this
proclamation brought to us such as discipline, obedience and loyalty to the one who is in power. This
proclamation of Martial law has been used by the authorities in such a way that the citizens of this
nation will hate them, violating their own constitution, corrupting the money of the people, corrupting
the rights of the citizens, corrupting the minds of the military whose prime objective is to defend the
nation and not to hurt it citizens.

Martial law brought back the love of country and desire to have democracy not dictatorship of the one
who is power. Martial law opened the minds of the citizens to move, to join, to fight, and to love
freedom. Human Rights should not be sacrificed just to obtain a common goal. In order for us to move
forward, we should set our goals and vision with due respect to the rights of the citizens and respect
to our own constitution.

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