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                 Post-election
                Postcript: 
                'Death
                of Democracy' 
                Less
                than a month after the submission of the above term paper,
                specifically on Nov. 24, 1969, The Manila Times carried
                in its "We the People" section of letters to
                the editor, this anguished letter from the same high school
                senior of the previous item (the term paper on "Political
                Values of the Filipino Voter."). . 
                Dear
                Editor, 
                I
                would like to make it clear, first of all, that I, together with
                people who share my opinion, am grieving not merely for the
                questionable victory of any candidate but really for the DEATH
                of democracy itself. 
                Newspaper
                reporters, radio commentators and others who "know"
                may boastfully claim that last Nov. 11, the Filipino people made
                their own decision known. However, those who maintain that this
                year’s "elections" were peaceful and normal are
                unfortunately mistaken. 
                Apparently,
                at the time of the "elections," they were blind –
                they didn’t notice the mysterious blackouts that occurred at
                the precincts at the time of the counting. They were blind –
                they missed the headlines reporting the high toll of election
                day murders; they were blind – they didn’t see the hired
                goons clad in PC uniforms armed to the teeth,
                "persuading" the voters to "vote for the
                boss." They were deaf too – they didn’t hear the
                gunshots, they didn’t hear the radio reports about ambushing,
                kidnaping, mauling and killing incidents. They were, perhaps,
                even unconscious – they didn’t feel the tension, the
                fear-for-life of the electorate, the exasperation of the voters
                whose names were unreasonably removed from the lists, the
                frustration of poll clerks being mauled, ballots being tampered
                with, result numbers being "rounded to convenience,"
                and ballot boxes being "kidnaped" right before their
                eyes but all under the mighty cover of ever-ready armalites. 
                They
                were either blind and deaf or altogether unconscious but still
                they can boast with amplified voices, "The Philippines is
                the show window of democracy in Asia." I find this rather
                ironic. Many are not aware of this soul-tearing fact, Brother
                Filipinos, but there’s no sense in trying to hide the painful
                truth: democracy in our country is dead!
                – EDUARDO CORPUS REYES, Quezon City 
                  
                  
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