Thursday, October 5, 1972
Some five delegates are already in the army stockades. In the haphazard enumeration by the government-controlled paper, The Daily Express, the last two delegates named… Read More »Thursday, October 5, 1972
Some five delegates are already in the army stockades. In the haphazard enumeration by the government-controlled paper, The Daily Express, the last two delegates named… Read More »Thursday, October 5, 1972
The waves of arrests have been striking fear in the hearts of many delegates. When I arrived at the session hall, Sig Siguion-Reyna came up… Read More »Wednesday, October 4, 1972
I did not sleep well last night, not even in this other place where I am hiding and filling out my diary for today. I… Read More »Saturday, September 30, 1972
“Bakit nasa labas ka pa?” some people at the External Affairs Committee greeted me half jokingly, half fearfully. Nene Pimentel was particularly feeling close to… Read More »Friday, September 29, 1972
The note on my desk said I should ring up Sig Siguion-Reyna. It was 6:00 o’clock p.m. Another note was marked “Urgent.” I should call… Read More »Thursday, September 28, 1972
Michael Mastura was going to discuss the Christian-Muslim conflict in Cotabato at our ALDEC religious gathering. We were frantically asking Pastor Jun Lagunsad and Louise… Read More »Tuesday, September 26, 1972
I was getting worried about Sonny Alvarez. I phoned his house to check. “How is Sonny?” I asked. “Is he safe?” “Yes,” said his brother.… Read More »Monday, September 25, 1972
At the Capitol Hills Golf Club, I had a little discussion with Compadre Josefino (Pepe) Cenizal’s guest, the executive judge at Quezon City Hall. The… Read More »Sunday, September 24, 1972
It was strange, I thought. There were no newspapers and no radio broadcasts in the morning. At about 8:00 a.m., the Korean, Moonkyoo Kang, and… Read More »Saturday, September 23, 1972