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Watch History Channel's 'The Assassination of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, Jr.'
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Ninoy Aquino: “The Filipino is Worth Dying For”
Benigno Simeon "Ninoy" Aquino Jr. (November 27, 1932 – August 21, 1983
Benigno Aquino Jr., or Ninoy, was assassinated on August 21, 1983, when he was shot in the head after returning to the country. At the time, bodyguards were assigned to him by the Marcosgovernment. A subsequent investigation produced controversy but with no definitive results. After Marcos' government was overthrown, another investigation found sixteen defendants guilty. They were all sentenced to life in prison. Some were released over the years, the last ones in March 2009.
Another man present at the airport tarmac, Rolando Galman, was shot dead shortly after Aquino was killed. The Marcos government claimed Galman was the trigger man in Aquino's assassination.
Pablo Martinez, who was found guilty of Ninoy Aquino Jr.'s assassination but previously pinned the blame on Rolando Galman, accused Danding Cojuangco, cousin of his wife Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, as the master mind of the assassination while Marcos was recuperating from his kidney transplant. From Wikipedia (Read more...)
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