Senator Imee Marcos said her father, late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, told her that he did not command any abuses while the country was under martial law.
At least 11,000 people were victims of martial law brutalities, but Imee stressed that there were always scalawags in the police and military who committed the atrocities.
[Translation: It is still happening to this day, there are scalawags, and there are really rotten elements in our army and our police.] "Parati kong sinasabi sa tatay ko at sabi niya, 'May loko talaga sa hanay ng pulis, ng sundalo, ng opisyal. Paparusahan natin 'yan kung talagang totoo,'" Imee shared.
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