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    text related to this article: Proclamation No. 1081 Proclamation No. 1081 was the document which contained formal proclamation of martial law in the Philippines...
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    presidential terms allowed by the 1935 constitution. Marcos's signed Proclamation No. 1081 on September 21, 1972, marking the beginning of a fourteen-year...
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    entirety of the Philippines under martial law, through Presidential Proclamation No. 1081, which was dated September 21, 1972. This marked the beginning of...
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  • have signed Presidential Proclamation No. 1081 and putting the Philippines under Martial Law on September 21, the proclamation was only publicly announced...
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    or regulation is made to depend." A notable example of a proclamation is Proclamation No. 1081, which declared martial law on September 23, 1972." Memorandum...
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    running for a third term as president in 1973, Marcos announced Proclamation No. 1081 on September 23, 1972, declaring martial law, using the civil unrest...
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    Proclamation No. 216 was the 2017 proclamation of martial law and suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in the whole of Mindanao amid...
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    revolution." Marcos declared martial law on September 21, 1972, through Proclamation No. 1081 and went on air to broadcast his declaration on the midnight of...
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    disquiet, were used by Marcos as reasons to issue Presidential Proclamation No. 1081, proclaiming a state of martial law in the Philippines on September...
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    once used the term, "President of the Republic." In the text of Proclamation No. 1081 that placed the country under martial law in September 1972, President...
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    Marcos reacted with fear of deposition and immediately finalized Proclamation No. 1081, which declared nationwide martial law at 8:00 p.m. later that evening...
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  • architectural model has an inherent appeal for those who regard the individual as of no account. ... Architecture feeds the egos of the susceptible. They grow more...
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  • governed by the 1973 Marcos Constitution after the formal lifting of Proclamation No. 1081. The timeline covers many of the events highlighted in narrations...
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    of President For Life, Marcos used a declaration of martial law (Proclamation No. 1081) to extend his mandate indefinitely beyond the term limits set by...
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  • enacted in 1972 under the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. Under Proclamation No. 1081, citizens were banned from carrying a firearm outside of their residences...
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    1986. Even though the formal document proclaiming martial law – Proclamation No. 1081 – was formally lifted on January 17, 1981, Marcos retained virtually...
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    from the original on April 3, 2018. Retrieved November 25, 2017. "Proclamation No. 1081, s. 1972". Government of the Philippines. 21 September 1972. Archived...
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    rally Marcos reacted with fear of deposition and finished signing Proclamation No. 1081 at 8:00 p.m., which would declare nationwide martial law. The same...
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    (Ferdinand Jr. and Irene) were studying overseas before Marcos signed Proclamation No. 1081 on September 21, 1972. The siblings stayed there until they ended...
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    reading of Proclamation No. 1081, where most of the media outfits were closed down after the declaration of martial law with Proclamation No. 1081 by Ferdinand...
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  • consequently Ministry of Education and Culture through Proclamation No. 1081 and Presidential Decree No. 1397, respectively. The Education Act of 1982 provided...
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    established the Cultural Center of the Philippines through Executive Order No. 60 and arranged for Imelda to be elected chairman of the board in a bid to...
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  • 23, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law with Proclamation No. 1081, he ordered the closure of media establishments throughout the country...
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    body. Burial of Ferdinand Marcos Bantayog ng mga Bayani Center Proclamation No. 1081 History of the Philippines (1965–86) Presidential Museum and Library...
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  • seized and closed in September 1972 due to Martial Law pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081. Two years later, due to changes in media ownership laws, Channel...
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  • for the anniversary of the declaration of martial law in 1997. Proclamation No. 1081 - Reflections on Batas Militar (Martial Law) on YouTube Citizen...
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  • office of president. Bu-Ma Democratic Protests Enabling Act of 1933 Proclamation No. 1081 "주체사상과 한국적 민주주의는 왜 나왔을까 - 매일경제". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean)...
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    Code. On September 21, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 1081 placing the Philippines under martial law. Zamboanga City's local...
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  • reduced to P100,000,000. All other aspects of the assailed Decision stand. No further pleadings or motions shall be entertained in this case. Let the entry...
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    autobiography as a man of Marcos through and through. He could not and would not say no to Marcos and would blindly carry out the wishes and orders of Marcos without...
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