Marcos Flies to Honolulu Marcos Flies to Honolulu; Aquino Bars Extradition Los Angeles Times February 26, 1986 After more than 20 years as president of the Philippines, Ferdinand E. Marcos fled his country in 1986 following a rebellion by military leaders and civilians. This article from the Los Angeles Times discusses Marcos's move to Hawaii and the implications of his refuge there. From Times Wire Services Honolulu—Ousted Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos arrived in Hawaii today to take up at least temporary residence in exile two days after being forced to leave his island nation after 20 years in power. In Manila, meanwhile, President Corazon Aquino said she would not try to extradite Marcos, saying, “I have said I can be magnanimous in victory.” Her government also announced plans for a general amnesty. The U.S. Air Force C-141 transport carrying Marcos and his family to Hawaii landed at Hickam Air Force Base at 12:42 p.m. PST. The plane carried the pa...
A collection of free thoughts from young writers, unrestricted facts, historical sites, inquiries of the past and the present, researched details from contributors, and many more.

Comments
Post a Comment