Post Proper Northside , also known as Post Proper North Fort Bonifacio Barangay 30 , or simply Northside , is one of the 38 barangays of Taguig , Philippines . It is the fourth most populous barangay in the city, with a population of 57,940 according to the 2020 census. It is one of the ten Embo barangays , and one of the two Inner Fort barangays, the other being the Post Proper Southside Occupied by Bonifacio Global City .
102-693: Post Proper Northside was established in 1972 and has overlapping territorial claims with Barangay Fort Bonifacio , which controls the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) after it was held by Barangay Ususan . Following the resolution of the Makati–Taguig territorial dispute , which resulted in Taguig victory, the territorial jurisdiction of Post Proper Northside was transferred from Makati to Taguig in 2023. The administrative division claims an area of 2.376 square kilometers (0.917 sq mi). The entire area
204-457: A 55% stake in the FBDC for ₱ 30.4 billion , while BCDA held on to the remaining 45% stake. The FBDC's landmark project was conceived as Bonifacio Global City, a real estate development area meant to accommodate 250,000 residents and 500,000 daytime workers and visitors. The project was hampered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis , but moved forward when Ayala Land, Inc. and Evergreen Holdings, Inc. of
306-635: A PGEA Plaque of Honor in December 1971, among other awards. Senator Diokno became chairman of the Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and worked for the passage of pro-Filipino legislation, including what is considered to be the most important incentive law in the country, RA 5186, also known as the Investment Incentives Act of 1967 , which provides incentives to mostly Filipino investors and entrepreneurs that would place control of
408-578: A barangay of Taguig, it was among the excluded barangays from the Internal Revenue Allotment . To address this, on July 1, 2019, House Bill No. 349 was filed by Taguig's 2nd district Representative Lani Cayetano , aiming to officially establish Fort Bonifacio as a barangay of Taguig. However, the bill remained pending with the House Committee on Local Government throughout the 18th Congress . Consequently, her successor Pammy Zamora filed
510-465: A deal that absolved Stonehill in exchange for his deportation, then ordered Diokno to resign. Diokno only learned of his resignation from the news and received death threats from supporters of the president, which prompted him to rely on Mayor Lacson's special security. Diokno questioned Macapagal's actions, saying, "How can the government now prosecute the corrupted when it has allowed the corrupter to go?" Macapagal would become unpopular and eventually lose
612-458: A dignified and eloquent courage our country will long remember." She quoted what her husband Ninoy would often tell his friends that Diokno was "the one man he would unquestioningly follow to the ends of the earth," and that he was "the most brilliant Filipino." As part of KAAKBAY's group of intellectuals, UP Professor Randy David admired Diokno and called him the "best president we did not have," while London's Amnesty International called him
714-483: A former senator and Justice of the Supreme Court from Taal, Batangas , and Leonor May Wright y Garcia, an American mestiza. Diokno was the youngest son and the sixth of eight children, and had three half-siblings from Ramón's first spouse, Martha Fello Diokno, who passed away years ago. Diokno grew up at 48 Alhambra Street, Ermita , Manila and was baptized at Ermita Church on September 3, 1922. Ramón Diokno
816-592: A general confusion about the true date of the public announcement of martial law, which was actually on September 23, two days after Proclamation No. 1081 was signed. Diokno spent 718 days, or nearly two years in detention, mainly at the maximum security compound of Fort Bonifacio. While Aquino was charged with subversion, no charge was ever filed against Diokno. Diokno was released arbitrarily on September 11, 1974—Marcos's 57th birthday. After his release, Sen. Diokno mentioned in an interview with videographer Andrew Pearson that he served as an instructor teaching law courses at
918-576: A high fever and was brought to the Stanford University Medical Center where he learned of his disease. He had smoked all his adult life. Diokno visited the San Francisco University Hospital to have a brain scan and found a brain tumor. He would return home. On July 4, 1986, which was the U.S. independence day , Diokno had a series of debates with Minister Enrile, convincing him that U.S. bases should be removed from
1020-408: A masonic lodge, as his father and many revolutionaries did before him. In 1937, after repeated acceleration Diokno graduated high school as the valedictorian at De La Salle College, now called De La Salle University (DLSU) , and went on to take a bachelor's degree in commerce, also at DLSU . He was an ROTC lieutenant, dramatist, writer, and leader. He later developed a skill in photography and owned
1122-791: A position he held until 1982. Later in March 1983, Diokno founded the Kilusan sa Kapangyarihan at Karapatan ng Bayan (Movement for People's Sovereignty and Democracy) Organization or KAAKBAY, which was ideologically independent of beliefs like Marxism but was joined by fellow Marxists and Capitalists . KAAKBAY influenced the public and fought hard against the Marcos administration using non-violent activism or "pressure politics." KAAKBAY later elevated pressure politics as an important principle for post-democracy through its publication called "The Plaridel Papers." The August 1984 edition of The Plaridel Papers popularized
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#17328439705151224-593: A rosary in his pocket, which he practiced since his elementary days at De La Salle College. Maris Diokno , a renowned historian, is the former chair of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines , and former Vice President for Academic Affairs at UP. She studied at the University of London and graduated UP magna cum laude. Chel Diokno is a human rights lawyer, Chairman of FLAG, head of
1326-674: A score of 95.3, the highest since the language of instruction switched to English. As a reward he took a solo vacation in the United States, where he would frequently call Carmen " Nena " Icasiano, a commerce student from Bulacan studying at Far Eastern University . They met in 1946 at a dinner party hosted by a future mayor named Arsenio Lacson , and Diokno started courting her, refusing to listen to his father to marry José Abad Santos 's daughter. Diokno married Carmen at Ermita Church in 1949 immediately after Diokno returned from his shortened trip. He quickly proposed to her after he found out on
1428-570: A similar bill, House Bill No. 3026, in the 19th Congress on August 2, 2022. Barangay Fort Bonifacio is bounded by barangays of Magallanes, Dasmariñas , Forbes Park in Makati and the Embo barangays of Pitogo, South Cembo, and West Rembo in Taguig on the north; the barangays East Rembo and Pembo and a portion of the land claimed by barangay Ususan on the east; barangays Pinagsama and Western Bicutan on
1530-509: A studio. Diokno initially wanted to study mechanical engineering, but eventually compromised with his parents to take up commerce since his parents wanted a major that featured legal studies. He realized he enjoyed the legal courses the most and decided to take up law once he finished his undergraduate studies. He graduated from college summa cum laude. Diokno took the CPA board examinations in 1940—for which he had to secure special dispensation, since he
1632-526: A tribute to Diokno that he witnessed Diokno present novel ideas on practical ways to defend human rights victims at the 1983 SOS-Torture constituent assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland , and that Diokno frequently disseminated human rights primers published in the common vernacular for mass audiences. After founding JAJA together with friend and former Sen. Lorenzo M. Tañada , Diokno was chosen to serve as chairman of its executive committee. The two leaders were
1734-572: Is Richard Pasadilla, while its incumbent SK Chairman is Joshua Daniel Espejo. Fort Bonifacio (barangay) Fort Bonifacio is one of the 38 barangays of Taguig , Philippines . The financial district of Bonifacio Global City , the Fort Bonifacio military camp and the Manila American Cemetery are under the jurisdiction of the barangay. During the American colonial period ,
1836-514: Is a dean and lawyer; Maria Victoria Tadea or Maia , also a lawyer and her father's CHR secretary; and Martin Jose Tadeo, who is a Singapore-based architect from UST and was adopted when he was two weeks old. Diokno also has at least 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. His children all excelled in their studies, but Diokno would often chide his children about their lack of perfect scores, to which Maris would reply that studying in schools like
1938-537: Is a nationally recognized historian; Maria Teresa Tadea or Maitet , who is a UP cum laude graduate of Economics and was executive director of a non-profit institution called IBON Foundation ; Ma. Socorro Tadea or Cookie , who was secretary general of the Regional Council on Human Rights in Asia and secretary general at FLAG since 1976; Jose Miguel Tadeo or Mike , who is a US-based lawyer; Jose Manuel Tadeo or Chel , who
2040-416: Is currently under the jurisdiction of Taguig , mostly overlapping its barangay Fort Bonifacio . Most of Bonifacio Global City is covered by the barangay. The non-overlapping portion, meanwhile, is a small area located between barangays Cembo and West Rembo which consists of Makati City Jail, Teachers' Compound, and Villa Kalayaan, all situated to the north of Kalayaan Avenue . As per the 2020 census by
2142-543: The 1965 election . Diokno served in different committees under President Ramon Magsaysay , and by 1958, Diokno gained enough stature to be selected to join a special committee to investigate the Department of Finance . He was later invited to return to investigate anomalies happening in the Bureau of Supply Corrections. With his reputation as a legal practitioner established and secured, in December 1961, Diokno found out through
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#17328439705152244-618: The EMBO Barangays are all part of Taguig. Makati then asked the Court of Appeals to review the case. The Court of Appeals overturned the Pasig Regional Trial Court's decision and reverted jurisdiction of the BGC in favor of Makati. Taguig has filed a Motion of Reconsideration at the Court of Appeals seeking to revert the decision which the Court did. The Supreme Court then finally agreed with
2346-665: The PSE Tower , which houses the unified trading floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange , along with the Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila is also located. Jose W. Diokno Jose Wright Diokno GCrL ( Tagalog: [ˈdʒɔknɔ] ; February 26, 1922 – February 27, 1987), also known as " Ka Pepe " , was a Filipino nationalist, lawyer, and statesman. Regarded as the "Father of Human Rights," he served as Senator of
2448-496: The Philippine Statistics Authority , the barangay has a population of 57,940, making it the second most populous barangay of Makati at that time. Since it was transferred to Taguig, it is currently the fourth most populous barangay of the city. Like all other barangays of the Philippines, the barangay government of Post Proper Northside consists of the barangay captain, its chief executive and presiding officer of
2550-730: The Philippines in forming the Regional Council on Human Rights in Asia . The group was one of the first non-governmental organizations (NGOs) built to promote human rights in Southeast Asia. On December 9, 1983, in Manila, the Regional Council formalized the first human rights declaration of Southeast Asia called the Declaration of the Basic Duties of ASEAN Peoples and Governments . Although
2652-558: The Rodrigo Duterte administration . Duterte has been compared to the Marcos family without the privileged background or American ties of Marcos, but instead he has been seen currying favor with the Chinese Communist Party . Duterte has also committed human rights violations and like Marcos shut down the media corporation of ABS-CBN . FLAG has represented Rappler founder Maria Ressa, during court hearings filed against her by
2754-486: The University of the Philippines (UP) at their request after he was released from Fort Bonifacio. This continued until Marcos found out and had him banned, though Diokno continued returning for speeches and conferences, and was later honored with a mural of him and other martial law heroes at the school's main college of Palma Hall. A year later, in 1975, Diokno was chosen as chairman of the Civil Liberties Union,
2856-564: The constitution to give himself absolute power. Previously, Marcos began building notoriety following the Jabidah massacre , where an estimated 14 to as much as 68 alleged Muslim youths were gunned down in Corregidor by unknown armed men in 1968. Following this event, a Moro insurgency would quickly develop, starting in Mindanao ; it would evolve into a widespread armed-conflict that would engulf
2958-647: The "champion of justice and human rights in Asia." Diokno became famous in the United Kingdom after creating a martial law documentary called "To Sing Our Own Song" with the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1982. Out of frustration, Marcos subpoenaed Diokno and interviewee Cardinal Sin to testify before the Supreme Court regarding their roles in the documentary and connection with another involved human rights hero named Horacio Morales , who used
3060-623: The "country's greatest lawyer." Diokno also received a Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa from the UP College of Law . In 2007, by virtue of RA 9468, Bay Boulevard, a 4.38 km road along the Bay City coastline, or Pasay and Parañaque City was renamed J.W. Diokno Boulevard in his honor. In 2017, the CHR erected a nine foot statue of Diokno at the center of the CHR compound entrance in Diliman, Quezon City , and
3162-487: The American-founded UP (which is the official public national university and where Sen. Diokno wished to enroll in but was banned by his politically-moderate parents) made very good scores the equivalent to perfect scores at DLSU, a private, sectarian Catholic university. They were quite devout, as they frequently had nightly rosary prayers and were devotees of St. Joseph and St. Thaddeus, with Diokno often carrying
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3264-651: The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), tasked with converting Military Bases into "integrated developments, dynamic business centers and vibrant communities." On February 7, 1995, the BCDA and a consortium led by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation formed a joint venture called the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC) for the purpose of developing 150 hectares (370 acres) of former Fort Bonifacio land. The private group bought
3366-540: The CA's Special Former Sixth Division granted Taguig's motion to dismiss citing Makati's violation of the forum shopping rule (or pursuing simultaneous remedies in two different courts) and accordingly dismissed the latter's appeal of the earlier decision of the Pasig Regional Trial Court (RTC) which originally ruled in favor of Taguig. The CA took notice of the Supreme Court's decision on June 15, 2016, which found Makati guilty of “willful and deliberate forum shopping.” “However,
3468-653: The Campos Group purchased Metro Pacific's controlling stake in FBDC in 2003. On December 9, 1937, the Deed of Absolute sale executed by the owner, Don Anacleto Madrigal Acopiado in favor of the American Government covering the area of 100 hectares (250 acres), portion of Bicutan, Taguig, annotated at the back of TCT No. 408. During the American Commonwealth, it was converted to a Military base, named Fort McKinley. It
3570-584: The De La Salle Professional Schools, Inc. Graduate School of Business (DLS-PSI-GSB) handed out the inaugural " Ka Pepe Diokno Human Rights Award" as a champion of human rights. This was established along with another milestone, the establishment of the Jose W. Diokno Distinguished Professorial Chair in Business Law and Human Rights. The first ever Ka Pepe Diokno award as a Champion of Human Rights
3672-650: The Diokno Law Center and member of the Jose W. Diokno Foundation, founding Dean of the DLSU Tañada-Diokno School of Law , and former Special Counsel of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Chel Diokno ran for Senator twice and nearly secured enough votes to obtain a seat. He joined the " Otso Diretso " (Direct Eight Candidates to the Senate) coalition and Leni Robredo 's coalition, which opposed
3774-543: The Duterte administration for Rappler's reports on Duterte's War on Drugs and Murder of Drug Addicts. Sen. Diokno's grandson and Chel's firstborn child, Jose Lorenzo " Pepe " Diokno is the executive director of alternative education group Rock Ed Philippines. He is best known as a motion picture director , producer , and screenwriter whose debut film, " Engkwentro " won the Venice Film Festival ’s Lion of
3876-561: The Future Award in 2009, as well as Venice’s Orizzonti Prize, the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film, and the Gawad Urian for Best Editing. Pepe used commercials and short films to market his father Chel during his election campaigns. Pepe Diokno is also the director of Kwentong Jollibee and other commercials that have gained popularity among netizens. Diokno is generally seen as
3978-494: The Investment Incentives Act of 1967. Diokno was also popular among all social classes and became a liaison between Pres. Aquino's new government and the communists, whom he led in different coalitions in the past. Despite Diokno's seemingly stoic demeanor and very simple lifestyle, Diokno was also known to be quite eloquent and was completely blunt with his opinions, as he usually avoided any sugarcoating. One instance
4080-915: The Ipil Reception Center (sometimes called the Ipil Detention Center), a higher security facility called the Youth Rehabilitation Center (YRC), and the Maximum Security Unit where Senators Jose W. Diokno and Benigno Aquino Jr. were detained. Ipil was the largest prison facility for political prisoners during martial law. Among the prisoners held there were some of the country's leading academics, creative writers, journalists, and historians including Butch Dalisay , Ricky Lee , Bienvenido Lumbera , Jo Ann Maglipon, Ninotchka Rosca , Zeus Salazar , and William Henry Scott . After certain portions of Fort Bonifacio were privatized,
4182-729: The Marcos dictatorship. During this rally, protestors denounced the infamous Oplan Sagittarius , the devious operation plan by Marcos to declare martial law . Sen. Benigno " Ninoy " Aquino Jr. exposed the Oplan Sagittarius scandal earlier in a September 13 speech, and spoke to the Senate on September 21, the same day that the MCCCL held their exceptionally large rally at Plaza Miranda . 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. Exactly
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4284-421: The Marcos rule. On the other hand, some of the other signatories preferred to participate in the elections, including Ninoy Aquino's widow, Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino . Diokno was a part of multiple organizations and alliances that fought the administration and foreign intervention. He continued to attack the different policies of the Marcos administration, such as their controversial nuclear programs that led to
4386-620: The Oil Industry Commission (OIC) to regulate oil pricing in different companies. This eventually led to the dominance of three oil companies in Caltex , the alternative name of the American corporation Chevron , Petron , a local partner of Middle-Eastern Saudi Aramco and is owned by the monopoly brewery San Miguel Corporation , and Shell based in the Netherlands . When Marcos suspended
4488-610: The Pasig RTC ruling in April 2022 and junked the motion for reconsideration that was filed by the Makati city government to override the court's earlier decision, siding with Taguig. The newest Court of Appeals Resolution promulgated on October 3, 2017. In a 18-page resolution promulgated on March 8 penned by Associate Justice Edwin Sorongon and was concurred by Justices Ramon Cruz and Renato Francisco,
4590-530: The Philippine Association and US Ambassador Bill Blair Jr. controversially fought to have the bill vetoed before they stepped down. Diokno often fought American policies that involved transfer pricing . For his performance as legislator and fight for nationalism, Diokno was named Outstanding Senator by the Philippines Free Press from 1967 to 1970, making him the only legislator to receive
4692-616: The Philippine economy predominantly in the hands of Filipinos. The law would also be the first groundbreaking initiative of the Philippine economy to gradually step out of its import substitution mindset. It also led to the foundation of the Board of Investments, the premier government agency responsible for propagating investments in the Philippines. Diokno then authored RA 6173 or the Oil Industry Commission Act of 1971, which created
4794-399: The Philippines , Secretary of Justice , chairman of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights (forerunner of the Commission on Human Rights ), and founder of the Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) , the premier group of Filipino human rights lawyers. Diokno is the only person to top both the Philippine Bar Examination and the board exam for Certified Public Accountants (CPA). His career
4896-419: The Philippines from 1788 to 1793. Berenguer de Marquina had an extramarital affair with a Chinese mestiza from Cagsawa, Albay named Demetria Sumulong y Lindo and sired one daughter. He abandoned this family to repatriate to Spain and later became the lieutenant-general of the navy in 1799. He was said to be an incompetent but persevering governor. Despite this mixed ancestry, Diokno would later often say that he
4998-421: The Republic of the Philippines all rights of possession, jurisdiction, supervision and control over the Philippine territory except the use of their military bases. On May 14, 1949, Fort McKinley was turned over to the Philippine government by virtue of US Embassy Note No. 0570. Under the AFP leadership of Gen. Alfonso Arellano, Fort McKinley was made the permanent headquarters of the Philippine Army in 1957 and
5100-451: The Sangguniang Panlungsod Ordinance No. 68 Series of 2008 out of Barangay Western Bicutan . The western part of Barangay Ususan , which consists of the Bonifacio Global City and Manila American Cemetery , became part of the new barangay as well. It started to function on April 4, 2009, under the first appointed barangay officials with Armando Lopez as its first barangay captain and six barangay kagawads . Despite being recognized as
5202-408: The Supreme Court has not spoken. Ineluctably, we must adhere. The issue of whether Makati committed willful and deliberate forum shopping in these cases has been finally laid to rest no less than by the Supreme Court,” the CA said in a ruling. With this development, the rightful owner of the former military reservation is Taguig. Barangay Fort Bonifacio was created as a barangay of Taguig by virtue of
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#17328439705155304-410: The US government acquired a 25.78 km (9.95 sq mi) property within what was then disputed area between Makati, Taguig for military purposes. This area (TCT dated 1902) was turned into a camp then known as Fort William McKinley after the 25th US president, William McKinley . After the Philippines gained its political independence from the United States on July 4, 1946, the US bestowed to
5406-427: The area in which Ipil was located became the area near the present-day sites of S&R Membership Shopping BGC and MC Home Depot, near 32nd Street and 8th Avenue in Bonifacio Global City, while the YRC became a government facility just outside of Barangay Fort Bonifacio. On March 19, 1992, President Corazon C. Aquino signed the Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992 (Republic Act No. 7227) into law, creating
5508-674: The communists also organized a much wider alliance called the Kongreso ng Mamamayang Pilipino (KOMPIL) or the Congress of the Filipino People, and was mainly headed by Diokno. From January 7 to 8, 1984, 2,300 delegates representing all sectors gathered at the KOMPIL congress to vote on multiple issues. One of the decisions voted by 60% of the attendees was to establish a new Commission on Elections (COMELEC) . Elected leaders included statesmen such as Diokno, Lorenzo Tañada , Aquilino Pimentel , Cecilia Muñoz-Palma , Ambrosio Padilla , Salvador Laurel , and Jovito Salonga. Others came from non-political sectors, including Makati 's Enrique Zobel , who
5610-409: The concept of pressure politics and introduced a political system that would involve the "parliament-of-the-streets" in building a "popular democracy." KAAKBAY was also one of the main member organizations of the Justice for Aquino, Justice for All (JAJA) coalition, which was founded by Diokno on August 25, 1983, following Ninoy Aquino's assassination for returning to the country to face Marcos. JAJA
5712-480: The council paved the way for future human rights declarations by other organizations like the United Nations, their momentum gradually declined decades after the Marcos regime ended. Diokno was also, inter alia, the chairman of the first Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems, International (HURIDOCS) assembly in Strasbourg, France , which was a historic event that involved over two hundred representatives. HURIDOCS founder Hans Thoolen said years later in
5814-400: The country as well as built programs to educate citizens about human rights. Diokno was also involved in documenting cases of torture, summary execution , and disappearances under the Marcos regime. Diokno had no fear of being arrested again, and went around and outside the Philippines, spreading a message of hope and democracy. In another oft-quoted speech, he once quipped: And so law in
5916-515: The country. Enrile, who betrayed Marcos and joined the new administration, was inspired by this debate and would later become senator and help vote to oust the American military from the country. Diokno returned to the United States on September 3, 1986 for treatment. Eventually after having a transfusion a month later at Manila Doctors Hospital , Diokno decided to stop all treatments and returned to his final residence at 55 3rd St., New Manila, Quezon City, to spend his days reading and writing cases. This
6018-449: The documentary as trial evidence against the military. Marcos even threatened the British embassy and gave them an order to cancel the documentary, which the British decidedly ignored. Diokno's nationalist legacy made further headlines when on February 12, 1983, former Supreme Court Justice J.B.L. Reyes , UP President Salvador P. Lopez , and former senators Tañada and Diokno formed the Anti-Bases Coalition (ABC), with Diokno voted as
6120-425: The essence of man. They are what makes a man human. That is why they are called human rights: deny them and you deny man's humanity." He was the leader of the Movement of Concerned Citizens for Civil Liberties (MCCCL), which organized a series of rallies from 1971 to 1972. The most massive of these rallies involved 50,000 protestors and was held on September 21, 1972, shortly before the imposition of martial law by
6222-406: The fundamental legal right of the writ of habeas corpus following the bombing of the Plaza Miranda gathering of Liberal Party members , Diokno resigned from the Nacionalista Party in protest and took to the streets. Sen. Diokno called on students to start protesting against the administration, anticipating that Marcos, who was nearing the end of his last term, would declare martial law and change
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#17328439705156324-404: The future 15th president, Benigno " Noynoy " Aquino , to serve as founding chairman of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights, now the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) , and tasked to lead a government panel to negotiate for the return of rebel forces to the government folds. Diokno helped write the 1987 Constitution , particularly Article XIII defining social justice and human rights. Diokno
6426-630: The intellectual leader contrasted to the fierceness of Ninoy Aquino in opposing the perversion of the Marcos Administration . He managed to have the ability to lead rival political factions together. As senator, Diokno had a strong relationship with technocrats such as Cesar E.A. Virata , Placido Mapa Jr. , and Vicente Paterno , all of whom joined Marcos's administration during martial law. According to these economists and technocrats, Diokno did not carry preconceived notions of others provided that nationalist goals could be met. His willingness to work with people of contrasting ideologies allowed him to adopt
6528-429: The land died. I grieve for it but I do not despair over it. I know, with a certainty no argument can turn, no wind can shake, that from its dust will rise a new and better law: more just, more human, and more humane. When that will happen, I know not. That it will happen, I know. Diokno also held an important role in Southeast Asia leading a group of senior human rights lawyers from Thailand , Indonesia , Malaysia , and
6630-471: The library of his bupete on M.H. del Pilar and brought them home before the military burned down the building. Jose would thank her as he was very familiar with the library and memorized the location of each shelf and book he read. Outside the prison, Marcos announced at his executive mansion, Malacañang Palace that September 21 would be known as "National Thanksgiving Day," the same day Diokno led his biggest Plaza Miranda rally. This declaration has led to
6732-419: The military. Diokno and Aquino, whom the dictatorship considered their foremost opponents, were later handcuffed, blindfolded, and transferred via a chopper to solitary confinement at Fort Magsaysay , located in the municipality of Laur, Nueva Ecija . They remained confined to Fort Magsaysay for exactly thirty days. They both learned of each other's presence through singing. One of them would frequently sing
6834-474: The nation decades after Marcos's lifetime . Marcos tried to suppress the media and block coverage of the event, but it was too late. Diokno and many other senators sensed Marcos might have developed a hidden agenda. From then on, Diokno began to put greater emphasis on human rights in public speeches and events. In an oft-quoted 1981 speech, he would declare, "No cause is more worthy than the cause of human rights. Human rights are more than legal concepts: they are
6936-430: The nation. In court, Diokno personally defended tribal groups, peasants, social workers threatened by exploitation, and military atrocities, which he represented pro-bono. FLAG popularized developmental legal aid and even doled out allowances to its clients. This has led to new laws requiring newly sworn in lawyers to provide free legal assistance for a certain amount of time. FLAG handled 90 percent of human rights cases in
7038-436: The national anthem Lupang Hinirang or "Chosen Land," to which the other would reply by singing Bayan Ko or "My Country" to prove he was still alive. From the fish being served by the cook Aling Cely , who later became the museum curator of the converted national memorial called the "Aquino-Diokno Memorial," Diokno was able to correctly deduce that he was detained in Nueva Ecija, particularly in Fort Magsaysay. To tally
7140-531: The news that he was to be appointed as Secretary of Justice by President Diosdado Macapagal through Mayor Lacson's influence. In March 1962, Diokno ordered a raid on a firm owned by Harry S. Stonehill , an American businessman who was suspected of tax evasion and bribing public officials, among other crimes. Diokno's investigation of Stonehill further revealed corruption within government ranks, and as Secretary of Justice, he prepared to prosecute those involved. However, President Macapagal intervened, negotiating
7242-506: The next day on September 22, 1972, at 8:00 p.m., Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile was told to exit his car near Wack-Wack village. Another vehicle carrying gunmen arrived and stopped near an electrical post, right beside Enrile's vehicle. They then alighted from their vehicle and began to fire at the large sedan of Enrile to give an impression of a terrorist ambush, setting the stage for Marcos's theatrical television announcement. On September 23, 1972, Diokno's second term as senator
7344-618: The next election in 1965 to another controversial politician also connected with Stonehill named Ferdinand Marcos . In 1963, Diokno ran for senator under the Nacionalista Party and won with almost half of the popular vote. His laws and bills were often considered nationalistic in essence, as he called for the creation of the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act , which would ban discrimination of Filipinos in American companies. The infamous ex-president of San Miguel Corp. named Andy Soriano of
7446-522: The number of days, Diokno used rope knots from his mosquito net as well as the back of a soap packaging box and crossed out each day in the manner of a calendar. His visiting family members were often strip-searched by soldiers. They would sneak in books in French and Spanish for him to read, and he would converse to his wife in Spanish for only them to comprehend. Diokno would tell his family not to weep in front of
7548-490: The only members to call for a boycott in the upcoming, nationwide Batasan Elections , predicting that it would be fixed. Eventually public outcries after the election results came out with Marcos winning led to the 1986 People Power Revolution that peacefully ousted the Marcos family out of the country. Diokno was appointed by the new President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino or Cory , wife of the slain Ninoy Aquino and mother of
7650-402: The physical core of Bonifacio Global City and is essentially designed as a three-by-three matrix of high-tech offices and residential buildings, retail outlets and pedestrian-friendly roads and walkways. The grid approach ensures a city center that is easy to navigate. The 5th and 11th Avenues and 32nd and 26th Streets serve as the boundaries of the city center. The One Bonifacio High Street, where
7752-772: The recognition for four successive years. In 1968, Diokno was awarded as the Outstanding CPA in Government Service by the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Diokno also served as the delegate for many commissions including the United Nations General Assembly in the middle of the 1960s. Diokno was also honored as the most outstanding senator by the Philippine Government Employees Association (PGEA) with
7854-507: The sabotaged construction of the costly Bataan Nuclear Power Plant , thereby infuriating Marcos. Diokno continued to serve as the leader behind ceasing Marcos's numerous incomplete projects. Immediately after his release, Diokno set up the Free Legal Assistance Group or FLAG in 1974, which gave free legal services to the victims of martial law. It was the first and largest association of human rights attorneys ever assembled in
7956-659: The sadistic soldiers. Only his godmother Paz Wilson, a nonagenarian and a mother figure since his mother's passing, would frequently cry during every visit. She continued to visit despite also undergoing strip searches. The family would be in tears once they left the prison, where the Aquino family would see them. This helped the Aquinos prepare themselves emotionally since they never saw the Diokno family manifest much pain before. Nena Diokno, suspicious of Marcos, took most of her husband's books at
8058-626: The saint of lost causes: Carmen Leonor or Mench , who was born a year after the marriage and became college valedictorian, then first joined the garment industry with husband Emil Escay before working for NGOs; Jose Ramon or Popoy , who joined the Lopez Group of Companies that established the ABS-CBN Corporation ; Maria Paz Tadea or Pat , who joined banking companies in Europe and domestically such as ComBank ; Maria Serena Encarnacion or Maris , who
8160-637: The secretary general or the chairman of the coalition. The influence of the ABC eventually led to the end of American military presence in the Philippines, notably in Subic Bay and Clark, Pampanga . The historic turnover ceremony transpired on November 24, 1992, under then-Philippine President Fidel Ramos . Diokno also had a reputation for philanthropy as one of the Board of Directors at the Philippine Tuberculosis Society, Inc. (PTSI) . In 2004, Diokno
8262-595: The seven-member Sangguniang Barangay. It also has a Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairman and a seven-member SK council. The aforementioned officials are all elected. Its seat of government, the barangay hall, is located at the Macda Compound along J. P. Rizal Avenue in Cembo. The previous location was along Lawton Avenue, prior to the construction of the Santa Monica–Lawton Bridge . Its incumbent barangay captain
8364-644: The south; and Barangays 183 in Pasay on the southwest. Fort Bonifacio overlaps two barangays previously claimed by Makati, namely: Post Proper Northside , which has been occupied by Bonifacio Global City , and Post Proper Southside , which is mainly occupied by the Fort Andres Bonifacio and McKinley West. Both barangays are under Makati's 2nd District , even after their transfer to Taguig in 2023, and are accessible via Lawton Avenue , Kalayaan Avenue , C-5 , and McKinley Road . The Bonifacio High Street forms
8466-541: The surrounding park was named Liwasang Diokno or the Diokno Freedom Park. The hall inside the compound is called Bulwagang Ka Pepe or Bulwagang Diokno (the Ka Pepe or Diokno Hall) and features a bust and an accompanying mural of the late chairman. Sen. Diokno was married to Carmen " Nena " Reyes Icasiano on March 28, 1949, at Ermita Church, with whom he had ten (10) children mostly named after St. Jude Thaddeus ,
8568-524: The telephone that she had tuberculosis and had missed seeing him. Immediately after topping the Bar exam, Diokno embarked on his law practice at his father's bupete or law office, handling and winning high-profile cases including Vera v. Avelino, G.R. L-543, on behalf of his father, Sen. Ramón Diokno, who let the young Diokno quickly take over the bupete . Diokno also successfully fought libel charges against radio personality and Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson , who
8670-492: The war was over, he was granted a special dispensation by the Supreme Court of the Philippines and was allowed to take the Philippine Bar Examination despite having never completed his degree. He topped the 1944 bar exam (Roll No. 5, Diokno was the first Filipino lawyer to take his oath and appear on the post-war Roll of Attorneys on July 26, 1945) together with a 24 year old future ally named Jovito Salonga with
8772-752: Was "100% Filipino". As a young 12-year-old boy, Diokno would go with his father to trials in the provinces. He would carry his father’s bag, and sit on a small chair reserved for him behind the counsel’s table. He learned English through a private tutor during the American Commonwealth period , as the family usually spoke in Spanish. Growing up, Diokno relished having Spanish dishes at home, namely tapas or side dishes such as angulas , white embutido , galantina , and chorizos . He liked Filipino food as well and enjoyed rice mixed with gatas ng kalabaw ( carabao’s milk), raw eggs, and tapang usa ( cured venison ). Diokno also joined Nilad Lodge No. 12,
8874-521: Was a close friend and would often visit Diokno and his wife in the wee hours at their home in Parañaque to prepare them breakfast. Diokno would in turn edit Mayor Lacson's newspaper columns for Free Philippines . Historians learned a few years after Mayor Lacson's sudden passing that Lacson even intended for Diokno to be his running mate, as the Manila Mayor's fame made him the top presidential candidate for
8976-474: Was after he had to shave his hair off and already experienced a declining vision. He continued to work all out for four more months, despite his illness, until his passing on February 27, 1987, at 2:40 a.m.—one day after his 65th birthday at home in New Manila . Diokno had spent the last decade of his life making documentaries and speeches, and leading different coalitions and rallies on the streets. His funeral
9078-808: Was also the principal negotiator in peace talks with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines , the main leftist coalition founded during martial law. One of the Constitutional Commissioners and KAAKBAY member Ed Garcia frequented Diokno's New Manila home before the ratification of the Constitution. Commissioner Jose Nolledo cited Diokno as an inspiration behind the human rights and public health provisions that were pro-poor and nationalistic. In May 1984, even before People Power and its preceding, rigged Batasan Elections , Diokno had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer . He obtained
9180-676: Was considered an anti-imperialist nationalist as senator and was one of four senators to oppose the American Parity Rights Amendment. Jose's grandfather was Ananías Diokno , a navy general and governor in the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War in the Visayas . Ananías' great-great grandfather was Félix Berenguer de Marquina y Fitzgerald , who was viceroy of New Spain and governor-general of
9282-507: Was dedicated to the promotion of human rights , the defense of Philippine sovereignty , and the enactment of pro-Filipino economic legislation. In 2004, Diokno was posthumously conferred the Order of Lakandula with the rank of Supremo—the Philippines' highest honor. February 27, a day after his birthday, is celebrated in the Philippines as Jose W. Diokno Day. Jose W. Diokno was born in Manila on February 26, 1922, to Ramón Diokno y Marasigan ,
9384-412: Was during the presidency of the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos ' administration when Fort McKinley was renamed Fort Bonifacio and transferred to Makati. Taguig got the jurisdiction over Fort Bonifacio after winning the case against Makati in filed in the Pasig Regional Trial Court in 1993. Makati appealed the ruling, but the Pasig RTC in 2011 still sided with Taguig, saying that Fort Bonifacio including
9486-450: Was given to Voltaire Y. Rosales , Executive Judge of Tanauan, Batangas for his effort in protecting the downtrodden, even giving up his life for the cause. Subsequent annual awards have been given to worthy candidates such as Maria Ressa and Bishop Pablo Virgilio " Ambo" David, who in life or death, fulfilled the values of protecting human rights just as Senator Diokno did. He has received praise in other sectors, as Rappler has called him
9588-526: Was held at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in New Manila, and he was buried at Manila Memorial Park - Sucat but later reinterred at a Metro Manila park on October 6, 1996. Following Diokno's passing, President Cory Aquino declared March 2–12, 1987 as a period of national mourning, with flags flown at half-staff. Expressing her grief, Aquino said, " Pepe braved the Marcos dictatorship with
9690-466: Was officially cut short when Marcos announced martial law on television at 7:17 p.m. At 1:00 a.m. before the announcement, Diokno was arrested by the Marcos dictatorial regime. After cutting communication lines in multiple neighborhoods, including Diokno's home, six carloads carrying forty armed soldiers visited Diokno at his home at 12 Margarita Street, Magallanes Village , Makati to "invite" him for questioning. He changed from his pajamas and
9792-420: Was posthumously conferred the Order of Lakandula with the rank of Supremo—the Philippines' highest honor, which was signed by former Pres. Diosdado Macapagal's daughter, the 14th president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo . Diokno was the first recipient of this honor. By virtue of a presidential proclamation signed by Gloria Arroyo, February 27 is perennially celebrated in the country as Jose W. Diokno Day. In 2005,
9894-531: Was related to Andy Soriano and due to consanguinity was part of the Ayala Corporation . Another leader was Cardinal Jaime Sin , who would play an important role two years later for the opposition . Of all the issues, the largest was concerning a letter they made called the Call for Meaningful Elections (CAMEL). Some including Diokno and Aquino's brother Butz preferred to boycott any election to avoid legitimizing
9996-494: Was sent to Camp Crame. They had no warrant. After Diokno was brought to Camp Crame , he was transferred to Fort Bonifacio , where he was detained along with other opposition members such as Aquino and Chino Roces , the founder and head of The Manila Times , the leading newspaper at the time. The military's Defense Minister Enrile offered a security detail to Diokno "to protect (him) from Communist assassins," to which Diokno laughed and responded that he really needed protection from
10098-581: Was subsequently renamed Fort Bonifacio , after the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spain, Andres Bonifacio , whose father, Santiago Bonifacio, was a native of Taguig, which was then a town part of the Province of Tondo (later Manila). When Ferdinand Marcos placed the Philippines under martial law in 1972, Fort Bonifacio became the host of three detention centers full of political prisoners -
10200-466: Was the first united front against Marcos, but it did not last long. KAAKBAY served as the main coalition that kept the other extreme groups from leaving JAJA. Unfortunately, JAJA was later replaced by the relatively leftist Coalition of Organizations for the Restoration of Democracy (CORD) in mid-1984, which had almost the same members. Before the creation of CORD, many former JAJA members who disagreed with
10302-406: Was too young. He topped the CPA with a grade of 91.18. However, since Diokno was too young when he passed the CPA exam, he could not receive a proper license until he was twenty-one, which led him to continue his law studies like his half-brother. After Diokno enrolled at the University of Santo Tomas in 1940, his studies were interrupted by the outbreak of WWII in 1941 in his second year. When
10404-564: Was when he addressed an affluent American audience at the Westchester Country Club in New York : "Let us do it as we believe it must be done, not as you would do it in our place. Let us make our mistakes, not suffer yours… With your help or despite your hindrance, Philippine nationalism will do the job. No one else can." The audience fell completely silent after his address. Diokno was also well-respected by his peers, and he carried
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