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Araw ng Kagitingan: Marcos pushes for nation-building; Duterte calls for unity
Manila Bulletin
|April 10, 2025
President Marcos has urged the public to honor the country's World War II heroes by protecting and building the nation through acts of service and patriotism.
Marcos said this as he joined in com-memorating Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) on Wednesday, April 9, stressing during his speech in Bataan that peace is the answer to conflicts.
In his message, the President described the country as a "cradle of heroes and heroines" who willingly gave part of themselves and even their lives for the sake of their beloved nation.
"On this day, we celebrate the valiant heroes of the defense of Bataan, and all Filipinos who showed acts of unwavering courage and patriotism during the Second World War," he said. "Their remarkable story continues to inspire us all as we carry on their work of protecting our nation and building a country worthy of their sacrifice."
Marcos reminded Filipinos that valor is not solely about strength and resolve in the face of adversity but also about small acts of compassion, generosity, and kindness that positively change communities.
"As we face our challenges, may we follow their example by advancing causes that improve the lives of our fellow Filipinos," he said. "Through acts of genuine service and self-offering to the nation, we can prove that we are not only made of the same noble stock as our noteworthy ancestors but also the rightful heirs of their heroic legacy and the faithful successors of their struggle."
Peace is solution to war
In a speech during the wreathlaying ceremony at the Dambana ng Kagitingan in Mount Samat National Shrine in Pilar, Bataan, President Marcos emphasized that the true answer to conflict is peace and not more violence.
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