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Aquino Seen Moving to Political Right; 2 Years Later, Supporters Ask if Revolution's Ideals Are Betrayed

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The Washington Post, February 26th, 1988

President Corazon Aquino, who came to office two years ago as a social reformer committed to ending human rights abuses by the military and reversing longstanding social inequities, has gradually moved across the political spectrum to become more promilitary, pro-big business and ardently anticommunist, according to her own public statements and political analysts. As Filipinos this week began celebrations for the second anniversary of the "People Power" revolution that drove Ferdinand Marcos from power, many of Aquino's once staunch supporters are asking whether the ideals of the revolution h...

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