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Marcos became the first President Raissa Robles has written for the SCMP since A freelance journalist specialising in politics, international relations, business and Muslim rebellion, she has contributed to Reuters, the.
A presentation by Raissa Author Raissa Robles saw a surge of interest in her book about the Marcos regime. The main cause for concern came from the president himself. Back in , when Marcos Jr. was preparing to run.
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Raissa Robles is the author BERKELEY, California - Raissa Robles first began her career as an investigative journalist under the Marcos dictatorship. But after interviewing the Philippines’ 5 succeeding presidents, it is only now that she says she is afraid. "Now, I always look behind my shoulder, to the left or right to see if somebody is following me.
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Visit Author Central to update your books, profile picture, and biography. Follow RAISSA ROBLES and explore their bibliography from 's RAISSA ROBLES Author Page.Marcos Martial Law: Never Guerrero, the bright lawyer in the Office of the Solicitor General and future diplomat, to handle the government side of the case as prosecutor. Marcos’ acquittal, as journalist Raissa Robles would correctly describe, was “bizarre.”.
A compilation of selected excerpts from Relations professor from De la Salle University, Dr. Alfredo Robles, possibly the most overqualified academic editor a local book has ever had. He holds a Ph.D. in International and European Studies from the Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Syracuse University. He was asked at the last minute.
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos [16] [17] Author Raissa Robles paid tribute to his son Boyet in the introduction to her book Marcos Martial Law: Never Again. [1] Former Philippines senator Rene Saguisag has mentioned that of all the heroes featured at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani, Mijares is the one who deserved to be there the most, and was shocked that his name was yet to be.