Imee on bid to bar Marcoses at UP, Mapua campuses: Hay nako, ‘day, dedma na | Inquirer News

Imee on bid to bar Marcoses at UP, Mapua campuses: Hay nako, ‘day, dedma na

/ 12:23 PM September 20, 2019

Sen. Imee Marcos. INQUIRER,net photo / Christia Marie Ramos

MANILA, Philippiens — “Hay nako ‘day, dedma na.”

Senator Imee Marcos said this when asked to react on a bid to bar members of her family from entering the campuses of the University of the Philippines-Diliman and Mapua University.

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“Hay nako ‘day, dedma na, nakailang dekada na,” Marcos, daughter of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos Sr., told reporters at the Senate.

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Earlier, student leaders from the two universities signed a resolution declaring the Marcoses persona non grata.

READ: UP, Mapua student leaders want Marcoses barred from their campuses 

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The youth leaders said the controversial visits of Imee at UP Diliman in 2018 for a Kabataang Barangay (KB) reunion and sister Irene to both UP Diliman and Ateneo de Manila University (Admu) this year for cultural events prompted the resolution.

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“Their right to enter these universities was revoked after they started killing student leaders one by one during martial law,” Renzo Relente, of the UP Diliman University Student Council (USC), earlier said.

“Academic spaces are first and foremost a space for knowledge and the safety of students,” Relente added. /jpv

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