Corazon Aquino of the Philippines, whose ouster of one of the 20th Century's most corrupt dictators made her a global icon of democracy, died on Saturday after a 16-month battle against colon cancer. She was 76. Her family announced she died in the early hours of Saturday, shortly after a private mass was held in her hospital room. All five children were at her bedside when the end came. "Our mother peacefully passed away at 3:18 a.m. (1918 GMT Friday) of cardio-respiratory arrest," her son, Senator Benigno Aquino Jr., told reporters. "She would have wanted us to thank each and every one of you for all the prayers and your continuous love and support. It was her wish for all of us to pray for one another and for our country." Aquino, known as Cory to millions of Filipinos, was president from 1986 to 1992. But she is remembered, more than two decades after the fact, as the slim woman in yellow who led the "People Power" revolution that toppled dictator Ferdinand Marcos. The tumultuous events of those weeks in 1986, which came to a head when up to 1 million people waving rosaries and flowers stopped Marcos' tanks advancing towards Aquino-backed army rebels, became a fairy-tale revolution that gripped the world. When a bewildered Marcos and his wife Imelda fled the nation, it set a stirring precedent for dissidents everywhere, from South Africa to South America to Pakistan. Aquino was hailed as a modern-day Joan of Arc. As news of Aquino's death spread, hundreds of people began visiting her home and the EDSA shrine where her 1986 revolution culminated, leaving flowers and lighting candles. Many tied yellow ribbons to their cars, and on trees near her home. Aquino was a reluctant leader at the start. She shed the housewife's apron only after her politician husband Benigno was assassinated at Manila's international airport in 1983 on his return from exile in the United States. Accusing Marcos of ordering the murder, Aquino led protest marches, but was hesitant when elections were called in 1986. "What on earth do I know about being president?," she said before taking up the challenge to run against Marcos. Both candidates claimed victory in the election, but Marcos fled into exile when the army turned against him.
Fairwell and thank you Cory Aquino... by: Mochakiss
Corazon aquino was born in Tarlac.
august 1, 2009
Cory Aquino's husband is ninoy Aquino...ninoy died, and so did Cory...Cory died at the age of 76...just a lil xtra info =] R.I.P Cory and Ninoy Aquino.
august 1, 2009
she died from conor cancer
76 years old that President.Corazon Aquino before she died :(
Corazon Aquino went by Cory, and Tita Cory (Aunt Cory).
her husband died
Many consider Cory Aquino the symbol of democracy.
Cory Aquino was president for 76 years (1933-2009)
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Cory Aquino was known for her courage, integrity, and commitment to democracy. She embodied the values of honesty, humility, and selflessness in her leadership as the first female President of the Philippines. Aquino's steadfast dedication to promoting peaceful change and standing up against tyranny left a lasting legacy in the Philippines.
what is the summary about the life of corazon Aquino
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