This documentary, produced by INQ TV, was released in 2006 and aired on ABC5 (now TV5) to mark the 20th anniversary of the Edsa People Power Revolution. The original is currently unavailable, but this copy was posted on YouTube soon after airing. INQUIRER.net is releasing the documentary again, even in its derivative version, because it speaks to the moment, using some voices that had previously never been heard from before — such as the two nuns and the air force colonel. Their compelling stories are part of the Edsa narrative.
Throwback: Inquirer docu on Edsa People Power Revolution’s 20th year

FILE PHOTO: Jubilant Filipino floods into Malacañang compound to celebrate after President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., who ruled for 20 years as one of the world's most powerful dictators, fled to Hawaii, in February 1986. PDI PHOTO
