When former President Cory Aquino passed away, I wrote a blog about how I felt like I didn’t actually know her at all. I only realized how much I owed her when people started talking about her sacrifices and what she’s done for the country. In the same token, I never really knew who Senator Ninoy Aquino was. All I know is that his death sparked the EDSA revolution. He was really nothing more to me than the face on the 500 peso bill. However after reading a letter that he wrote to his only son Noynoy shortly before he was convicted by a tainted court, I can’t help but be amazed at how great Ninoy was and how much love he had for the country and for his people.
I found this letter on the blog of Aileen’s dad:
LIHAM NI NINOY KAY NOYNOY
August 25, 1973
Fort Bonifacio
11:30pm
Mr. Benigno S. Aquino III
P E R S O N A L
My dearest Son:
One of these days , when you have completed your studies I am sure you will have the opportunity to visit many countries. And in your travels you will witness a bullfight.
In Spanish bullfighting as you know, a man – the matador – is pitted against an angry bull.
The man goads the bull to extreme anger and madness. Then a moment comes when the bull, maddened, bleeding and covered with darts, feeling his last moment has come, stops rushing about and grimly turns his face on the man with the scarlet “muleta” and sword. The Spaniards call this “the moment of truth.” This is the climax of the bullfight.
This afternoon, I have arrived at my own moment of truth. After a lengthy conference with my lawyers, Senators Jovito R. Salonga and Lorenzo M. Tanada I made a very crucial and vital decision that will surely affect all our lives: mommie’s, your sisters’, yours and all our loved ones as well as mine.
I have decided not to participate in the proceedings of the Military Commission assigned to try the charges filed against me by the army prosecution staff. As you know, I’ve been charged with illegal possession of firearms, violation of RA 1700 otherwise known as the “Anti-Subversion Act” and murder.
You are still too young to grasp the full impact of my decision. Briefly: by not participating in the proceedings, I will not be represented by counsel, the prosecution will present its witnesses without any cross examinations, I will not put up any defense, I will remain passive and quiet through the entire trial and I will merely await the verdict. Inasmuch as it will be a completely one-sided affair, I suppose it is reasonable to expect the maximum penalty will be given to me. I expect to be sentenced to imprisonment the rest of my natural life, or possibly be sent to stand before a firing squad. By adopting the course of action I decided upon this afternoon, I have literally decided to walk into the very jaws of death.
You may ask: why did you do it?
Son, my decision is an act of conscience. It is an act of protest against the structures of injustice that have been imposed upon our hapless countrymen. Futile and puny, as it will surely appear to many, it is my last act of defiance against tyranny and dictatorship.
You are my only son. You carry my name and the name of my father. I have no material wealth to leave you. I never had time to make money while I was in the hire of our people.
For this I am very sorry. I had hopes of building a little nest egg for you. I bought a ranch in Masbate in the hope that after ten or fifteen years, the coconut trees I planted there would be yielding enough to assure you a modest but comfortable existence.
Unfortunately, I had to sell all our properties as I fought battle after political battle as a beleaguered member of the opposition. And after the last battle, I had more obligations than assets.
The only valuable asset I can bequeath to you now is the name you carry. I have tried my best during my years of public service to keep that name untarnished and respected, unmarked by sorry compromises for expediency. I now pass it on to you, as good, I pray, as when my father, your grandfather passed it on to me.
I prepared a statement which I intend to read before the military commission on Monday at the opening of my trial. I hope the commission members will be understanding and kind enough to allow me to read my statement into the record. This may well be my first and only participation in the entire proceedings.
In this statement, I said: Some people suggested that I beg for mercy from the present powers that be. Son, this I cannot do in conscience. I would rather die on my feet with honor, than live on bended knees in shame.
Your great grandfather, Gen. Servilliano Aquino was twice condemned to death by both the Spaniards and the American colonizers. Fortunately, he survived both by a twist of fate.
Your grandfather, my father was also imprisoned by the Americans because he loved his people more than the Americans who colonized us. He was finally vindicated. Our ancestors have shared the pains, the sorrows and the anguish of Mother Filipinas when she was in bondage.
It is a rare privilege for me to join the Motherland in the dark dungeon where she was led back by one of her own sons whom she lavished with love and glory.
I ended my statement thus: I have chosen to follow my conscience and accept the tyrant’s revenge.
It takes little effort to stop a tyrant. I have no doubt in the ultimate victory of right over wrong, of evil over good, in the awakening of the Filipino.
Forgive me for passing unto your young shoulders the great responsibility for our family. I trust you will love your mother and your sisters and lavish them with the care and protection I would have given them.
I was barely fifteen years old when my father died. His death was my most traumatic experience. I loved and hero-worshipped him so much, I wanted to join him in his grave when he passed away. But as in all sorrows, eventually they are washed away by the rains of time.
In the coming years, I hope you will study very hard so that you will have a solid foundation on which to build your future. I may no longer be around to give you my fatherly advice. I have asked many of your uncles to help you along should the need arise and I pray you will have the humility to drink from their fountain of experiences.
Look after your two younger sisters with understanding and affection. Viel and Krissy will need your umbrella of protection for a long time. Krissy is still very young and fate has been most unkind to both of us. Our parting came too soon. Please make up for me. Take care of her as I would have taken care of her with patience and warm affection.
Finally, stand by your mother as she stood beside me through the buffeting winds of crisis and uncertainties firm and resolute and uncowed. I pray to God, you inherit her indomitable spirit and her rare brand of silent courage.
I had hopes of introducing you to my friends, showing you the world and guide you through the maze of survival. I am afraid, you will now have to go it alone without your guide.
The only advice I can give you: Live with honor and follow your conscience.
There is no greater nation on earth than our Motherland. No greater people than our own. Serve them with all your heart, with all your might and with all your strength.
Son, the ball is now in your hands.
Lovingly,
Dad
Reading couldn’t have been more timely. If you’re not living under a rock, then you probably know that Senator Noynoy Aquino declared his bid for the Presidency this morning at Club Filipino. In his speech, he also extended an invitation to Senator Mar Roxas to be his running mate.
Live with honor and follow your conscience.
Whoever wins in 2010, I pray that he or she would abide by this code. Because if our future President lives by this then I’m almost 110% that this country will finally move forward.

The letter of Ninoy to Noynoy made me cry. Napabigat na habilin ni Ninoy at mabibigat na parting wors ni Ninoy Kay Pres. Noynoy. Hindi ako nagkamali sa pagsama ko sa Edsa People Power last Feb 22-25 1986 at pagsuporta sa kay Noynoy . Mabuhay si Ninoy at bagong pag-asa kay President Noynoy Aquino.
Just to reply on the comment of Jen & Ashley above:
To Jen,
I have noted your comment above. I suggest you review the story of Ninoy and you will know the sequence of events. Briefly, this letter was written when he was in a military trial in 1973. Just for your guidance…
To Ashley,
Ninoy was mentioning the name of Noynoy’s great grandfather. Even you siguro doesnt know the full name of your great grandfather…
CHEERS!!!
The letter of Ninoy to Noynoy made me cry. Napabigat na habilin ni Ninoy at mabibigat na parting words ni Ninoy Kay Pres. Noynoy. Hindi ako nagkamali sa pagsama ko sa Edsa People Power last Feb 22-25 1986 at pagsuporta sa kay Noynoy . Mabuhay si Ninoy at bagong pag-asa kay President Noynoy Aquino.
i nearly cried!!!
i hope noynoy wont really do anything bad that would destroy his father’s name!!!
i salute his father very much!!!
so touching message of a father to a son, i’m teary eyed while reading the letter. I hope every Filipino would have a view of life as Ninoy…I salute on him…
…a very touching letter from a great father to his son…i strongly believe Noynoy will take after his father…
…my prayers for Noynoy…may God continuously guide and lead him to the rightful decisions…
A real hero i can say. Pure-hearted man and blameless. A model we can look up to.
my tears nearly goes when i nearly end to read the letter what a brve ‘ninoy’ even in his last moment, he never forgot his constituent, neither they know who is ninoy, but his battle is 4 all filipino citizin, the good son ,husband,father and a leader, mabuhay ka ninoy,sana c noynoy and tatapos ng iyong nasimulan alang alang man lang sa iyong iniwang responsibilidad sa kanya bilang anak
Eto’y isang panawagan sa lahat ng Pilipino at maging inspiration sa bawat isa sa atin. Mamuhay tayo na may dagal at sundin natin kung ano maganda at nararapat. Mabuhay tayong mga Pilipino.
it is a great struggle between good and evil,and somehow we filipinos lose this battle because we easily forget history and the legacy of brave and the patriotic filipinos who gave up all for this nation. who trully remember ninoy, rizal, bonifacio, and many others? There is a prize we pay for forgetting the lessons of the past.
I cried after reading this letter…we salute you NOYNOY!! GOD loves you..MARAMING SALAMAT SA BAGONG PAG-ASA PARA SA PILIPINAS…MABUHAY KA NOYNOY!!!
Pilipinas, behold the son of Ninoy. He will lead you out of bondage.
naiyak ako after reading the letter, hi hopes for the Philippines! Mabuhay ka President Noynoy! may you serve the country well as much as your father did. We thank God for bringing us your Father.
a very touching letter of a true hero. i salute ninoy for his extraordinary bravery and patriotism.the challenge now is for everyone of us to help pres noynoy fulfill the mission his father had started. the problem of our country should not be put in the shoulder of one man, if we want change it should start from each and everyone of us, cooperation is our key to success let us help president noynoy.
salam…miya sintimintal aku ko kiyabatya akn ko sorat
reka e ama aka,ang masasabi ko lang sayo NOYNOY bigyan ka ng lakas ng my kapal,
para sa bayan natin para maipatopad mo ang lahat ng yong manga pangako sa bayan,
para sa bagong PILIPINAS. ALLLAh bless u…wassalam……..
nakakaiyak,nakakaantig ng puso. maliit pa ako sa panahon na yun. cguro, kung ngayon yun,kasama ako ni senator ninoy.nakapanghinayang ang ganyang klasing tao.
kung totoo lang ang time machine ,tapos ibalik ang panahon na yun, tatadyakan ko yung mga diktador na yun. ikaw Pnoy ang karapat dapat na mangulo sa bansa. mabuhay po kayo…