Loretta Ann P. Rosales showing a mug shot from when she was arrested after martial law was declared, during an interview with AFP at her residence in Quezon City. - AFP
MANILA (AFP): Ferdinand Marcos Junior's quest for the Philippine presidency has Loretta Rosales recoiling in horror remembering the nightmare she went through standing up to his late father's brutal rule.
Tortured and gang-raped by the elder Marcos' troops under martial law in the 1970s, the former history professor, now 82, told AFP she fears history will repeat itself.
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