MARTIAL LAW VICTIMS | Hidden under a mat, ‘parang ‘yong Schindler’s List‘
By InterAksyon.com
September 16, 2012
“Ano ba trabaho mo ‘Tay [Father, what do you do for a living]?” journalist Estrella Torres, 39, recalled asking her father Eric when she was still in elementary grade.
Estrella was only three years old when she, her older brother, and mother went with Eric, an activist-teacher, to the detention center in Camp Crame, Quezon City in 1976.
She only has a hazy recollection of what had happened inside the camp.
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