
The Human Rights Violation Victims’ Memorial Commission (HRVVMC) and the University of the Philippines (UP) are pleased to announce that they have agreed on united efforts to expedite the Freedom Memorial Museum in UP Diliman. This initiative underscores their shared commitment to preserving the struggles of a people during the Martial Law era and, thus, honoring the victims of human rights violations.
Both parties have agreed to formally sign the deed of transfer of the new UP Diliman campus maintenance offices and workshops funded by the HRVVMC on September 27, 2024 (10:00 AM). The transfer will pave the way for the clearing of old structures and start of construction at the future site of the Freedom Memorial Museum which will serve as a vital educational resource and a poignant reminder of our nation’s history.
The HRVVMC and UP look forward to the successful completion of this project and the continued partnership between both institutions.
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