Greater leniency towards former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos is fuelling controversy over the new Estrada Administration.
The ghost of Ferdinand Marcos is kicking up a lot of dust as it demands a historical reassessment nine years after the death of the Philippines' dictator.
Chased into United States exile by a bloodless "people power" revolt which ended 20 years of rule in 1986, the Marcos family has won more sympathy from President Joseph Estrada's new administration. Mr Estrada allowed the remains of the disgraced former president to be laid to rest on July 11 at the armed forces cemetery, which bears the weighty name of Heroes' Cemetery.
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