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The Conjugal Stalinism of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
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Primitivo Mijares
Filipino journalist and whistleblower
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Medrana and the surname or paternal family name is Mijares.
Primitivo M. Mijares | |
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Wedding photo of Primitivo Mijares and Priscilla Mijares | |
Born | Primitivo Medrana Mijares (1931-11-17)November 17, 1931 Santo Tomas, Batangas, Philippine Islands |
Disappeared | 1977 (aged 45–46) |
Other names | Tibo |
Education | Lyceum of the Philippines University (BA, LL.B.) |
Occupation(s) | journalist, writer, lawyer, spokesperson, editor, whistleblower |
Known for | Testifying the illegal activities of the Marcos dictatorship |
Spouses | Priscilla Castillo Vda. de Mijares (m. )Virginia Concha (m. ) |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Jose Malatag Mijares (father) Florentina "Perla" Medrana Mijares (mother) |
Primitivo "Tibo" Medrana Mijares[2] (November 17, 1931 – disappeared 1977) was a Filipino journalist, author, war hero,[1] and former press censor and propagandist. He was a reporter of the Philippines Daily Express, a newspaper in circulation during the regime of former Philippine PresidentF
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The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
1976 memoir by Primitivo Mijares
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos is a 1976 memoir written in exile by former press censor and propagandist Primitivo Mijares. It details the inner workings of Philippine martial law under Ferdinand Marcos from the perspective of Mijares.
The book's use of the term "conjugal dictatorship" has since been used to denote the rule of Philippine president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda Marcos, and is also used to describe a type of familial dictatorship.[1][2]
Background and conception
[edit]A journalist who had become a propagandist and confidant for Ferdinand Marcos, Primitivo Mijares had served under Marcos since 1963 and claimed to have been privy to government's high-level doings.[3] As Chairman of the National Press Club, Mijares ran the Media Advisory Council, a state agency established to censor the press in 1973. Upon the declaration of martial law in September 1972, and with the power to choose which media outlet would be re-opened, the Mijares-led Media Advisory Council was accused of abusing its role and was criticized as a "money-raising tool," leading one of its members, Emil Jurado, to resign.