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14 Years of Silence
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Ongoing, First published Mar 31, 2016
Mature
September 23, 1972. President Ferdinand Marcos signs and declares Martial Law in the Philippines. Everybody thinks that it's the best for this country. To get control over the rebels and communists. To make the Philippines great again.
      
Little did everybody knew, they were all wrong...
      
This is the story of Fernando Delos Reyes and Anna Harrison. Two aspiring journalists in college who tackle strict curfews, abusive soldiers, a formation of a revolution and a new government, and being silenced at their own will. Now, they will have to fight the silence to regain their freedom.
      
For native English speakers, you may have to use Google Translate because there is some dialogue that is in Filipino (though, Google Translate can be a little inaccurate at times. Use at your own risk). If you can understand (or if you happen to take Filipino language classes), then there is no need.
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