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Bong Revilla honors Filipino heroism in Independence Day celebration in Cavite

Actor and public servant Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr. led the celebration of the 126th anniversary of Philippine Independence Wednesday morning (June 12) at the Dambana ni Emilio Aguinaldo in Kawit, Cavite.

Senator Revilla, who was the guest of honor for this year’s commemoration of the country’s freedom, spearheaded the wreath-laying rites at the tomb of President Emilio Aguinaldo and led the flag-raising ceremony at the shrine’s iconic balcony.

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In his speech, the statesman stressed that the heroism of the nation’s forefathers who freed the Philippines from colonizers will never be forgotten.

“Even after a hundred years, the great sacrifice of our ancestors will never be forgotten. Forever, we will owe them a debt of gratitude for breaking the chains that enslaved our motherland, for offering their blood and lives to achieve the prosperity, peace, and freedom we enjoy today,”  Senator Revilla said in Filipino.

Senator Bong Revilla Jr. (center) is honored as the guest of honor during the celebration of the country’s 126th Independence Day

Revilla also highlighted the resilience and determination of Filipino people in facing challenges and upholding its independence.

“History bears witness to the paths we have taken, and it also stands as a testament to the fact that challenges are not new to us. Yet, no matter the blows of fate, the Filipino race, forged by time, remains unyielding. A nation that will never again be subdued. A nation that will repeatedly raise the flag symbolizing peace, independence, and justice. This is what we celebrate annually – the undying spirit of heroism and greatness,” the solon declared.

At the core of his message, Revilla emphasized the importance of reminding filipinos of the nation’s past struggle for freedom in its continuous pursuit to protect and uphold its sovereignty.

In 1998, during the 100th year of Philippine independence, Senator Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr., then Cavite Governor, played the part of President Emilio Aguinaldo in the country’s Centennial celebration.

The celebration of Philippine Independence Day is very significant in Kawit, Cavite, because it was there where Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule was proclaimed by President Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1898.

Apart from Kawit, Cavite, the 126th Independence Day will also be simultaneously celebrated in Rizal Park in Manila, Barasoain Church in Bulacan, Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine in San Juan City, Mausoleo delos Veteranos dela Revolucion in Manila, Andres Bonifacio National Monument in Caloocan City, and Museo ng Kasaysayang Panlipunan ng Pilipinas in Pampanga.

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