EDSA Revolution

GPTKB entity

Statements (96)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:revolution
gptkb:historical_events
gptkbp:aftermath political reforms initiated
Constitution of 1987 ratified
establishment of the Fifth Republic of the Philippines
continued political challenges in the Philippines
Corazon Aquino became the first female president of the Philippines
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:nationalism
gptkb:social_justice
human rights advocacy
gptkbp:characterized_by mass mobilization
civil disobedience
peaceful protests
gptkbp:commemorated_by gptkb:EDSA_People_Power_Revolution_Anniversary
gptkb:EDSA_People_Power_Anniversary
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired art and literature
gptkbp:ended February 25, 1986
gptkbp:government_response Martial Law declared by Ferdinand Marcos
gptkbp:historical_context Cold War era
social unrest in the 1980s
role of the military in politics
Philippine National Police involvement
Philippine history of dictatorship
commemoration in Philippine education
economic crisis in the Philippines
formation of the National Democratic Front
global recognition of the event
human rights violations under Marcos regime
impact of the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.
impact on Philippine culture and identity
influence of global democracy movements
international observers present during the event
political alliances formed during the revolution
rise of civil society in the Philippines
role of media in mobilization
role of the youth in the revolution
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label EDSA Revolution
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Arab_Spring
global democracy movements
other non-violent movements
color revolutions
subsequent protests in other countries
gptkbp:inspired Filipino writers
Filipino artists
Filipino musicians
gptkbp:inspired_by non-violent resistance
People Power movements
gptkbp:international_response support from the United States
support from the Catholic Church
gptkbp:involved gptkb:labor_unions
political opposition
civil society organizations
religious groups
millions of Filipinos
students and youth organizations
military defection
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in academic studies
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in gptkb:Philippine_history
Filipino diaspora
gptkbp:is_documented_in books and films
gptkbp:is_opposed_by Marcos regime
gptkbp:is_remembered_for unity among diverse groups
mass participation
non-violent approach
gptkbp:is_supported_by gptkb:students
gptkb:Catholic_Church
political opposition
labor groups
gptkbp:is_targeted_at allegations of electoral fraud
gptkbp:key_figures gptkb:Cardinal_Jaime_Sin
gptkb:Corazon_Aquino
gptkb:Ferdinand_Marcos
gptkb:Fidel_Ramos
gptkb:Juan_Ponce_Enrile
gptkbp:led_to gptkb:political_reforms
gptkb:social_movements
economic changes
return of exiled leaders
exile of Ferdinand Marcos
gptkbp:legacy symbol of peaceful resistance
gptkbp:location Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Metro Manila, Philippines
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive local and international media coverage
gptkbp:occurs_in February 22, 1986
gptkbp:recognized_by UNESCO as a Memory of the World
gptkbp:resulted_in restoration of civil liberties
end of martial law
overthrow of Ferdinand Marcos
gptkbp:significance restoration of democracy
restoration of democracy in the Philippines
gptkbp:takes_place_in gptkb:Philippines
gptkbp:type non-violent protest
gptkbp:was_a_catalyst_for gptkb:People_Power_Movement
gptkbp:was_marked_by peaceful transition of power
gptkbp:year gptkb:1986
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3