Rembering Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino Jr.
Ninoy: The Heart & the Soul was first aired on the fifth death anniversary of Ninoy Aquino. The documentary was written by the late columnist Teodoro Benigno, and was narrated by the late news anchor Jose Mari Velez. Two versions of the documentary exist: one narrated in English, and the other in Filipino.
The documentary gives viewers a look back at the career and life of Ninoy; from his rise as a political wonder boy, to his incarceration in Fort Bonifacio and Laur, Nueva Ecija during Martial Law, and eventually to his exile and assassination. A part of the documentary was focused on Ninoy’s solitary prison at Laur, giving viewers a glimpse on what his prison looked like. Other important segments of the documentary include Ninoy’s diary, his hunger strike, and the Aquino family’s efforts to visit and provide moral support to their imprisoned relative. From 'From The Tube.'
Jose Mari Velez on Ninoy Aquino
Jose Mari Velez (1942-1991) was a broadcaster, lawyer, and delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention. He was the youngest of the political detainees with Ninoy in Fort Bonifacio. Following his release, Velez became active in the political opposition and joined Lakas ng Bayan (LABAN) for the 1986 snap election. Under the administration of President Corazon C. Aquino, he returned to broadcasting and was appointed director of the Development Bank of the Philippines. From Malacanang.Gov.Ph.The following excerpt was taken from “Memories of a Hero” by Cynthia Sycip.