Noynoy Aquino on Hacienda Luisita: Protecting his Bodyguards

May 4, 2010 - 7:06 am No Comments

hacienda luisita noynoy came to a family whose members are surrounded with armed guards loyal to them. Bodyguards are confidential employees of politicians, and the former are known to follow every order of their masters. When Noynoy Aquino was interviewed by a columnist, he narrated how three of his bodyguards were killed protecting him when Col Honasan ordered a siege of Malacanang during his mother’s rule. At a young age of 23, he buried three people who are willing to die and actually died protecting him.

20 years later, Hacienda Luisita Massacre happened and reports indicate that two of Noynoy’s personal bodyguards were present during the rallies and they were seen torching the Union offices. The presence of Noynoy’s two bodyguards was supported by several eyewitness testimonies, and these eyewitnesses involve journalists, outside observers, and farmers. – see noynoy hacienda luisita

Why were they at the rallies? Why were they at the union offices? What were they doing there? Should they be protecting Noynoy or should at least be following Noynoy? More importantly, who ordered them to break the rallies and torch the Union offices? There is only one Cojuangco who is responsible for this – Noynoy Cojuango Aquino.

What can Noynoy do for his defenders? After the coup d’état that injured him and killed three of his personal bodyguards, he buried his defenders. After the Hacienda Luisita Massacre, Noynoy protected his guards and their crimes. He quickly blamed the communists and ignored any question about the presence of his guards. He knows that if their presence is proven in any investigation, fingers would surely point to him as the mastermind who ordered those acts.

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