It is never too late to advance the cause of democracy
by honoring its struggles and celebrating its victories. For somewhere in the world, there
are always women and men who see what their jailers cannot, through the bars of their
prison: in the distant triumphs of democracy the hope of freedom.
There is never a wrong time to honor courage, conviction and right, because these
qualities are always in short supply yet ever in infinite demand, wherever freedom is
sought and democracy is threatened.
Every tribute advances these causes, encourages these qualities, and brings so much
clqser their victory and vindication.
I accept this award on behalf of those great individuals who first glimpsed the
potential of peace at a time when the conventional wisdom prescribed force for the
attainment of justice, and war for the achievement of freedom.
I accept this award on behalf of that man, who having read about this vision of the
power of peace, dared to put it into practice in the age of extremes in which he lived
and in the face of the annihilation he read in the eyes of his escorts.
I accept this award on behalf of those people, who seeing with their own eyes, on the
tarmac of Manila International Airport, how violence answers peace and force reacts to
fortitude, yet dared to repeat the example of that manfirst each person by himself,
then all together in the millions.
I accept this award on behalf of those women and men today, who still dare to make the
same fateful commitment to People Power, despite its uneven record of success. For every
EDSA; Prague and Berlin, there has been an East Timor, a Rang Qon and a Tienanmen Square.
I accept the Ramon Magsaysay Award with humility in the light of history's most
earth-shaking yet peaceful eventsGandhi gathering a handful of salt, that unknown
Chinese blocking a column of tanks with only a brief-case of office work in his hand,
Nelson Mandela putting 27 years of imprisonment behind him to lead all South
Africansblack and white, his jailers and their victimsto a greater country.
I accept this award on behalf of the man who perhaps most deserved it, because he
idolized and served President Ramon Magsaysay and paid The Guy the ultimate tribute of
imitation by giving life for his country.
I accept this award on behalf of the Filipino People who followed in Ninoys
potentially fatal footsteps and proved what Ninoy always believed about them: THE FILIPINO
IS WORTH DYING FOR.
I accept this award on behalf of the people of Burma who have had a longer and bloodier
road to freedom than we traveled, but who plod on regardless.
I accept this award, finally, for my five children, Ballsy, Pinky, Noy-Noy, Viel and
Kris, whose unquestioning support and uncomplaining sacrifices gave me the strength to
complete what my husband began and my people continued: the victory of People Power for
democracy.
I thank with all my heart Mrs. Luz Magsaysay and her family, the trustees of the Ramon
Magsaysay Award Foundation and all the people who have been praying for me and with me.
Maraming salamat po!