1987 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1987.
Incumbents
Events
January
- January 4 â A government proposal for autonomy in 4 Muslim-dominated provinces in Mindanao is agreed by Muslim separatists, ending the 14-year secessionist war in the area.
- January 22 â A crowd of 10,000, mostly farmers demanding land reforms (and rallying against Pres. Aquino), are shot by the troops at Mendiola Bridge during their protest march as they are going to the presidential palace in Manila; 13 farmers killed; 98 others injured.
- January 27 â Pro-Marcos rebel soldiers, led by Col. Oscar Canlas, occupy GMA Network compound, wherein a siege by some 300 mutineers for almost 3 days ends in their surrender to the government, with 35 wounded; Villamor Air Base, wherein an assault results in the death of a mutineer and 16 injuries; as well as Sangley Point Naval base and the government-owned PTV-4. In connection with the coup attempt, at least 509 people would be arrested; 107 soldiers would be convicted by a military court in 1988.
February
March
- March 5 â A fire destroys a warehouse and nine homes in an industrial-residential area in Marikina, killing 18 people in an old shoe factory which has been converted into a worker's dormitory.
- March 17 â Nineteen army soldiers are killed in a land mine attack, perpetrated by Communist rebels, in Quezon.
- March 18 â A bomb explosion in a grandstand at the Philippine Military Academy in Baguio kills four people and injures up to 43 others.
- March 19 â Communist rebels ambush a military patrol near Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental, killing 18 soldiers in a battle.
April
- April 18 â A raid in Fort Bonifacio is staged by 56 mutineers trying to free soldiers detained for the failed Jan. 27 coup attempt; 62 people, including military officers, are kept hostage; but is repelled with a rebel soldier killed and two wounded.
May
June
July
- Early July â A tape-recorded conversation between former President Ferdinand Marcos and two Americans in the former's home in Hawaii on May 27 is publicized in Washington, D.C. and in Manila, revealing his plan to launch a coup by this month and to buy weapons to be used in an attack at the presidential palace.
- July 13 â Security forces revealed that another anti-government plot, which involved the takeover of an airport, a school, and the Air Force headquarters, all in Metro Manila, is aborted with the arrest of four army officers in Manila, including a major on July 10. Dozen bomb attacks in the past three weeks has been linked to the plot.
- July 15 â The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) is created through Executive Order No. 220 signed by Pres. Corazon CojuangcoâÂÂAquino, consisting of, from Region 1, the provinces of Abra, Benguet and Mountain Province, and Baguio, and from Region 2, the provinces of Kalinga-Apayao and Ifugao.
- July 27:
- Fifty soldiers arrest Col. Rolando Abadilla, President Marcos' intelligence chief and a renegade army officer believed to be the mastermind of at least four previous coup plots, at his home near Manila. On July 31, Abadilla is charged with conspiracy to commit rebellion in connection with the recently aborted attempt.
- The re-established Congress is opened with its first session.
- NPA guerrillas in Luna, Kalinga-Apayao, attack an army convoy, which has been sent to reinforce an army detachment also under attack, killing 18 soldiers.
August
September
- September 2 â Twenty-one government troops are killed in an ambush at a village in Quezon. On the same day, ten are killed in a raid in the municipal hall of Gonzaga, Cagayan. Both attacks are perpetrated by the NPA rebels.
- September 5 â Almost one platoon of constabulary forces, later colloquially described as the Lason Batch, fell victims to a mass poisoning attack in Zamboanga in which 19 soldiers died and 140 were hospitalized.
- September 9 and 11 â The entire 25-member Cabinet and three officials of the Presidential Commission on Good Government resign during an emergency meeting following the previous month's failed coup attempt. Two days later, nine officials also tender resignations, including Central Bank governor Jose Fernandez and commissioners of the internal revenue, customs and immigration bureaus. Only few are later replaced by President Aquino, including Vice President Laurel who resigns as foreign secretary.
- September 12 â Fighting near Samal, Bataan, results in deaths of six soldiers and seven guerrillas.
October
November
December
- December 9 â Col. Gregorio Honasan, leader of the August coup attempt, is captured along with four other officers and two civilians in a raid on a townhouse in Manila. He is later charged with rebellion, and on December 19, is dropped by President Aquino from the military rolls along with 13 other officers.
- December 14âÂÂ15 â The third ASEAN Summit is held in Manila.
- December 20 â Interisland passenger ferry MV Doña Paz, travelling from Leyte to Manila and said to be overloaded, and oil tanker MT Vector collide at Tablas Strait off Mindoro Island, setting both on fire; 26 survived, death toll later estimated to be 4,386; considered the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster in history.
- December 30 â A regional court orders the release of former colonel Abadilla, who have been involved in coup attempts against Pres. Aquino, allowing him to run in local elections the following month.
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Holidays
Even after the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, his Letter of Instruction No. 1087, issued in 1980 that provided revised guidelines for observation of holidays, was still in effect.
In the case of Araw ng Kagitingan, it was observed for the last time on May 6 (as Bataan, Corregidor and Besang Pass Day); as it would be reverted to April 9 (as Bataan and Corregidor Day), as stated by Executive Order No. 203, and chapter 7, section 26 of Executive Order No. 292, both approved by President Aquino on June 30 and July 25, respectively. The latter listed nationwide holidays that still being observed to this day.
Meanwhile, the Filipino-American Friendship Day (July 4), observed until 1986, was excluded in the list.
Before the issuance of EO Nos. 203 and 292
Legal public holidays
After the issuance of EO Nos. 203 and 292
Regular holidays
Nationwide special days
Entertainment and culture
- March 1 â ABS-CBN launches the Star Network for the relaunch of Channel 2 after six months and the first white tri-ribbon 2 logo laced with a rhomboidal star came to be.
- March 2 â TV Patrol was launched as its first flagship evening newscast replacing the former flagship national news program Balita Ngayon.
Sports
Births
Deaths
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