Well it confirms some of my questions. Since it was already the time were marcos was already ill/already ousted from power then we can safely assume it was NOT his fault at all or rather since it was almost 1986 it was no longer marcos effectively running the country in this specific function it but could have been General Fabian Ver or Fidel V. Ramos. These sites were also pretty common here in the rural areas of Cebu, there were many skirmishes between PC forces and NPA sparrow units.
Also, did the violence stop after Marcos was ousted from power? No, in fact Cory had more people killed. Mendiola Massacre, the purging of the leftists, etc. The only recognition she gave was to a select few communists and she let Joma Sison leave the country. Look at what he is enjoying now, and I honestly think the NPA is a lost cost now. That Beersum guy was just here to try to stir things up, as it is the case with exteme left communist who advocate violence as a means of overthrowing a de jure government.
The bodies were unclaimed because the families knew if they went after them the military would know if they were communist sympathizers. No media coverage was also taking place because they were no longer interested in covering such since their task was already over when they successfully helped oust marcos. If you also notice after Cory media was also very active in demonizing Ramos, Erap, and GMA, and NOW IT IS VERY SILENT ON NOYNOY AQUINO!!!

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newbie.86
1) In what year did that happen? prior to 1986, until early 90's
2) Which part of the country were those sites common? we lived in a rural area within W. Visayas
3) What was the identity of the dead bodies? most were unknown, unclaimed by families. most of them were buried in unmarked graves in the municipal cemetery.
Wether or not perpetuated by the military or by the communist or by whoever, the Marcos era in our place saw a great deal of violence. I can remember the army detachment in front of our house, there was a curfew at 7:00 PM, and armed patrol every morning -- but my family was happy kay na minimize ang kawat sa farm. And yes, my mother was happy kay daghan daw benefits gihatag c macoy sa mga teachers.
It was a good thing that they moved out when I was in Grade 3 (1995). I have not seen violence myself but adults tell stories of what they saw and heard. But mao sd lage... kulba kulba ang mga taw kay violence can happen anytime.
Lahi lahi tag experience. Kamo diri sa city kay "sheltered" kaayo mo. I can hear praises of Marcos, but its unfair to those who suffered under the watch of the military and the ever-possible threat of NPA invasion any time.
Action was taking place where the media was not around.
Adto mo sa bukid ug ask ordinary people.