Touched by his life ... the Ka Eddie Guazon story

TOUCHED BY HIS LIFE Retyped by Greg Bituin Jr. for the benefit of KPML leaders and members On May 19, 1989, the urban poor lost a courageous and committed leader, Eduardo Guazon, Jr., who was then the national chairman of the Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralitang Lungsod (KPML), the largest urban poor aggrupation, died during a Senate Committee hearing on a spate of violent demolition operations. The urban poor leader suffered a cardiac arrest while vehemently objecting to the distorted testimony of a policeman and was proclaimed dead on arrival at the Philippine General Hospital. Even until death, Tatay (father) Eddie, as he was fondly called by his fellow urban poor, fought for the interest and the rights of the poor and would not let anyone trifle with truth and justice. An orphan from the countrysides of Mindanao who ended up a squatter in Manila, Tatay Eddie typified those who sought refuge in the nation's urban centers - away from the underdeveloped rural areas but not from th...