FORMER senator and human rights lawyer Rene Saguisag passed away on Wednesday at the age of 84.
His son, Rebo Saguisag, made the confirmation in a post on his Facebook page on Wednesday.
No details about the cause of his death was mentioned.
“As we mourn his loss, we take solace in the enduring impact of his legacy. Rene Saguisag was a dedicated public servant, and his tireless endeavors as a human rights advocate, senator, and writer stand as a testament to his unwavering commitment to justice, truth, and democracy,” the statement said.
“We are grateful that, in his final months, he was able to spend time with relatives, friends and countless supporters. He passed away knowing he was much loved and respected,” the statement further said.
Saguisag provided free legal aid to those in need. He worked as a human rights lawyer during the Martial Law period.
“For him, expertise in law was a means to serve the poor and disenfranchised, the family’s statement said.
After the EDSA Revolution in 1986, Saguisag became the spokesperson of former President Corazon Aquino.
He was later elected to the Senate in 1987 and served as the chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privilege and Ad hoc Committee on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant.
The Saguisag family called for privacy as they mourn his death.
“We will soon announce details of the service honoring his life, and we look forward to the opportunity to gather and pay tribute to a life lived with integrity and purpose. Papa/Lolo has passed on, but his spirit will continue to inspire us to strive for a more just world,” the family’s post added.

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