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Malacañang website suspended for updates: Museum admin
MANILA – The official website of Malacañang, which also stores repositories of the Presidential Museum and Library (PML), is temporarily inaccessible due to updates in its content, the museum administration said on Monday night.
The PML released this statement following concerns that historical records, including those of the Martial Law regime, have been deleted from its website.
“Please be informed that, contrary to reports that it has been deleted, the website malacanang.gov.ph is merely suspended following measures to update the content therein and improve its security features,” the PML said on its official Facebook page.
The museum administration also assured that all historical records are intact.
“Rest assured that the contents of the said website have not been compromised and will be made available to the public at the soonest possible time. Thank you,” it added.
The PML is in charge of preserving, managing, and promoting the history and heritage of the Philippine presidency.
Updates on the website came a few days after the May 9 elections and saw presumptive president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. leading the presidential race by a large margin with more than 31 million votes over Vice President Leni Robredo, with more than 14 million votes.
Marcos is the son and namesake of former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
Former Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office Undersecretary Manolo Quezon III was the first to notice that the website had gone down.
“malacanang.gov.ph where the repositories of the Presidential Museum and Library were, is gone,” Quezon said in a tweet.
However, he said the contents of the website were already archived before June 30, 2016.
“To be clear: deleting http://malacanang.gov.ph could be as simple as someone wanting the online real estate for some other government purpose, or lack of interest in a museum site. Content there was archived before June 30, 2016 in site for public access/use so beyond gov’t reach,” he added.
christopher burac
May 17, 2022 at 2:02 AM
This is very ludicrous and horrifying at the same time,I mean the history of our country should prevail and is should be accessible to the public and this happens? Come on,I hope this has nothing to do with BBM since it has been said in the article that the site includes all the history of martial law and out of a sudden this happened ? I’m not trying to throw hate to BBM but if this has really something to do with him,he should atleast feel guilty because the history are already written and we shouldn’t hide it or alter it.. I hope this is really just a mere malfunction and no one is behind it who’s goal is to change or conceal the history but if it’s not, let’s still hope for the best of our country.