Filipino hand gesture
Risa Hontiveros displaying Corazon Aquino 's iconic laban (fight) hand symbol after joining the Liberal Party in their campaign in the 2010 elections .
The Laban sign is a Filipino hand gesture made by extending the thumb horizontally and the index finger pointing up, leaving the other fingers closed to create the letter L , which stands for laban (Filipino for "fight"). It is sometimes mistaken for the mildly offensive Western "loser "[ 1] and "raised gun " gestures, to which it is unrelated.
The term "LABAN" is an abbreviation of Lakas ng Bayan ("People's Power"), a former political coalition organised by opposition Senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr. for the 1978 Interim Batasang Pambansa regional elections .[ 2] The gesture was popularized in 1983 during Senator Aquino's funeral , and the 1986 People Power Revolution that his assassination had precipitated.[ 1] The Laban sign branding was bestowed on Ninoy's widow, Cory Aquino , along with the color yellow by Public Relations practitioner Reli German.[ 3]
In 2009, the Laban sign was again widely seen during the funeral of Cory Aquino,[ 1] and the subsequent presidential campaign of their son, President Benigno Aquino III , before the 2010 Philippine elections . In 2021, upon announcing the presidential bid of Vice President Leni Robredo for the upcoming 2022 elections , the gesture was associated with her campaign .
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