The “Left Purges”
, by ILAGAN, Bonifacio
The “Left Purges”
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, by SANTOS Soliman, Jr
Implications of the Left Purges
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A significant section of Soliman Santos’ contribution on the 1980s CPP purges relates to the assassination of Romulo Kintanar.
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The Human Rights implications of the Left Purges
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, by PMP
Press StatementFebruary 9, 2003Patricio RamirezSpokespersonPartido ng Manggagawang Pilipino (PMP)
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) leadership’s latest denial of responsibility for the assassination of Ka Popoy Lagman is not worth the paper it is written on coming as it is from (...)
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, by CPP (Philippines)
Party Information BureauCommunist Party of the PhilippinesFebruary 08, 2003
The Communist Party of the Philippines today revealed that Romulo Kintanar was given a chance “to show genuine remorse and willingness to make amends for the wrongs (he has done.”
Gregorio “Ka Roger” Rosal, CPP (...)
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, by CPP (Philippines)
Party Information BureauCommunist Party of the PhilippinesFebruary 08, 2003
On the 2nd anniversary of the assasination of Filemon “Popoy” Lagman, the CPP accused the RPA-ABB for evading responsibility for the killing of Lagman and trying to pass the blame on the CPP-NPA. In a statement, CPP (...)
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, by REYES Ric
Time has come.
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, by BMP, Partido Manggagawa
PPRESS RELEASE January 8, 2003 Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino Militant workers challenge GMA’s “government of platforms” on PLDT case As the PLDT rank-and-file union, the Manggagawa ng Komunikasyon sa Pilipinas (MKP) called for the support of the militant Bukluran ng Manggagawang (...)
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, by BAGARES Romel, DUMLAO Artemio, QUIAMBAO Steve
He killed his own.
This was the accusation hurled at Communist Party of the Philippines spokesman Gregorio “Ka Roger” Rosal by a former comrade, who said Rosal took part in the summary execution of 66 New People’s Army cadres in Southern Tagalog in 1988 during the CPP-NPA’s bloody purges. (...)
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COMMENTARYPosted: 1:08 AM (Manila Time) | Jan. 28, 2003By Nathan Gilbert Quimpo Inquirer News Service
Doddering target
The vindictiveness, viciousness and long memories of at least a number of those in the CPP leadership should not be underestimated. I distinctly remember an account (...)
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, by CPP (Philippines)
The original CPP statement in Tagalog gives a much longer list of « crimes » supposedly committed by Romulo Kintanar than the short English version. Thus, we posted below the Tagalog version.
Information BureauCommunist Party of the PhilippinesPress ReleaseJanuary 26, 2003
The Communist (...)
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, by PMP
Patricio RamirezSpokespersonPartido ng Manggagawang Pilipino
In the wake of the assassination of Romulo Kintanar, there is speculation about parallelisms with the murder of Ka Popoy Lagman. Despite similarities in the mode of the assassination, one glaring difference stands out. Ka Popoy was (...)
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, by SISON Jose Maria
It is idle and malicious for anyone to speculate or insinuate that I have something to do with the killing of Romulo Kintanar. I am being given too much credit.
The political, military and police officials of the reactionary government should not jump to any conclusion far ahead of the (...)
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The Communist Party of the Philippines has acknowledged killing former New People’s Army chief Romulo “Rolly” Kintanar, claiming that he deserved capital punishment for his “criminal and counter-revolutionary acts.”
Was that the real reason for his assassination?
It is true that the NPA (...)
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, by CONDE Carlos H.
This two-part story investigates the killing of teenagers in Davao City. The teenagers are casualties in the city’s unorthodox, if brutal, campaign, against crime. As davao-based journalist Carlos H. Conde writes, NGOs have tallied 20 young people age 18 and below have been knifed or gunned to (...)
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, by Sumpay Mindanao
Paper Submitted for the 2nd MPPM Summit December 17-20, 2002 by Sumpay Mindanao Inc. Research and Publication Bureau.
Much has been said and done to stop the conflict and war in Mindanao but less has been achieved to resolve the conflict and attain peace amongst the Mindanaoans. (...)
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, by MELENCIO Sonny
The following is an abridged version of a talk was presented by the BMP at the International Conference on A Century of Labor Struggle in Asia and the Pacific held on November 27-28 in the Philippines. The conference was organized by UP SOLAIR, ILO and FES. Sonny Melencio is the vice-chair of (...)
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, by BANDARA Alim M.
A paper presented to progressive NGOs and all concerned citizen.
TIMUAY JUSTICE and GOVERNANCE Kansad Gadung, Mt. Fakal,Upi, Maguindanao c/o LDCI, #5 San Pedro St., Kimpo Subdivision.,9600 Cotabato City Tel. No. (064) 421-7153Email: timuaygovernance yahoo.com
Dear Partners:
Greetings of (...)
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, by LANE Max, RAMIREZ Patricio
The situation in the Philippines
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