Jose Maria Canlas Sison (Tagalog: [hoˈse mɐˈɾija kɐnˈlas ˈsisɔn]; February 8, 1939 – December 16, 2022), also known as Joma, was a Filipino writer, poet...
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revolution".: 119 Founded on March 29, 1969,: 96 by the collaboration of Jose Maria Sison and former members of the Hukbalahap led by Bernabe Buscayno, the NPA...
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formed by Jose Maria Sison on 26 December 1968. It is designated as a terrorist group by the United States Department of State together with Sison and its...
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around the world. Communist Party of the Philippines founding chairman José María Sison organized the ILPS in 2001. The International League of Peoples' Struggle...
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history of the rebellion can be traced back to March 29, 1969, when Jose Maria Sison's newly formed CPP entered an alliance with a small armed group led...
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killed and four wounded.[citation needed] 10 November - CPP chairman Jose Maria Sison is arrested at a roadside checkpoint in San Fernando, La Union. Effective...
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edu. Retrieved 23 July 2024. Sison, Jose Maria (7 May 2005). "Ideology and Religion in the Philippines". Jose Maria Sison. Retrieved 23 July 2024. Imbong...
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exile in the Netherlands. He became a close aide of Communist leader Jose Maria Sison. From 1989 to 2016, Jalandoni served as the chief peace negotiator...
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leaders of the National Democratic Front and New People's Army led by Jose Maria Sison and Luis Jalandoni. He was the first Christian leader to enter Mindanao's...
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José María Ruiz Mateos, Spanish businessman and former politician Jose Maria Sison, Filipino activist, professor, writer, political thinker, founder of...
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refers to a 1965 ideological movement by Filipino communists led by Jose Maria Sison wherein they "criticized, repudiated and rectified the major ideological...
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the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930 by José María Sison, Ernesto Macahiya, Nilo Tayag, and others. Sison envisioned the youth group as revolutionaries...
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Communist Party of the Philippines' Central Committee, along with Jose Maria Sison and Luis Jalandoni during the Marcos dictatorship. In 1974, he was...
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Philippine government can be traced back to March 29, 1969, when Jose Maria Sison's newly formed CPP entered an alliance with a small armed group led...
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unrest on the newly-formed Communist Party of the Philippines under Jose Maria Sison, despite both Philippine and American intelligence services noting...
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Andreas Malm China Miéville J. Moufawad-Paul Antonio Negri Vijay Prashad Jose Maria Sison Kohei Saito Alberto Toscano Erik Olin Wright Gianni Vattimo Other non-Marxist...
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included leaders such as Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison and New People's Army founder Bernabe Buscayno. Preliminary peace talks...
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1968, the Communist Party of the Philippines was reestablished by Jose Maria Sison (writing under the pseudonym Amado Guerrero). Its military arm, the...
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Sison is a surname found in the Philippines. Notable people with this surname include: Jose Maria Sison (1939–2022), founder of the Communist Party of...
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revolutionary and founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines Jose Maria Sison, under his nom de guerre Amado Guerrero. Regarded as one of the CPP's...
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military abuses during the Marcos dictatorship, several figures such as Jose Maria Sison (writing under the eponym Amado Guerrero) proposed that the creation...
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First President Sukarno during a visit in Manila. With a help from Jose Maria Sison, Sukarno later buy her a house at Forbes Park. Their relationship is...
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that he suspected that the Communist Party of the Philippines under José María Sison was responsible for the blast—an interpretation later corroborated...
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Kabataang Makabayan (KM, lit. Patriotic Youth) which were founded by Jose Maria Sison; the Samahang Demokratiko ng Kabataan (SDK) which was founded as a...
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Party of the Philippines (CPP) under José María Sison. Jovito Salonga, in his autobiography, stated his belief that Sison and the CPP were responsible. New...
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focused primarily on the parliamentary struggle. The CPP was founded by Jose Maria Sison and other cadres from the old party. The CPP also has an armed wing...
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Demokratikong Hanay ng Pilipinas Founders Jose Maria Sison Fidel Agcaoili Luis Jalandoni Leader Luis Jalandoni Julieta De Lima-Sison Dates of operation April 24, 1973...
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Yuanzi Qi Benyu Muppala Lakshmana Rao Narayan Sanyal Siraj Sikder Jose Maria Sison Wang Hongwen Yao Wenyuan Akram Yari Zhang Chunqiao Theoretical works...
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the time when Armando Liwanag (cadre name adopted by Jose Maria Sison, though never admitted by Sison himself) of the Communist Party of the Philippines...
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Marxism-Leninism-Maosim" by Jose Maria Sison: A Book Review". NDFP. 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2021-10-14. Silverio, Ina Alleco (2011-02-22). "Jose Maria Sison: A Good Man...
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