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  2. List of leaders of the communist rebellion in the Philippines

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    Many military leaders played a role in the Communist insurgency. This list is a compilation of some of the relevant leaders among the participants in the war. To be listed here, an individual must satisfy one of the following criteria: [1] to maintain peace and order; Most of them are leaders or high-ranking military officials, especially the ...

  3. New People's Army rebellion - Wikipedia

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    ' Communist Party of the Philippines-1930 '; PKP) was established in 1930 by members of the Partido Obrero de Filipinas and the Socialist Party of the Philippines with the help of the COMINTERN. It would later lead an anti-Japanese Hukbalahap Rebellion in 1942 with the Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa Hapon.

  4. New People's Army - Wikipedia

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    Many queer Filipinos join the NPA due to the lack of LGBT rights in the Philippines, and they believe that queer liberation can be achieved through a communist revolution. To the NPA, one's ability and willingness to serve the cause takes precedence over one's sexual orientation and gender identity; the CPP had recognized "the right to form ...

  5. Hukbalahap - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a guerrilla organization was conceived as early as October 1941, months before the Philippines' entry to World War II. [5]: 30 As early as 1941, Juan Feleo, a well-known peasant leader and member of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP), had begun to mobilize peasants in his home province of Nueva Ecija for the conflict.

  6. Timeline of the New People's Army rebellion - Wikipedia

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    27–29 August – Communist guerrillas conducted two ambushes on units of the Philippine Constabulary (PC) in Pampanga and Subic, Zambales. Six PC members were 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 control of the NPA is ...

  7. Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Major splits away from the Communist Party of the Philippines occurred in 1992 and 1996. A month after Marcos was ousted through the broad-based nonviolent People Power Revolution of February 1986, the unit led by Conrado Balweg formed a splinter group known as the Cordillera People's Liberation Army , whose conflict with the Philippine ...

  8. List of American guerrillas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Major in the guerrilla forces on Negros island, head of the Free Government, printed the Victory News and ran a radio transmitter which established contact with SWPA and Fertig. [6]: 76, 78–80, 127 Many Silliman students, alumni, faculty members and ROTC officers joined the resistance forces, numbering 10,811 men.

  9. List of attacks attributed to the CPP–NPA - Wikipedia

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    Suspected communist rebels staged a raid on 5 barrios situated on the perimeter of the Clark Air Base, seizing 43 weapons from the local CHDF militia. Clark Airbase attack: October 28, 1987: Pampanga — 3: Yes: Militants conducted coordinated attacks near Clark Air Base, killing three U.S. service members. [4] Quezon City attack: April 21 ...