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Wilma Tiamzon (née Austria; 21 December 1952 – August 22, 2022) was a Filipino political organizer and until her arrest in March 2014 by Philippine security forces, believed to be the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA). [2] [3]
June 21 – A rebel leader, identified by the CPP newsletter Ang Bayan (The Nation) in its interview as Comrade Rio, a member of the executive committee in the Central Luzon, warns that Americans involved in the government's anti-insurgency drive would be killed anytime. Rio justifies the 1987 killing of three American servicemen outside Clark ...
His administration oversaw the arrest of CPP-NPA Chairman Benito Tiamzon and his wife, CPP-NPA Secretary General Wilma Tiamzon. [4] Rodrigo Duterte (2016–2022) is the first Philippine President from Mindanao. After releasing communist leaders including the Tiamzon couple [5] and attempting an alliance with far-left organizations, [6] Duterte ...
A South Carolina woman, who'd given emotional interviews about stumbling into the gruesome murder scene of four loved ones, was arrested and ordered held without bail this weekend in connection ...
The CPP and TUC leaders, including Bankole Awoonor Renner, Tommy Hutton Mills, Pobee Binney and Kojo Botsio and Anthony Woode were rounded up and arrested. Two CPP newspapers – The Accra Evening News and the Cape Coast Daily Mail- were banned and their editors J. Markham and Kofi Baako arrested.
Rosemary Zore and Michael Aaron Randall, of Naples, were arrested on multiple charges Tuesday morning: "The truth will come out,' Randall said Naples-based Fallen Officers charity leaders arrested ...
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP; Filipino: Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas) is a far-left, Marxist–Leninist–Maoist revolutionary organization and communist party in the Philippines, formed by Jose Maria Sison on 26 December 1968. The CPP has been fighting a guerrilla war against the state since its
Dallas Humber, 34, and Matthew Allison, 37, were both charged for soliciting hate crimes and soliciting the murder of federal officials. Feds say white supremacist leaders of 'Terrorgram' group ...