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  2. Chel Diokno - Wikipedia

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    Chel Diokno was born on February 23, 1961, in Pasay City as the eighth of ten children to human rights lawyer Jose W. Diokno, who later became a Senator, and Carmen "Nena" Icasiano. [5] He is the great-grandson of Ananías Diokno , a leader of the Visayans during the Philippine–American War , and the grandson of Ramón Diokno , a nationalist ...

  3. Jose W. Diokno - Wikipedia

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    Chel Diokno is a human rights lawyer, Chairman of FLAG, head of the Diokno Law Center and member of the Jose W. Diokno Foundation, founding Dean of the DLSU Tañada-Diokno School of Law, and former Special Counsel of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Chel Diokno ran for

  4. Tañada-Diokno School of Law - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the De La Salle Professional Schools, Inc. Graduate School of Business (DLS-PSI-GSB) handed out the inaugural "Ka Pepe Diokno Human Rights Award", one of the most prestigious human rights awards in the country. This award is partly organized by the school, together with the entire university board and the Jose W. Diokno Foundation. [9]

  5. Pepe Diokno (director) - Wikipedia

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    Diokno was born in Manila, the eldest of six children to lawyer Chel Diokno and writer Divina Aromin.. Diokno attended La Salle Green Hills for grade school and high school. . He then pursued a bachelor's degree in Film and Audio-Visual Communication at the University of the Philippines - College of Mass Communicati

  6. Candidates in the 2022 Philippine Senate election - Wikipedia

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    Jose Manuel Tadeo "Chel" Diokno (Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino), founding dean of DLSU College of Law and chairman of Free Legal Assistance Group, lost election in 2019 [61] Ashleah Ebad; Manolo Ebora, ship captain [62] Leodegario Estrella; Marcil Guay (Maharlika People's Party) Rodolfo "RJ" Javellana ; Ali Kagui, soldier [63] Pedro Lopez

  7. Bar topnotchers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Diokno's success in the bar exams is further underscored by the fact that he was also under-age [2] and that he also placed number 1 in the 1940 CPA Board exams which he took while in law school, summa cum laude [3] after graduating from then De La Salle College [4] at the age of 17. This double number 1 feat may never be paralleled.

  8. Diokno - Wikipedia

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    Chel Diokno and Agoncillo share this relation while simultaneously being linked as cousins in a different degree through another common ancestor surnamed Diokno, and are also related through a common ancestor from Batangas surnamed Marasigan. [5] [6] Fr. Jose Diokno, (1819), A Filipino secular priest, appointed from 1819 to 1859 as a parish priest.

  9. Bantayog ng mga Bayani - Wikipedia

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    The Bantayog ng mga Bayani (lit. ' Monument of Heroes '), sometimes simply referred to as the Bantayog, is a monument, museum, and historical research center in Quezon City, Philippines, which honors the martyrs and heroes of the struggle against the dictatorship of the 10th Filipino president Ferdinand Marcos.