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Timeline of the New People's Army rebellion
The following is the timeline of events of CPP-NPA-NDF rebellion, a conflict between the government of the Philippines, the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), the New People's Army (NPA) and the National Democratic Front (NDF).
1970s
[edit]1971
[edit]Main article: 1971 Plaza Miranda bombing
1972
[edit]- 4 July - The MV Karagatan, which was supposed to bring armaments supplied by China to the NPA reaches Digoyo Point in Palanan, Isabela. However the ship is discovered by a military patrol and is abandoned as it runs aground.[5]
- 18 July - A government raid on an NPA hideout in Cordon, Isabela leads to the discovery of the so-called Taringsing Documents, outlining plans by the CPP-NPA to overthrow the government by 1973.
- 21 September - President Ferdinand Marcos signs Proclamation No. 1081 placing the entire Philippines under Martial Law, citing the communist rebellion and related incidents. However, its implementation is delayed for 2 days.
- 22 September - Defense Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile escapes an alleged ambush blamed on the NPA in San Juan, Metro Manila, providing the Marcos regime with an excuse to implement Martial Law
- 23 September - Martial Law is finally announced on television by Presiden
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I developed a kind of arms-length friendship with Pepe when I was backsliding from vegetarianism. I was eating meat, and fish, particularly my favorite pinakaging nga piniritong Bolinao.
With simple joys, I grew up along the shores of Sawang, Dimiao, Bohol in the 60s and 70s where the sound of the pangkow at dawn, followed by slippers rustling accompanied with murmurs such as naay nakakuha, was music to my ears. It means a real fresh catch (dili inicesan nga kinilawng Bolinao) will be the morning viand.
The family was very poor. My father was an honest and diligent janitor-clerk at DECS Lila, Bohol. My mother was a very good public school teacher; outstanding to my personal standards. But all they earned, if I remember right, was 250 and 350 pesos per month, respectively, less deductions. With six children to clothe, feed and send to school, naputos mi sa utang. Struggling, but happy nonetheless.
Aside from the fact that I was backsliding from vegetarianism, Kap Jean Ruiz of Ubujan judiciously distributed to all residents, whether voter or not, 25 kilos of rice from the city government of Tagbilaran. This was the beginning of the pandemic. I gave my 25 kilos to Pepe.
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Speaking of voting, I first exercised by voting rights after the 1986 EDSA Rev