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Rizal’s Bandits Are No Longer Outside Town!


One hundred fifty years after Rizal was born and 115 years after his death, the Philippines is still under the clutches of tyrants, only this time from local tyrants. Early in life, Rizal wrote: “In our town, we saw, almost every day, the lieutenant of the Civil Guard, and the alcalde (mayor)  on his occasional…

June 21, 2011 in bandits, Calamba, Jose Rizal, Laguna de Bay, philippine bureaucracy, Philippine Revolution of 1896.

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