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    #21
    Kinyo: maybe it will. But it'll be worth it. hehehe.

    They should do blitzkrieg style, kill all the surrounding people before they terminate the head.

    Personally, I've seen so many wasted lives because these people brainwashed students by making them feel guilty and liable for the state of the nation then made them go the mountains only to be killed in encounters with our lawmen.

    nakakapanghinayang talaga yung isang atenista, she is sooooooo beautiful. Shot dead by a soldier because she fought. Imagine, that girl could've achieved more than having died in vain fighting for the wrong side, fighting a futile battle.

    It's time to act on this and forget gayish peace talks. We need to win this war against evil.

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    #22
    Lasunin na yan parang Russian leader hehehe..tapos ang maliligayang araw mo Joma.

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    #23
    Oo nga, there were some rumors nilason daw si milosevic... it's Joma's turn to burn in Hell. hehe
    Last edited by Horsepower; September 2nd, 2007 at 07:43 PM.

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    #24
    sama nyo na si willie menyaks....

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    #25
    ok lang naman may NPA para sa'kin para magkarun ng balance of power dito. kawawa naman kasi mga mamayan sa bundok kung sa sundalo lang delikado sila. and also ok na din may mga ganyan sa bundok para mag-think twice yun #1 mahilig mag-exploit ng natural resources natin

    pero this Joma sison is an example of a cowardly leader. pinag-aaway niya tayo dito tapos sya pasarap sa magandang host na amsterdam saka weather hehehe

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    #26
    The power of the Govt wasn't meant to be shared so being a rebel is against the interest of the people. And the terrorists themselves aren't any different, sila mismo, they terrorize the people they claim to protect. They kill soldiers by ambush.

    I asked all those stuff to Satur Ocampo when he did a lecture in my school (UPD). Tameme yung unggoy.

    Communism is dead. Karl Marx is a failure. End of story.

    Capitalism rules.

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    #27
    sabi sa news kanina, wala na daw tiwala sina sison at jalandoni sa dutch government dahil baka daw lasunin ang proseso ng paglitis ng kaso niya.

    eh di sana umalis na sila sa The Netherlands.

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    #28
    Well, I remember that there was a joke before that there are only two die hard communists left in Europe, and that they are both Pinoy! (Sison and Jalandoni)

    The way they fight is the coward's way, they order war from The Netherlands and have the local guys do all they dying while they just sit pretty and live of the Dutch government.

    Well, I hope they get the justice that they deserve. I hope that they finally get their come up ins!

    Time to do away with these scum!

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    #29

    [SIZE="1"]FREE AT LAST. Jose Ma. Sison walks out of a Dutch jail after the District Court in the Hague ordered him released Thursday saying it found insufficient evidence against him on charges of ordering the murder of former comrades Arturo Tabara and Romulo Kintanar in the Philippines.[/SIZE]


    Communist leader Sison walks free

    By Veronica Uy
    INQUIRER.net
    Last updated 11:43pm (Mla time) 09/13/2007


    MANILA, Philippines -- Communist leader Jose Ma. Sison has been freed from prison, just hours after a Dutch court ordered his release after it failed to find “sufficient indications” he was involved in the murders of former political colleagues in the Philippines.

    But Sison, founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing the New People’s Army (NPA), is not off the hook yet as the District Court of The Hague does not preclude him from being prosecuted on murder charges.

    “The charges are not being dropped. The investigation will continue and the national police still consider him a suspect,” spokesman Wim de Bruin of the national prosecutor's office told INQUIRER.net in a phone interview.

    The Dutch court only rules on the request to keep someone in custody, while it is the public prosecutor's office that decides on whether or not to prosecute.

    “Now that he is released, there is no need for a trial within three months,” De Bruin said. “It can start longer than three months.”

    Sison, who has been living in the Dutch town of Utrecht since 1987, was arrested on August 28 on charges of having ordered the murder, from the Netherlands, of former comrades Arturo Tabara and Romulo Kintanar.

    According to Dutch prosecutors, Sison ordered the assassination of Kintanar, former NPA chief, on January 23, 2003. The murder was claimed by the NPA itself in an official publication, they said

    Prosecutors are also investigating the role of Sison, 68, in the killings of Tabara and his son-in-law Stephen Ong on September 26, 2006. Tabara was a member of the highest command of the NPA and his assassination was also claimed by the rebel group.

    The district court has established that the murders were committed in the Philippines due to disagreements within the CPP and that the decision to commit these crimes was made “within party structures of the CPP.”

    Kintanar and Tabara were among rebel leaders who led a faction that split from the mainstream communist movement in the 1990s.

    The court also recognized “many indications in the files which support the point of view that the accused is still playing a leading role in the Central Committee of the CPP as well as in the military branch of the CPP, the New People's Army.”

    The court ruled however that there was not enough evidence to prove Sison committed the crimes in collusion with others or that he incited others to kill the victims.

    De Bruin said the Dutch national prosecutor’s office will appeal the court’s decision to release Sison.

    The freed communist leader was welcomed by wife Juliet de Lima-Sison, friends and colleagues from the National Democratic Front, including Luis Jalandoni, his wife Connie Ledesma, and Joselito Baleva. He was accompanied by his lawyer Michiel Pestman as he walked out of the penitentiary institution at The Hague.

    Sison fled the Philippines and filed for political asylum in the Netherlands in the 1980s but his request was rejected by the Dutch authorities. They ruled, however, that he could not be sent back to the Philippines because his life would be in danger.

    Since 2002, Sison and the Maoist-inspired CPP have been on the EU list of people and organizations aiding terrorism. His assets have been frozen and the Dutch state also blocked his pension.

    Although Sison won one legal challenge against the listing, his name reappeared on a subsequent review of the list, and he will need to file a separate legal challenge to get that mention lifted.

    Sison has complained that the Dutch government's freezing of his welfare and pension allowances meant he had to live off gifts from the Philippine community and his wife's welfare cheques.

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    #30
    Dapat sa kanila ipakain sa langgam. Si Joma dapat lahat ng assets nyan paghatian ng mga pamilya nyang sinira, after nun putulan ng ulo.

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