The Filipino opposition leader Sison remains suspect of connection with the murder attack in his birth place, despite his release Jose Maria Sison (68) is visibly relieved. His answers are
By Prof. Jose Maria Sison The Hague, The Netherlands 26 September 2007 Your Honors: As early as July, I was able to get an appointment with a cardiologist to examine
By Gary Leupp CounterPunch 4 September 2007 On the morning of August 28, Dutch plainclothes police raided the home of exiled Filipino revolutionary leader Jose Maria Sison in Utrecht, the
By Loui Galicia ABS-CBN Europe News Bureau 20 July 2007 Communist Party of the Philippines founding chairman Jose Maria Sison berated President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for the Human Security Act of
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SVB Sociale Verzekeringsbank Registration No.: Ur 5656510 Dossier No. : R161524 DECISION ON COMPLAINT Utrecht, 29 Jan 2007 Dear Mr. Sison In our decision of 19 June 2006 we informed
Amsterdam, Netherlands July 17, 2006
By Vi Massart The Philippine Star 2 August 2005 PARIS – Communist rebels will continue to hold peace talks with the government, contrary to the announcement of Philippine-based Communist Party
By Gary Leupp CounterPunch 10 -12 June 2005 Just last week, Gen. Jovito Palparan, of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) told the “Defense” Committee of the House of