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How China supported to overthrow Philippine Government.

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The history reveals how the Communist Government of China supported the NPA rebels of this country. The Chinese provided them weapons to be used in their revolt against the government.

It's one among the reasons why Martial Law was declared...

 

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Kaya pala Chinese ang governor diyan sa Isabela at tuluyang kunin lahat ang lupa diyan at pang tambak sa spratly island. Masakit isipin nangyari kay Marcos siya naging masama sa mata ng mga Filipino at si Ninoy naging hero at etong dating kampon ng CPP NPA ay ginawa pang General during Cory administration.

That's why Chinese governor is in Isabela and finally get all the land there and the rest of the Spratly Island. It hurts to think of Mark that he became wicked in the eyes of the Filipino and Ninoy became the hero and former emissaries of CMT NPA was made General during Cory administration.

 

hinde malinaw kay vic corpuz kung ano ang magiging kasaysayan ng Pilipinas kung sakaling nagtagumpay ang NPA. ang masasabi ko lang malamang kung nag tagumpay sila, sakop n tayo ng Tsina. iyan ang gusto ng intsik noon na pabagsakin c Marcos dahil hinde nila kaya noon agawin ang mga isla n ngayon ay nakuha na nila, dahil humina na ng humina ang depensa ng Pilipinas dahil sa mga pulitikong GAHAMAN.

No it was clear to Vic Corpuz what the Philippine history would be like in case the NPA succeeded. All I can say is likely if they have been successful, China would have taken over us That's what the Chinese then wanted to be the one that would be the same, as they were able to seize the islands now, since the Philippine's defense of its politicians has weakened.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_rebellion_in_the_Philippines

China provided support to the NPA from 1969–1976. After that period, the Chinese ceased all aid, resulting in a five-year period of reduced activity. Despite the setback, the rebellion rekindled with funds from revolutionary taxes, extortion and large scale foreign support campaigns.[16] Both the CPP and NPA attempted to garner support from the Workers' Party of Korea, the Maoist factions of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Japanese Red Army, Sandinista National Liberation Front, Communist Party of El Salvador, Communist Party of Peru, and the Algerian military. Financial aid, training and other forms of support were received from a number of the above. NDF-controlled trading companies were allegedly set up in Hong Kong, Belgium, and Yugoslavia. At the same time the Communist Party of the Philippines formed a unit in the Netherlands and sent representatives to Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Ireland, United States, Sweden, and various parts of the Middle East. Despite the massive amount of aid previously received, foreign support eventually dried up following the 1990s collapse of socialist governments worldwide.[7]

Between the 1970s and 1980s, thousands of volunteers, including youth and teenagers from both urban and rural areas, joined the organization. In 1992, NPA split into two factions: the reaffirmist faction led by Sison and the rejectionist faction which advocated the formation of larger military units and urban insurgencies. Through NPA's history, 13 smaller factions emerged from the group,[8] the most notable being MLPP-RHB, APP, RPA-M, RPM/P-RPA-ABB and CPLA. A parallel Moro insurgency created favorable conditions for the development of NPA. During the 1970s, 75% of the Philippine military was deployed on the island of Mindanao, a Moro stronghold, despite the 1976 peace deal between the government and MILF. As of 2000, 40% of the AFP troops continued to engage Moro rebels.[14]

In 2001, the AFP launched a campaign of selective extrajudicial killings, in an attempt to suppress NPA activity. By targeting suspected rebel sympathizers, the campaign aimed to destroy the communist political infrastructure. The program was modeled after the Phoenix Program, a U.S. project implemented during the Vietnam War. According to Dr William Norman Holden, University of Calgary, security forces carried out a total of 1,335 extrajudicial killings between January 2001 – October 2012.[14]

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MOVIE of how MV Karagatan was intercepted

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Operation: Get Victor Corpus (1987) Rudy 'Daboy' Fernandez / FULL MOViE

Binanggit din sa movie KUNG BAKIT HINDI TAYO PWEDE HAWAKAN NG TSINA kasi sabi ni Corpuz baka hawakan tayo sa leeg ng china (o gamitin sa pansariling interes).

GMA7 I-WITNESS Documentary

I WITNESS PAGBABALIK SA KARAGATAN

 

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Photo by Philippine Army

Smuggled AK-47s intended for Philippines rebels seized

By Edwin Espejo Nov 05, 2013 1:25PM UTC

Maj. Gen. Rainer Cruz III, head of the AFP’s Eastern Mindanao Command, said the intelligence community is verifying reports these AK-47 were smuggled in on inbound ore transport ships.

Among the areas being monitored is the eastern part of Mindanao, particularly in the Surigao provinces, where mining activities and ore shipment is prevalent.

The AK-47s are a favorite of insurgents and an iconic weapon of liberation movements during the ’70s.

The political arm of the NPA, the Communist Party of the Philippines, reportedly twice attempted to smuggle Chinese-made AK-47s in the mid-70s in what is now known as the Andrea-Karagatan episodes.

The rebels however abandoned their preference for the sturdy Soviet era-designed assault rifle due to scarcity of ammunition. But recent seizures are pointing to renewed rebel interests in AK-47s.

http://asiancorrespondent.com/115322/sm ... ds-seized/

photo credit: Philippine National Front's Page
An NPA Armed with a Type 56 Assault Rifle with Drum Mag. Type 56 is a Chinese Made Rifle and A Copy of AK-47.

AFP seeks NPA's supplier of AK-47s

By Jaime Laude (philstar.com) | Updated July 12, 2013 - 5:21pm

Field military commanders leading the charge against the communist insurgents operating in Northern Mindanao and in Davao Region have also expressed their concern over recoveries of AK-47s in the field.

“Most of these rebels are now armed with AK-47s. And we don’t know where these foreign-made assault rifles are coming from,” one Army field commander, earlier told The Star.

The Army field commander said that in an encounter with rebels in Davao, troops were able to recover six brand-new AK-47 rifles.

“Naka-plastic pa ang nga handles. Mga bagong dating. Saan galing at sino ang nag-supply, 'yan ang inaalam pa namin," he said.

The Army commander said the last information the military had was that the NPA has stopped using AK-47 rifles in their decades-old fight against government because of bullet and spareparts supply problem.

First developed and manufactured in Russia during World War II, AK-47s or Kalaniskovs, named after its inventor Mikhail Kalashnikov, was later replicated and mass-produced by China.

http://www.philstar.com/.../afp-seeks-n ... ier-ak-47s

 

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