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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the


    sa ending pud tanawa. murag its like telling the reader pud

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the

    Who is JONAS BURGOS ?

    I update daw ko beh .. its better first off to know who he is first in the thread than make our own researches .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the

    mao ni c padre burgos?

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join

    Adto pang recruit sa mga taga University of the Philippines, kay daghan didto mga uto uto og mga mabaw nga pang utok! lolz

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the

    delete thread whahaha... kinsa man sad nas JONAS BURGOS sama mangutana sa usa ka tawo na wala ka ila nimo na WHO YOU? hehe

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the

    mao ni cya kato taga up na gi abduct sa military kay npa kuno. murag 2 yrs na ni na story

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the

    Ah mao diay na siya ? Ok ... lols !
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join

    here's somethin' about him:

    "His abduction immediately made the headlines. And that may be due to his surname. Jonas Burgos, the son of the late press freedom fighter Joe Burgos, has kept himself in low profile for all his years spent teaching farmers about natural and self-sustaining farming techniques. But now even his captors may have been caught by surprise at the national and international furor his abduction generated.

    The closest Jonas would get to follow the footsteps of his journalist father was to delve into photojournalism, Jonas’ younger brother, JL, told Bulatlat in an interview during an indignation rally held May 4 at the People Power Monument along the Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).

    More than a hundred friends and supporters marched at least two kilometers along EDSA to demand the safe and immediate release of Jonas who was abducted April 28 in broad daylight, 12 noon, inside the Ever Gotesco Mall along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City. Witnesses testified that the younger Burgos was accosted by two unidentified men and was “held by the hands and feet” and taken to a waiting van outside the mall.

    The Burgos family has been searching for him since but his whereabouts remains undetermined.

    Human rights groups and old friends of the family since Martial Law accused state security agents of being behind Jonas’ enforced disappearance. The military top brass had denied the accusation while police authorities have vowed to locate the missing Jonas.

    Farmer-activist

    Jonas, the third of five children, took up political science at the San Beda College. “Pero hindi nya tinapos,” JL said, “kasi ang hilig nya talaga ay ang pagsasaka.” (But he did not complete his course because he was really interested in agriculture.)

    He may have taken the passion for farming from their parents, JL said. Their parents plant organic palay (unhusked rice grain), corn, vegetables and fruit bearing trees in their 12-hectare agricultural lot in Barangay Tartaro, San Miguel town in the province of Bulacan.

    The 36-year-old Jonas finished BS Agriculture at the Benguet State University. After which, he helped manage their farm especially when his father got ill. The older Burgos died of stroke in November 2003 and left the farm to his wife, Edith, and their five children.

    By then, Jonas had been sharing his knowledge to his barrio mates and introduced organic farming to peasants in their town and other surrounding areas. He had since been a member of the Alyansa ng Magbubukid sa Bulacan (AMB or Alliance of Concerned Peasants in Bulacan), the local chapter of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP or Peasant Movement of the Philippines) in the province.

    “Nung bata pa kami, nagpakita na si utol ng pagmamalasakit sa kapwa,” (Even when we were still children, my brother had already shown his concern for others.) JL said as he remembers his brother taking the slippers of their father and giving it to an elderly woman knocking at their door for alms. During their younger years, JL said, they also helped in their family’s rice advocacy campaign for high school students who went to their farm for summer exposure.

    The difference

    Two weeks before Jonas was abducted, JL said, he and Jonas talked about the intensifying political situation that has led to unabated killings, disappearances and harassment of political activists.

    “Alam namin delikado lahat ng aktibista pero hindi namin inisip na may mangyayari sa kanya,” (We knew that it is dangerous for activists but we did not think that something would happen to him.) JL said shaking his head. He said his family did not notice any obvious threat against Jonas until he went missing.

    “Lumaki kami na hinaharas ang tatay namin at ang buong pamilya,” (We grew up in a situation where our father and the whole family was being harassed.) JL said. Their parents were then publishers of one of the first anti-dictatorship newspaper during Martial Law, the We Forum. The older Burgos, however, was not able to evade Martial Law authorities for long. Their press office was raided by the Metropolitan Command (Metrocom) on December 7, 1982 and Joe Burgos, together with the editors and staff of We Forum, was arrested and stayed in prison for almost a year.

    “Pero nung martial law, may warrant of arrest nung kinuha nila ang tatay ko. Ngayong sinasabi na nagbalik na ang demokrasya, ngayon lang may nawala sa pamilya namin at hindi ito panahon ng martial law,” (During Martial Law they had a warrant when they arrested my father. It is ironic that it is now when democracy was supposedly restored that one of our family members was forcibly disappeared. And it is not even Martial Law.) JL said..."

    anyways, there is no concrete proof that the military abducted him. for all we know, he could have been abducted not by the military but by another group like NPA for black propaganda, or worse, he could have staged his own disappearance to make it look like the military did it...

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    Yes its true ,I have lived 2 years sa balay sa isa ka leader nga aktibista sa Negros.Dili sad kung aktibista ka leftist ka na.Activist also fear NPA as well as military.Kung dunay encounter unya mutabang ka sa military NPA would accused you as DPA.Kung mutabang pud ka sa NPA pasanginlan man ka military ug NPA.Ang mga aktibista duna man ilang prinsipyo ug mga bagay nga gipakiglaban.Killing of suspected NPA or DPA,human rights violation etc.

    If Jonas would have been an NPA,he would have been a big asset to their organization.If he sympatized with the NPA,why kill him?

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    Default Re: Jonas Burgos is an NPA? Then by God, by Allah, and by Marx, let us all join the

    Quote Originally Posted by godsaint
    Yes its true ,I have lived 2 years sa balay sa isa ka leader nga aktibista sa Negros.Dili sad kung aktibista ka leftist ka na.Activist also fear NPA as well as military.Kung dunay encounter unya mutabang ka sa military NPA would accused you as DPA.Kung mutabang pud ka sa NPA pasanginlan man ka military ug NPA.Ang mga aktibista duna man ilang prinsipyo ug mga bagay nga gipakiglaban.Killing of suspected NPA or DPA,human rights violation etc.

    If Jonas would have been an NPA,he would have been a big asset to their organization.If he sympatized with the NPA,why kill him?
    yeah, murag true na imo giingon...an activist fears both the military and the NPA...DOUBLE WHAMMY!!!

    there are a lot ways to be an activist...u could be an activist for green earth, farmers & agriculture, politics, human rights, etc...


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