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AS A MATTER OF FACT By Sara Soliven De Guzman The Philippine Star I am haunted by one of my late father, Maximo V. Soliven’s beautifully written column about Philippine Independence entitled: A Portrait of the Filipino as a hero: In search of himself. This column was written a decade ago on June 12, 1990. I had always kept it, waiting for a perfect day Read More …

In commemoration of Bonifacio Day on November 30, the following article highlights the life of Valentin Diaz, one of the founders of the Katipunan or K.K.K., the secret society that started the Philippine Revolution of 1896, and that of his cousin Eulalio Diaz who fought the Americans during the Philippine-American War. (This article was originally published in Global Balita on November 29, 2011). A Pact Read More …
By Dahli Aspillera Malaya ‘Bonifacio was not only the Father of the Philippine Revolution. Bonifacio was above all the Father of Philippine Democracy.–Manuel L. Quezon, President, Philippine Commonwealth’ FROM Carmencita Acosta, an email which was a joy to receive, and most fitting to publish on this November 30, Bonifacio Day: Dahli, please don’t forget that your grandfather was at the forefront working for the declaration Read More …

In commemoration of Bonifacio Day on November 30, the following article highlights the life of Valentin Diaz, one of the founders of the Katipunan or K.K.K., the secret society that started the Philippine Revolution of 1896, and that of his cousin Eulalio Diaz who fought the Americans during the Philippine-American War. A Pact sealed with Blood 1: The Diazes of Paoay By George M. Hizon Read More …
ni George M. Hizon Isa sa pinakatanyag na kilusang lihim na itinatag sa Pilipinas ay ang K.K.K. Kilala rin bilang KATIPUNAN, ang K.K.K. ay isang acronym na nagkakahulugang Kataastaasan Kagalanggalangan Katipunan ng mga Anak Ng Bayan. Nagsimula noong 1892, ang pangunahing layunin ng K.K.K. ay mapatalsik ang 350-daan taong pamahalaan ng mga Kastila sa Pilipinas. Napakaraming artikulo ang naisulat tungkol sa kiliusang ito, nguni’t kaunti lang Read More …
ni George M. Hizon Sa pagkakulong nina Artemio Ricarte at Eulalio Diaz noong kalagitnaan ng Abril, 1904, isa pang Filipinong rebelde ang tumayo bilang pinuno ng mga rebolusyonaryong pwersa. Siya ay si Macario Sakay at naghasik siya ng isang madugong pakikibaka laban sa mga pwersa ng US sa rehiyon ng mga Tagalog mula Abril, 1904 hanggang sa Hulyo, 1906. Nguni’t sino nga ba talaga si Macario Read More …
One of the Katipunan founders was my great uncle, Valentin Diaz. He is memorialized with a national heritage marker at his birthplace in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. I’m proud to have a blood relative part of the fight for Philippine independence. — Perry Diaz Looking Back by Ambeth Ocampo from Philippine Daily Inquirer http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/20100708-280033/The-founding-of-the-Katipunan THE CORNER OF ELCANO AND C. M. RECTO IS a textbook example of urban Read More …