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                    [Summary] => (Newsbreak magazine ran this story about Romulo Kintanar in its April 1, 2002 issue.)


Sometime in 1985, a core of communist cadres hatched a plot that they hoped would bring Ferdinand Marcos to his knees: seize the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City, hold hostage the entire parliament in session, and force him to negotiate.

The guerrillas would demand the release of all political prisoners, led by their founding chairman, Jose Ma. Sison. Since Marcos had grown so unpopular, the unstated objective of the plot was obvious: to spark a revolt against his regime.
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Sometime in 1985, a core of communist cadres hatched a plot that they hoped would bring Ferdinand Marcos to his knees: seize the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City, hold hostage the entire parliament in session, and force him to negotiate.

The guerrillas would demand the release of all political prisoners, led by their founding chairman, Jose Ma. Sison. Since Marcos had grown so unpopular, the unstated objective of the plot was obvious: to spark a revolt against his regime.
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