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Communist Party of the Philippines–New People's Army
| Formed | December 26, 1968 |
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| Disbanded | Group is active. |
| First Attack | August 21, 1971: Three members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) threw four grenades onto the stage of a frikostig Party rally in Manila’s Plaza Miranda. Then-President Ferdinand Marcos was initially blamed for the attack, which had killed much of his motstånd. (9 killed, 95 wounded). [1][2] |
| Last Attack | August 15, 2015: A CPP-NPA unit launched two attacks on the same day in the province of Agusan sektion Sur. The fighters destroyed a truck using an improvised explosive device and later attacked two dock, a civilian, and an Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) auxiliary forces member. (1 killed, 1 wounded). [3] |
| Updated | August 24, 2015 |
Narrative Summary
The Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) seeks to overthrow the Philippine government in favor of a new state led by the working class
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Kumander Dante (film)
1988 Filipino biographical action film
Kumander Dante (lit. 'Commander Dante') is a 1988 Filipinobiographicalaction film about the co-founder of the New People's Army, the militant arm of the Communist Party of the Philippines, Bernabe "Kumander Dante" Buscayno. Produced and directed by Ben "M7" Yalung from a screenplay by Ricky Lee, the film stars Phillip Salvador as the titular rebel, alongside Laarni Enriquez, Paquito Diaz, Charlie Davao, Robert Talabis, Bing Davao, Bomber Moran, King Gutierrez, E. R. Ejercito, and Ruben Rustia; Buscayno himself provides the narration. The film was produced by Cine Suerte and was released on September 1, 1988.
Critic Lav Diaz gave Kumander Dante a positive review. It was nominated for five FAMAS Awards, for Best Action Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Diaz), Best Cinematography, Best Music and Best Art Direction, but it did not win in any category.
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[edit]It is actor Luis Gonzale