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Jose Maria Sison, founder of the Philippine Communist Party, and his wife Julie de Lima attend a press meeting at his headquarters in Utrecht September 13, 2007. A Dutch court ordered the
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FALSE: Wife of Joma Sison is sister of Senator Leila de Lima
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Today is the birthday of comrade Joma Sison. His insights continue to illuminate the Philippine revolution's path, help guide the Communist Party and rouse the international proletariat and people to wage anti-imperialist
Jose Maria Sison, is a jingoist, pseudo-democrat, pseudo-feminist, Stalinist demagogue : Indybay
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Toby Sterling Personal Homepage: A Lethe: Joma Sison: He Did It Mao's Way
Why did Jose Maria Sison, the Philippines' Communist Party founder choose the Netherlands for his exile instead of the USSR or the DPRK? - Quora
Evidence indicates both the CPP and the NPA were organized in Hacienda Luisita
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ILPS joins the celebration of the Centennial of the First International Toiling Womens Day : NOLA Indymedia