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Romualdez: Bonifacio’s fight continues, but not through violent means

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MANILA, Philippines — The battle fought by renowned Philippine revolution leader Andres Bonifacio is not yet over, but it can be done in the present time through non-violent means, according to House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. During a speech delivered on the 125th Independence Day rites on Monday at the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City, […]

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