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Anarchism influenced Jose Rizal (1861–96), martyr of the Philippine Revolution, and his fellow Filipino ...
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Aquino, Benigno, Jr. (1932–1983)
Benigno Aquino, Jr. (1932–83), popularly known as Ninoy Aquino, was a Filipino patriot and politician, ...
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The Assembly of the Poor (AOP) is a large network of grassroots activists from across Thailand, comprised ...
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Bogoyoke (General) Aung San was the most important of the generation of Burmese nationalists who matured ...
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Aung San Suu Kyi, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and talented orator, is a leading proponent for democracy ...
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Andres de Castro Bonifacio was a Filipino patriot and revolutionary, considered the “Father of the Philippine ...
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The origins of Burma's struggle for democracy are subject to debate. Historians disagree as to the factors ...
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Burma, national movement against British colonial rule
The genesis of the Burmese nationalist movement can be traced to the urban-elitist Young Men's Buddhist ...
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Cambodia, anti-colonial protests, 1863–1945
During the 90 years of the French Protectorate of Cambodia (1863–1953) the French faced a number of challenges ...
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Cambodia, communist protests and revolution
On September 30, 1960, Cambodian communists held a secret congress at Phnom Penh railway station where, ...
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