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Melchora Aquino (January 6, 1812 – February 19, 1919) was a #Filipino revolutionary. Aquino was known as "Tandang Sora" (tandang means "old") because of her old age during the #Philippine #Revolution (1896-1899). She was known by Philippine revolutionary soldiers as Tandang Sora, an acknowledgement of her wisdom & seniority. She was considered a Filipino counterpart to British nurse, Florence Nightingale. She was also known as the "Grand Woman of the Revolution" & "Mother of Balintawak" for her contributions.

Aquino was born on the feast of the Epiphany & named after Melchior, one of the Three Wise Men. She was the daughter of peasants, Juan & Valentina Aquino & she never attended school. Yet, she was literate at an early age. Also talented as a singer. She performed at community events & at Mass for church. She was often chosen for the role of Reyna Elena during the "Santacruzan", a big pageant commemorating Empress Helen's finding of the Cross of Christ, celebrated in the #Philippines in May.

Her husband, Fulgencio Ramos, a cabeza de barrio (village chief) died when their youngest child was 7 & she was left as a single parent for their 6 children. Tandang Sora continued life as an hermana mayor, active in celebrating fiestas, baptisms & weddings. She worked hard to give her children an education. She became a self taught nurse & her medical services helped to save many lives during the Philippine Revolution.

Aquino operated a store, which became refuge for revolutionaries. In 1896, when she was 84 years old, the Philippine revolution began. Her store served as a make-shift hospital where she provided medical care for sick/wounded revolutionists. She also provided food, shelter, encouragement, and prayers for the soldiers, even hosting 1,000 men in her home’s yard during the Cry of Balintawak. Secret meetings of the #Katipuneros ( #AntiColonialism revolutionaries) were often held at her house. She & her son, Juan Ramos, were present in the Cry of Balintawak & witnessed the tearing up of the cedulas(Spanish issued ID papers).

When the #Spaniards learned about her activities & her knowledge to the whereabouts of the Katipuneros, she was arrested by guardia civil on August 29, 1896. She was held captive in the house of a cabeza de barangay of Pasong Putik, Novaliches. Then transferred to Bilibid Prison in Manila. While in prison, she was interrogated & refused to divulge information. She was deported to Guam, Marianas Islands by Governor General Ramón Blanco. In Guam, she & a woman named Segunda Puentes were placed under house arrest in the residence of a Don Justo Dungca.

After the United States took control of the Philippines in 1898, Tandang Sora, like other exiles, returned to the Philippines in 1903. She later became an active member of the Philippine Independent Church.

She died at her daughter Saturnina's house in Banlat on February 19, 1919, at the age of 107. She received full state honors after her death. After years of being unnoticed for her efforts in the revolution. Her remains were first interred at the Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution at the Manila South Cemetery. These were then transferred to the Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park in Quezon City in 1970 & finally at the Tandang Sora National Shrine in 2012.

Ref: "The Tandang Sora bicentennial". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. February 26, 2021

Ref: Doran, Christine (1998). "Women in the Philippine Revolution". Philippine Studies. JSTOR 42634272
jstor.org/stable/42634272

Ref: filipiknow.net/surprising-fact

Ref: Kirstin Olsen, ed. (1994). Chronology of women's history. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313288036

Ref: Augusto V. de Viana, "In the Far Islands,: The Role of Natives from the Philippines in the Conquest, Colonization and Repopulation of the Mariana Islands. 2004.

Ref: Isagani R. Medina, "Melchora Aquino Wife of Fulgencio Ramos," In: Women in the Philippine Revolution, Rafaelita Hilario Soriano, ed. Quezon City: Printon Press, 1995.

Photos are from Wikimedia Commons.

Acts resulting in greenhouse emissions a breach of int’l law, SolGen tells ICJ

Philippine officials have submitted before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that acts of states resulting in anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions over time and causing climate change should be a breach of obligation under international law

gmanetwork.com/news/topstories

GMA News Online · Acts resulting in greenhouse emissions a breach of int’l law, SolGen tells ICJ By JOAHNA LEI CASILAO, GMA Integrated News
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Internationally wrongful act

"The #Philippine government asserted before the International Court of Justice (#ICJ) on Tuesday, December 3, that countries most responsible for driving #ClimateChange are committing an "internationally wrongful act."

It called on these nations to provide reparations, marking one of the Marcos Jr. administration’s boldest statements on climate justice."

qa.philstar.com/headlines/clim

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And that matter is still being fought over — especially in the court of public opinion.

In fact, no sooner had the #Newsmax settlement been announced last Thurs than #Fox’s *PR* op was out w/a stmnt seemingly unrelated to the question of whether or not the voting-machine company was defamed in 2020: “#Smartmatic’s President & Co-Founder, as well as one current & one fmr executive, were federally indicted for #bribery” involving a #Philippine govt contract.

#AliceGuo saga exposes #Philippine agencies & electoral system’s potential flaws
"officials revealed tt more than 1500 fake birth certificates were issued to foreigners fr 2016-23 in Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur province.. Guo’s case wasn't isolated & was “part of an elaborate malign influence effort to undermine of institutions & corrupt our public officials”. There are still links to #Chinesecriminal #syndicates to consider, #moneylaundering, #violations of #election #law"
scmp.com/week-asia/politics/ar

South China Morning Post · Alice Guo saga exposes Philippine agencies and electoral system’s flawsThe case has highlighted potential malign influence from external actors aiming to exploit such flaws, analysts say.

Thousands stranded by floods in Philippine capital as deadly typhoon prompts calls for climate action

Much of the Philippine capital remained underwater Thursday after deadly Typhoon Gaemi worsened torrential monsoon rains that lashed the country, trapping thousands of people in rising flood waters and causing widespread damage

cnn.com/2024/07/25/asia/philip

CNN · Floods inundate Philippine capital, oil tanker sinks as deadly typhoon prompts calls for climate actionBy Helen Regan
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On Monday, #PCG deployed one of its biggest vessels, the #BRPGabrielaSilang, to the northeast corner of the resource-rich submerged landmass inside the country’s exclusive economic zone (#EEZ) for a two-week mission. #EastPHSea #China

No sightings of Chinese ship in #Philippine Rise, says PCG
globalnation.inquirer.net/2273

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