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Though tried by a military court for rebellion, he was never found guilty. In 1985, while on pass to vote at the National Press Club annual elections, he escaped from the soldiers guarding him and rejoined the underground revolutionary movement. At the time of his escape, Ocampo was the longest-held
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In 1976, he was arrested and incarcerated as a political prisoner. For the next nine years he was severely tortured in various prison camps. At one point, he shared a cell with detained
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In 1989, he was rearrested together with his wife, Carolina Malay. Three years later in 1992, a year after his wife was released, he was freed. Neither was found guilty of any crime.
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Rep. France Castro and over 70 others were arrested on allegations of kidnapping and human trafficking charges over the transport of
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and was the founder of the Business and Economic Reporters Association of the Philippines. He is a lifetime member of the
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minors from the town of Talaingod, Davao Del Norte. Ocampo's group was released after posting bail of PHP80,000.00 each.
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called for peace talks with the communists. Ocampo headed the peace negotiating panel of the NDF, which represents the
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and Ocampo were fielded by the Makabayan coalition and were included as guest senatorial candidates of the
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of 14 Lumad students of the Salugpongan Ta Tanu Ingkanogan Community Learning Center Inc. in
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After the elections, on August 21, 2010, Ocampo started a weekly opinion column in the
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in three successful elections in 2001, 2004, and 2007. He was a member of the
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines for Bayan Muna
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LOOK: Satur Ocampo, lawmaker charged with kidnapping, human trafficking
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As party president and first nominee, he led the party-list group
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Regional Trial Court Branch 2 Jimmy Bustillo Boco, in a 26-page
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on January 22, 1987, Ocampo returned to the underground.
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Ocampo was a business editor of the pre-martial law
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After his three terms as representative, he ran for
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Filipino politician, activist, journalist and writer
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Philippine name
middle name
family name
The Honorable

Philippine House of Representatives
Bayan Muna
Crispin Beltran
Liza Maza
Joel Virador
Teodoro Casiño
Neri Colmenares
Santa Rita
Pampanga
Commonwealth of the Philippines
Bayan Muna
Makabayan
National Democratic Front
Filipino
Bayan Muna
House of Representatives
14th Congress of the Philippines
senator
May 2010 elections
Liza Maza
GABRIELA
Nacionalista Party
Manny Villar
Philippine Star
National Press Club

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