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    Philippine Communist Party Founder Dies in Exile

    Philippine Communist Party Founder Dies in Exile

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Jose Maria Sison, the founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines, whose armed wing has been waging one of Asia's longest-running insurgencies, has died. He was 83.

    Sison died peacefully late Friday after two weeks of confinement in a hospital in Utrecht, the , the party's spokesman, Marco Valbuena, said in a statement on Saturday. The cause of death was not disclosed.

    Sison had lived in self-exile in The Netherlands since then-President Corazon Aquino released him from detention in 1986, shortly after the “People ” revolt overthrew dictator Ferdinand Marcos, the father and namesake of the current Philippine president.

    Sison died 10 days before the party he founded in 1968 was marking its 54th anniversary on Dec. 26. Its armed wing, the People's , was established months later in March 1969, numbering only about 60 Maoist fighters armed with nine automatic rifles and 26 single-shot rifles and pistols. But the movement gradually grew and expanded across the impoverished nation.

    Battle setbacks, surrenders and infighting, however, have weakened the guerrilla group, which is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and remains a major Philippine security threat. The communist rebellion has left about 40,000 combatants and civilians dead. It also has stunted economic development, especially in the countryside, where the military says…

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