Antonio Tagamolila
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Antonio Sandoval Tagamolila (January 17, 1950 - February 18, 1974) was a Filipino activist, student journalist, and revolutionary who was active during the administration of former President Ferdinand Marcos. He was the editor-in-chief of The Philippine Collegian and the president of the College Editors' Guild of the Philippines in 1971, as well as a member of Kabataang Makabayan. After the imposition of Martial law in 1972, Tagamolila joined the New People's Army. He was killed on February 18, 1975, in an encounter.
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Antonio Tagamolila
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Antonio S. Tagamolila
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Antonio S. Tagamolila
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1974-02-18
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La Paz, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
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1950-01-17
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One child
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1974-02-18
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Crispin Tagamolila
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three more siblings
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Manuel Tagamolila
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Casiana Sandoval
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Activist
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Student journalist
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Victoria Segui
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Antonio Sandoval Tagamolila (January 17, 1950 - February 18, 1974) was a Filipino activist, student journalist, and revolutionary who was active during the administration of former President Ferdinand Marcos. He was the editor-in-chief of The Philippine Collegian and the president of the College Editors' Guild of the Philippines in 1971, as well as a member of Kabataang Makabayan. After the imposition of Martial law in 1972, Tagamolila joined the New People's Army. He was killed on February 18, 1975, in an encounter.
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