- Sakdalista
The Sakdalista (coming from the tagalog word sakdal, meaning "Accuse") Philippine party was founded in 1930 by a right wing leader,
Benigno Ramos , a writer and discontented former government clerk. The name of the party was based onEmile Zola 'sJ'accuse .Drawing strength from the
Masses , the movement advocated which advocated tax reductions, land reforms, the breakup of the large estates or "hacienda s", and the severing of American ties.During the early 1930s the Sakdalista, through writings such as "Sakdal", "Free Filipino", "Filipinos Libres" and "Malayang Tao", all drwaing inspiration from
Gandhi 's noncooperation movement in India that urged nonparticipation in government, boycott of elections, and withholding of taxes.In 1933 the Sakdals organized as a political party. They did surprisingly well in the Philippine election of 1934 and were thus encouraged to attempt an uprising the following year.
On the night of May 2, partially armed mobs seized municipal buildings in 14 towns. The uprising was crushed the next day, with the loss of about 100 lives. Ramos fled to Tokyo and the Sakdalistas were nearly disbanded, and rural conditions remained a source of frustration and dissension and led to numerous other such peasant rebellions. But Benigno ramos drew support to
Japan , until he returned during the Japanese Occupied Philippines. Its remnants became the right wing Japanese collaborationistGanap Party , led by the same leader.External links
* [http://www.workmall.com/wfb2001/philippines/philippines_history_resistance_movements.html Philippines Resistance Movements]
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