Rano massacre, the Glossary
The Rano massacre, also known as the Digos massacre, refers to the aftermath of an incident which occurred in the village of Rano in Digos, Davao del Sur on June 25, 1989 which resulted to the death of 39 people.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Anti-communism, Associated Press, Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit, Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines, Davao del Sur, Decapitation, Digos, Geneva Conventions, Human Rights Watch, Irregular military, James N. Rowe, Kublai Millan, Lumad, National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, New People's Army, Philippine Constabulary, Philippines, Sitio, United Church of Christ in the Philippines.
- 1989 controversies
- 1989 crimes in the Philippines
- 20th-century mass murder in the Philippines
- Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines
- History of Davao del Sur
- Massacres in 1989
- Massacres in the Philippines
- Political controversies in the Philippines
Anti-communism
Anti-communism is political and ideological opposition to communist beliefs, groups, and individuals.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit
The Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit, variously called Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit, Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit and commonly referred to by its acronym CAFGU (pronounced "kahf-goo") is an irregular auxiliary force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines focusing on anti-insurgency efforts in the countryside.
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Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines
The history of communist armed conflicts in the Philippines is closely related to the history of Communism in the Philippines, with various armed conflict linked to the armed wings of the various communist organizations that have evolved since 1930.
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Davao del Sur
Davao del Sur (Habagatang Dabaw; Katimugang Davao), officially the Province of Davao del Sur (Lalawigan sa Habagatang Dabaw, Lalawigan sa Davao del Sur; Lalawigan ng Katimugang Davao, Lalawigan ng Davao del Sur), is a province in the Philippines located in the Davao Region in Mindanao.
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Decapitation
Decapitation is the total separation of the head from the body.
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Digos
Digos, officially the City of Digos (Dakbayan sa Digos; Lungsod ng Digos), is a 2nd class component city and capital of the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines.
Geneva Conventions
language.
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Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization headquartered in New York City that conducts research and advocacy on human rights.
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Irregular military
Irregular military is any non-standard military component that is distinct from a country's national armed forces.
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James N. Rowe
James Nicholas "Nick" Rowe (February 8, 1938 – April 21, 1989) was a United States Army officer and one of only 34 American prisoners of war to escape captivity during the Vietnam War.
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Kublai Millan
Rey Mudjahid Ponce Millan (born 8 July 1974) better known as Kublai Millan or Kublai is a Filipino painter, sculptor, curator, and cultural mover from Mindanao.
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Lumad
The Lumad are a group of Austronesian indigenous peoples in the southern Philippines.
National Intelligence Coordinating Agency
The National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) (Pambansang Ahensiya na Tagapag-Ugnay sa Pamalayan) is the primary intelligence gathering and analysis arm of the Government of the Philippines in charge of carrying out overt, covert, and clandestine intelligence activities.
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New People's Army
The New People's Army (Bagong Hukbong Bayan), abbreviated NPA or BHB, is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). Rano massacre and New People's Army are communist armed conflicts in the Philippines.
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Philippine Constabulary
The Philippine Constabulary (PC; Hukbóng Pamayapà ng Pilipinas, HPP; Constabularía Filipina) was a gendarmerie-type military police force of the Philippines from 1901 to 1991, and the predecessor to the Philippine National Police.
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Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.
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Sitio
A sitio (Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay.
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
The United Church of Christ in the Philippines (Tagalog: Ang Nagkaisang Iglesia ni Cristo sa Pilipinas; Ilokano: Nagkaykaysa nga Iglesia Ni Cristo iti Filipinas) is a Christian denomination in the Philippines.
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See also
1989 controversies
- 1989 Temple of the Tooth attack
- Blackeyes (TV series)
- Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by The Sun
- Fuck tha Police
- Islamic scarf controversy in France
- Layanam
- Mogadishu riots of July 1989
- Rain Man
- Rano massacre
1989 crimes in the Philippines
- 1989 Davao hostage crisis
- Rano massacre
20th-century mass murder in the Philippines
- 1989 Davao hostage crisis
- 1995 Ipil massacre
- 2000 Ozamiz ferry bombing
- Balangiga massacre
- First Battle of Bud Dajo
- Jabidah massacre
- Lason Batch
- Manili massacre
- March across Samar
- Mendiola massacre
- Palimbang massacre
- Rano massacre
- Rizal Day bombings
- Sinasa massacre
- Vizconde murders
Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines
- 2022 Samar boat explosion
- Alex Boncayao Brigade
- Alsa Masa
- Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines
- Cordillera People's Liberation Army
- First Quarter Storm
- Killing of Keith and Nolven Absalon
- MV Karagatan incident
- Mount Data Peace Accord
- New People's Army
- New People's Army rebellion
- Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity
- Oplan HACKLE
- Rano massacre
- Revolutionary Proletarian Army
- Timeline of the New People's Army rebellion
History of Davao del Sur
- Battle of the Malala River
- Davao (province)
- History of Davao City
- Nueva Guipúzcoa revolt
- Rano massacre
Massacres in 1989
- École Polytechnique massacre
- 1989 Kandy massacre
- 1989 Santa Elmira massacre
- 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
- 1989 Valvettiturai massacre
- Fergana massacre
- La Rochela massacre
- Massacre of Trujillo
- Mogadishu riots of July 1989
- Rano massacre
- Stockton schoolyard shooting
- Talangsari incident
Massacres in the Philippines
- 1995 Ipil massacre
- 2017 Bulacan massacre
- 2nd Sangley Rebellion (1639)
- Escalante massacre
- First Battle of Bud Dajo
- Kabacan massacre
- List of massacres in the Philippines
- Maguindanao massacre
- Manila massacre
- Manili massacre
- March across Samar
- Mendiola massacre
- New Bataan massacre
- Palawan massacre
- Pamplona massacre
- Pantingan River massacre
- Pata Island massacre
- RCBC robbery-massacre
- Rano massacre
- Sag-od massacre
- Sagay massacre
- Sangley Rebellion
- Shin'yō Maru incident
- Sinasa massacre
- Tacub massacre
- Vizconde murders
Political controversies in the Philippines
- 1972 ambush of Juan Ponce Enrile
- Controversies in the 2010 Philippine general election
- Epal (politics)
- Love the Philippines
- Pilipinas Kay Ganda
- Rano massacre
- Sagay massacre
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rano_massacre
Also known as Digos massacre.