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WHEN Jose Ma. Sison was released from prison in 1986, he could not immediately reassume his post as CPP chairman, and that time, the movement was teeming with leaders who had somehow seen through the lies of his protracted people's war. Like the Lavaites and Sison's Plaza Miranda bombing cohorts before them, these communist leaders want victory at all cost — and fast.

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