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Cuartel de Santo Domingo, also known as ''Fort Sto. Domingo ''and ''Intramuros of Sta. Rosa'', is an old two-storey Spanish barracks building in
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, Laguna in the Philippines. It is currently used as the headquarters of the
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of the
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The bastion is strategically located in Barangay Santo Domingo, Santa Rosa, Laguna near the municipality of Silang. It is named after
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, a Dominican saint and founder of the Dominican order which owns the lands around Santa Rosa,
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and Calamba. The whole cuartel is built across an stretch of land. Its walls are made up of adobe stones. Some of the interior walls inside were part of the ruins of the old fort. Watchtowers are not presently used since the building is covered with huge trees.


History

The fort was built in 1877 as headquarters of the guardia civil against ''tulisanes'' or bandits. Standing close to Silang, its adobe walls were built to protect the town, particularly the Dominican haciendas of Santa Rosa and Biñan, from ''tulisanes'' coming from
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. During the revolution, it served as headquarters of the Spaniards led by Gen. Jose Lachambre against the army of Gen.
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from Cavite in 1897. The fort also served as a refuge for women from
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and Calamba to protect them from being abused by the
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and transformed as a center of commerce during the Japanese occupation. It was used by the
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from 1957 to 1990 and has been used by the Philippine National Police since 1992.


The Fort today

The fort was declared a
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by the National Historic Institute (now
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) under NHI Resolution No. 3, series 2005 on July 21, 2005. A marker was unveiled on September 20, 2005 Currently, the fort serves as the headquarters and training camp of the Philippine National Police's Special Action Force and as a detention center for many big-time political detainees such as former President
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(MNLF) chair Nur Misuari, former Senator
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and PDAF scam mastermind
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. Since it now served as prisoners of high-profile detainees, the ''cuartel ''is off-limits to the public. The use of the fort as a detention facility was strongly opposed by Laguna's 1st District Representative Dan Fernandez.{{Cite web, url = http://www.rappler.com/nation/37947-fort-santo-domingo-laguna-detention-facility, title = Laguna solon wants high-profile detainees out of Fort Sto Domingo, date = September 2, 2013, accessdate = June 22, 2014, website = , publisher = Rappler, last = , first = The southwestern part of the fort was realigned to make way for the construction of the Santa Rosa City Exit of
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Management

Since 2000, the people of Santa Rosa through an organization called ''Kilusan Cuartel de Santo Domingo ''have "wanted to return the fort to the Local Government Unit of Santa Rosa from the ownership of the military and the police".'' ''Laguna 1st District Representative Dan Fernandez also appealed to
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that the government unit owns it and not the military nor the police.''


References

Marked Historical Structures of the Philippines Spanish Colonial architecture in the Philippines Forts in the Philippines Spanish Colonial Fortifications of the Philippines Buildings and structures completed in 1877 Buildings and structures in Santa Rosa, Laguna National Historical Landmarks of the Philippines 1877 establishments in the Spanish Empire