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Leandro Legara Alejandro (July 10, 1960 – September 19, 1987) was a
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and
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political activist in the
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.


Early life and education

Alejandro was born in 1960 in
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, the eldest son of Rosendo Alejandro and Salvacion Legara. He studied at St. James Academy before continuing his education at the
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(UP) in Diliman in 1978.


University

Alejandro began a B.Sc. Chemistry as a preparatory course to medicine, and joined the Campus Crusade for Christ during his freshman year, but he switched courses to Philippine Studies after taking classes in history and political science and discovering
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. He joined the university's short-lived Anti-Imperialist Youth Committee, which later became the national student umbrella organization Youth for Nationalism and Democracy (YND) on 17 August 1980. He also joined the '' Philippine Collegian'', the UP student publication, as a features writer, where he wrote articles critical of the Marcos administration. He established the Center for Nationalist Studies (CNS) in 1983. Alejandro held several positions in the university after leaving the Collegian. He was elected chair of the College of Arts and Sciences Student Council in 1982–83, and vice chairman and then chairman of the UP student council in 1983–84, which was dissolved three years after it was established after opposing a tuition fee raise. In 1981, he led a rally to Mendiola Street, the first after martial law was lifted. The Student Council became vocal on national issues following the assassination of Ninoy Aquino. Alejandro participated in protests against the assassination, one of the largest student rallies for some time.


Activism and imprisonment

Alejandro was involved in the formation of broad multi-sector organizations during the Martial Law rule of
Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. ( , , ; September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat who was the 10th president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled under martia ...
, including "PAPA" during the visit of Pope
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in 1981, and People's MIND in 1982 against Marcos's national referendum. His activism began in earnest following Aquino's murder in 1983, when he joined the anti-Marcos protests and the Justice for Aquino, Justice for All (JAJA) movement. He dropped out of university to become a full-time activist, organizing the resistance against the Marcos regime. He was also part of the Movement for the Philippine Sovereignty and Democracy (KAAKBAY) led by former Senator
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, and the Nationalist Alliance for Justice, Freedom and Democracy (NAJFD) under Diokno in 1984. In 1985, the
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(BAYAN) was established, and Alejandro became its secretary-general leading the party together with retired senator Lorenzo M. Tañada. Alejandro was a prominent member of the parliament of the streets during the 1980s, alongside
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, Lorenzo Tañada, and other Filipino nationalist leaders. On 13 February 1985, Alejandro and friend Jose Virgilio Bautista were arrested while negotiating on behalf of students marching to Camp Aguinaldo, and taken to Camp Ipil detention center in
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. They were held on a Preventive Detention Arrest (PDA), a Marcos decree that authorized the detention of any person for one year without charge. Life in custody was bearable for Alejandro, and he continued to participate in the anti-Marcos movement by correspondence. After two months, Alejandro and Bautista were released thanks to a campaign for their release from both domestic and international supporters.Maramba (1997), p.25 After his release, Alejandro returned to the protest movement.


1987 elections

After the
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of 1986, Alejandro ran for
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, standing unsuccessfully for the
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seat of Malabon-Navotas against Tessie Aquino-Oreta, sister-in-law of
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.


Assassination

On 19 September 1987, Alejandro left a press conference at the National Press Club where he announced plans for a nationwide strike against the military's role in government, and headed to the Bayan office on Rosal Street, Cubao. During the journey, a van cut into the path of his vehicle, rolled down the driver's window, and fatally shot Alejandro in the face and neck with a single shot.


Personal life

Alejandro was married to Lidy Nacpil, a fellow socialist activist he had met at the university through mutual membership of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship and the
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. They were together for five years before they married in an ecumenical wedding at the University of the Philippines Protestant Chapel on 18 January 1986, with around 500 guests. They had one child together named Rusan (born March 9, 1987). Nacpil later became a prominent environmental activist.


Legacy

The Leandro L. Alejandro Foundation (LLAF) was founded after the murder in 1987, to support the peace process under president
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, and organized in the early 1990s as a peace network, with Alejandro's widow Lidy Nacpil-Alejandro playing an active role. In 1997, a
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, ''Lean'', was staged to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Alejandro's assassination. The play was revised and performed again a number of times during the 2010s. A documentary entitled ''Lean: In the Line of Fire is the Place of Honor'' was produced by Sandigan para sa Mag-aaral at Sambayanan (SAMASA) Alumni Association, the student political party under which Alejandro ran and won the chairmanship of the UP Diliman University Student Council in 1983. Alejandro's image can also be seen at the painting at the second floor lobby of Palma Hall, UP Diliman.


See also

*
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*
People Power Revolution The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the February Revolution, was a series of popular Demonstration (people), demonstrations in the Philippines, mostly in Metro Manila, from February 22 to 25, 1986. There was a ...
* UP Diliman University Student Council *
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References


External links


The Killing of Lean Alejandro (9/19/1987)Leandro L. Alejandro Foundation
at the
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