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Commissioner Alfonso Jumawan, one of the officers of the New People Army, published another poetry collection in Bintang Cansori, released in 1984. The 40 poems are in four parts, which originally appeared in the magazine Bintang Cansori in the same year. It was released as a book in 1987. Because of his pacifist views, he was more often detained by the government troops than the guerrilla fighters. Nevertheless, he was the only one to serve a jail term and then an exile in the United States. Thus, like Jose Rizal, he was imprisoned more than executed. Contrary to Rizal, however, he was not martyred by firing squad or guillotine for his protest. A gallows-like wooden structure in Yanzao, Capiz, and a small cemetery in Pres. Carlos P. Garcia State University, Capiz, memorialize him. He died from cancer in 1990. His poems, though, carry the mark of his prison experience as he writes about both the physical and emotional aspects of prison life. They also capture the intimate experience of being a detainee, a rebel, a poet, and a guerrilla fighter. He may have been thinking of an earlier poem, Apay Nga Alam, of which Chapter IV is titled Home Reminds: January 24, 1986. It refers to the experience of the army and police when they raided his house.The de-privatisation of HEIs is an example of implicit policy change. The Philippines policies de-privatisation of HEIs in the 1980s is an example of policy change for the same end in the Philippines. The shift was neither explicit nor legislated because of the nature of higher education. However, the private operators in the higher education market who desired to be recognised by the government were the ones who spearheaded the move.
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