Binuko ni Vice Ganda na natakot si Vhong Navarro sa kanyang pagbabalik sa Its Showtime. Constantino, Renato (1980) [1970], "Veneration without Understanding, Dissent and Counter-consciousness", pp. In 1887 Rizal published his first novel, Noli me tangere (The Social Cancer), a passionate exposure of the evils of Spanish rule in the Philippines. The Order of the Knights of Rizal, a civic and patriotic organization, boasts of dozens of chapters all over the globe. Could read Russian, Swedish, and Portuguese. [note 17], Though popularly mentioned, especially on blogs, there is no evidence to suggest that Gandhi or Nehru may have corresponded with Rizal, nor have they mentioned him in any of their memoirs or letters. T T or F The sportscaster Chino Trinidad is a descendant of Rizal's true love (Leonor Rivera). Rizal's roommates (a) Captain Justo Trinidad - former gobernadorcillo & a refugee from Spanish tyranny; (b) Jose Albert - young student from Manila. Frederick James Furnivall English philologist who first proposed the Oxford English Dictionary (1825-1910) Baron Karl Wilhelm von Humboldt German philologist noted for his studies of the relation between . Rizal's father forbade the young man to see Rivera in order to avoid putting her family in danger. Rizal had earlier volunteered his services as a doctor in Cuba and was given leave by Governor-General Ramn Blanco to serve in Cuba to minister to victims of yellow fever. Content may require purchase if you do not have access. Rizal distinguished himself not only in literature, but also, and with equal success, in science, especially in chemistry. [57][self-published source?] [99] Ramon Blanco later presented his sash and sword to the Rizal family as an apology.[100]. A. Only energetic men wander to exotic lands, with the firm belief that they are destined to rule over the natives, and with strong prejudices against them; (5) The skin of the colored man exposes him to the prejudices of Europeans, and in that consists misfortune. With your meaningful insights, help shape the stories that can shape the country. In the 10th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards ceremony, Rizal was honored in the Best Story category for Gerardo de Len's adaptation of his book Noli Me Tngere. DrViola, Maximo, My Travels with Jose Rizal, in The Manila Times, 01 2, 1951, p. 3.Google Scholar, 13. III, pp. "The First Filipino: A Biography of Jos Rizal". There he earned the degree, Licentiate in Medicine. For the railway station, see, "Philippine Propaganda Movement" redirects here. Rizal sent many specimens of animals, insects, and plants for identification to the (Anthropological and Ethnographical Museum of Dresden[131]), Dresden Museum of Ethnology. DrCraig, Austin, Many Nations of the World Paid Dr. Jose Rizal Tribute, in The Tribune (Manila), 12 30, 1933, p. 14.Google Scholar. by Thompson; besides, 16 volumes of History of Voyages Until 1760. [51][52][53], We are entirely in accord in admitting the existence of God. We stop. Vote for Your Favourite Philologists 1 Friedrich Nietzsche (German Philosopher, Cultural Critic and Philologist) 19 5 Rizal's many-sided and powerful mind also displayed itself in other fields: engineering, land surveyor and agricultural expert; military fortification (in Spain); graduated Licentiate Philosophy. TAGS: rizals ancestry rizal; philologist rizal; rizal fencing First, Dr. Rizal himself was very much interested in the history of this part of the world. Rizal named him after his father Francisco.[36]. The recognition was repeated the following year with his movie version of El Filibusterismo, making him the only person to win back-to-back FAMAS Awards. [166], Both novels were translated into opera by the composer-librettist Felipe Padilla de Len: Noli Me Tngere in 1957 and El filibusterismo in 1970; and his 1939 overture, Mariang Makiling, was inspired by Rizal's tale of the same name. For more information, visit http://journals.cambridge.org. From his laboratory and herbarium, he sent various biological specimens to scientists in Europe, like his dear friend Adolph Meyer d. Adolph Meyer 21. } "[92] On the other hand, senator Jose Diokno stated, "Surely whether Rizal died as a Catholic or an apostate adds or detracts nothing from his greatness as a Filipino Catholic or Mason, Rizal is still Rizal the hero who courted death 'to prove to those who deny our patriotism that we know how to die for our duty and our beliefs'. In 1878 he enrolled in the University of Santo Tomas to study medicine. He told . For instance, some have suggested that Rizal is the biological father of Adolf Hitler, leader of the German People and the architect of the holocaust that . Wenceslao Retana, a political commentator in Spain, had slighted Rizal by writing an insulting article in La Epoca, a newspaper in Madrid. The German zoologist Benno Wandolleck named them Draco rizali after Rizal. In Dapitan, Rizal wrote "Haec Est Sibylla Cumana", a parlor-game for his students, with questions and answers for which a wooden top was used. [24] They take the retraction document as authentic, having been judged as such by a foremost expert on the writings of Rizal, Teodoro Kalaw (a 33rd degree Mason) and "handwriting expertsknown and recognized in our courts of justice", H. Otley Beyer and Dr. Jos I. Del Rosario, both of UP. [note 16] In the event that the Katipunan was discovered prematurely, they should fight rather than allow themselves to be killed. 29 Decmber 1887 A brilliant student who became proficient in multiple . Jos, as "Rizal", soon distinguished himself in poetry writing contests, impressing his professors with his facility with Castilian and other foreign languages, and later, in writing essays that were critical of the Spanish historical accounts of the pre-colonial Philippine societies. In his last year at medical school, he received a mark of sobresaliente in courses of Patologia Medica (Medical Pathology), Patologa Quirrgica (Surgical Pathology) and Obstretics. Click here to load reader. When Jos was baptized, the record showed his parents as Francisco Rizal Mercado and Teodora Realonda. From Berlin Dr. Rizal wrote to Blumentritt saying, among other things: He tenido el gran honor de ser nombrado socio de la Sociedad Etnografica. (Letter dated Jan. 26, 1887; Epistolario Rizedino, Vol. How about your L2? The port pilot came later. In Noli Me Tngere, he stated that if European civilization had nothing better to offer, colonialism in Asia was doomed. RIZAL AS HISTORIAN Rizal's research studies in the British Museum (London) and in Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris) enriched his historical knowledge. He broached this idea to Blumentritt in a letter dated at London, January 14, 1889, with an inclosed prospectus written by him. Rizal's exile in Dapitan for four years and 14 days, from July 17, 1892 to July 31, 1896 was fruitful and serene, surmised some historians. Copyright 2023. Dr. Frank C. Laubach, American biographer of the Filipino hero, wrote in his book: When one records the wide range of activities in which Rizal shone, the list is rather staggering: Poet perhaps the foremost in his race. A brilliant medical student, he soon committed himself to the reform of Spanish rule in his home country, though he never advocated Philippine independence. IV, p. 185). Dont delay too long writing us because I wear out the soles of my shoes for running to the mailbox to see if there is a letter from you. According to this prospectus, the object of the association was to study the Philippines from the scientific and historical point of view.' Its capital is the City of Antipolo. In 1890, a rivalry developed between Rizal and Marcelo H. del Pilar for the leadership of La Solidaridad and the reform movement in Europe. The province has a land area of 1,182.65 square kilometers or 456.62 square miles. Case was gifted to the City of Toronto by the Government of the Philippines in 1998. On June 19, 1861, Jos Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was born in Calamba in the Philippines' Laguna Province. Copyright 2023. The Hong Kong Government erected a plaque beside Dr. Jos Rizal's residence in Hong Kong. Has data issue: true ABOUT. Rizal's friend Ferdinand Blumentritt, a professor and historian born in Austria-Hungary, wrote that the novel's characters were drawn from life and that every episode could be repeated on any day in the Philippines.[40]. Historian Gregorio F. Zaide says that Rizal had "his romance with Suzanne Jacoby, 45, the petite niece of his landladies." Rizal as Historian; Manila, 1953, pp. If this be fanaticism may God pardon me, but my poor judgment does not see it as such."[56]. During his exile, Rizal also secretly sent several specimens of flying dragons to Europe. The Jose Rizal College was dedicated to his honor in Manila in 1919. Jos's patrilineal lineage could be traced to Fujian in China through his father's ancestor Lam-Co, a Hokkien Chinese merchant who immigrated to the Philippines in the late 17th century. From December 1891 to June 1892, Rizal lived with his family in Number 2 of Rednaxela Terrace, Mid-levels, Hong Kong Island. Rafael Palma, Pride of the Malay Race (New York: Prentice Hall, 1949). He received his four-year practical training in medicine at Ospital de San Juan de Dios in Intramuros. The public was given the chance to see the urn. Ferdinand Blumentritt b. Juan Luna d. Pablo Mercado 20. Jos Rizal was born on June 19, 1861 to Francisco Rizal Mercado y Alejandro and Teodora Alonso Realonda y Quintos in the town of Calamba in Laguna province. Journal of Southeast Asian History Viola endorsed to Rizal a Patient named Lorenzo Tuazon for an eye operation. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt, said: I am now dedicating with ardour to all studies that refer to the Far East. (Answer: D) a. Florencia Nanaman b. Pio Valenzuela c. Doctor Reinhold Rost d. Adolph Meyer D ) Rizal asked permission from his father one more time before his second departure from the Philippines, but he never met her again. date post. Second, this year 1961 has been proclaimed by the President of the Philippines as the Rizal Centenary Year, for our hero was born in 1861. They initiated litigation that resulted in the Dominicans' evicting them and the Rizal family from their homes. Newspaperman He wrote and published articles in many publications and was one of the organizers of the La Solidaridad. He continued his education at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila to obtain a land surveyor and assessor's degree, and at the same time at the University of Santo Tomas, where he studied a preparatory course in law and finished with a mark of excelente or excellent. How can I doubt His when I am convinced of mine. The forthcoming number will bring something about an English-Sulu-Malay vocabulary, just published. (The letter of Dr. Rost was dated January 5, 1894, and was sent to Dr. Rizal in Dapitan, northern Mindanao where the hero was exiled by the Spanish authorities since July, 1892. [26] He condemned the uprising, although all the members of the Katipunan had made him their honorary president and had used his name as a cry for war, unity, and liberty. Valenzuela said to historian Teodoro Agoncillo that he had lied to the Spanish military authorities about Rizal's true stance toward a revolution in an attempt to exculpate him. [129] In September 1903, he was canonized as a saint in the Iglesia Filipina Independiente, however, it was revoked in the 1950s.[130]. The Philippine National Police has denied kidnapping two community development workers at the port of Cebu City as they arrived from a vacation in Cagayan de Oro on Jan. 10. While in Europe he specialized in ophthalmology, studying in Paris and Heidelberg. His most famous sculptural work was The Triumph of Science over Death, a clay sculpture of a naked young woman with overflowing hair, standing on a skull while bearing a torch held high. There are three animal species that Rizal personally collected specimens of, and were posthumously named after him: There are also at least five other species discovered afterwards in the Philippines, and explicitly dedicated to his memory: Apart from these, entomologist Nathan Banks applied the specific epithet "rizali" to a number of insect species from the Philippines (Chrysopa rizali, Ecnomus rizali, Hemerobius rizali, Hydropsyche rizali, Java rizali, Psocus rizali), and though he didn't explain the etymology, they were probably intended as a homage to Rizal as well. His parents were leaseholders of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm held by the Dominicans. Originally written in Spanish (A la juventud filipina), Rizal submitted this piece for a poem contest organized for Filipinos by the Manila Lyceum of Art and Literature.At the age of 18, this work is beaming with strong messages to convince readers, the youth in particular, that they are the hope . In August 1898, a few days after the Americans took Manila, Narcisa secured the consent of the American authorities to retrieve Rizals remains. Rizal, the hero. Tomas (UST). [77] Also there is an allegation that the retraction document was a forgery. Besides poetry and creative writing, he dabbled, with varying degrees of expertise, in architecture, cartography, economics, ethnology, anthropology, sociology, dramatics, martial arts, fencing and pistol shooting. As leader of the reform movement of Filipino students in Spain, Rizal contributed essays, allegories, poems, and editorials to the Spanish newspaper La Solidaridad in Barcelona (in this case Rizal used pen names, "Dimasalang", "Laong Laan" and "May Pagasa"). [88] One witness was the head of the Spanish Supreme Court at the time of his notarized declaration and was highly esteemed by Rizal for his integrity. [113] The historian Rafael Palma, contends that the revolution of Bonifacio is a consequence wrought by the writings of Rizal and that although the Bonifacio's revolver produced an immediate outcome, the pen of Rizal generated a more lasting achievement. He became the leader of the Propaganda Movement, contributing numerous articles to its newspaper, La Solidaridad, published in Barcelona. The son of a prosperous landowner, Rizal was educated in Manila and at the University of Madrid. [111], Teodoro Agoncillo opines that the Philippine national hero, unlike those of other countries, is not "the leader of its liberation forces". 1425, approved on June 12, 1956Google Scholar, is entitled An Act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges and universities Courses on the Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, authorizing the printing and distribution thereof, and for other purposes. Rizal and Maximo Viola met again in Manila in the house of Pedro Serrano, on San Jose Street (Trozo). He thought of taking with him the amount when he would leave for abroad. Ibid., Vol. He was sent back the same day to Manila to stand trial as he was implicated in the revolution through his association with members of the Katipunan. All he can do is attest to two historical facts: one, that Rizal's mother was a devotee of the Patroness of Antipolo; and, two, that the young Rizal did come and visit our city. How well do we really know Rizal? Called Rizal "a pearl of a man" (una perla de hombre) Editor of Trubner's Record Requested Rizal to contribute some articles Injustices committed by the Spanish authorities on the Filipino people and the Rizal family 1. The Belgian researcher Jean Paul "JP" Verstraeten authored several books about Jose Rizal: Rizal in Belgium and France, Jose Rizal's Europe, Growing up like Rizal (published by the National Historical Institute and in teacher's programs all over the Philippines), Reminiscences and Travels of Jose Rizal and Jose Rizal "Pearl of Unselfishness". [105] Subsequently, the US-sponsored commission passed Act No. He was executed by the Spanish colonial government for the crime of rebellion after the Philippine Revolution broke out; it was inspired by his writings. 1 (July, 1957), p. 57. Twenty-two languages in all. (Rizal: Man and Martyr; Manila: Community Publishers, Inc., 1936, pp. I believe further that in any undertaking, the more one suffers for it, the surer its success. Cambridge University Press is committed by its charter to disseminate knowledge as widely as possible across the globe. He excelled at anything that he put his mind to: medicine, poetry, sketching, architecture, sociology, and more. 100105Google Scholar; Rizal's Diary for 1887 (unpublished); Rizal's Diary for 1891 (unpublished); and Rizal's Diary for 1896 in the Bulletin of the Philippine Historical Association, No. For this International Conference of South-East Asian Historians, it is my honour to contribute a paper on Dr. Shortly after his death, the Anthropological Society of Berlin met to honor him with a reading of a German translation of his farewell poem and Dr. Monuments erected in his honor can be found in, A two-sided marker bearing a painting of Rizal by. His annotations to Morga's book showed his familiarity with historiography. 1962 Department of History, National University of Singapore There is much about the Philippines in this work; I also have Malaisie, the Universe by Rienzi; China by Panthier and the Gesantschappen an de Kaisaren van Japan. (Epistolario Rizalino; Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1938; Vol. Share this document with a friend. One that will have a profound implication on our planet, economies SpaceX postpones mission to put Japanese lander on Moon. Jose Rizal, Father of Filipino Nationalism, for several reasons. and Unlike other national heroes, he did not bear arms or lead an army. Not only did he use Spanish, French, German and English perfectly, but also spoke Latin, Greek, Arab, Sanskrit, Hebrew, Swede, Dutch, Catalan, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog, Visayan, and the Moro dialect of Mindanao. "[93], The poem is more aptly titled "Adis, Patria Adorada" (literally "Farewell, Beloved Fatherland"), by virtue of logic and literary tradition, the words coming from the first line of the poem itself. Close-up image of Rizal's statue at the Rizal Monument in Manila, Rizal on the obverse side of a 1970 Philippine peso coin, The Rizal Park at the Bulacan State University, The Portrait of Rizal, painted in oil by Juan Luna, The statue of Rizal at the Rizal Park in Wilhelmsfeld, Germany, The National Historical Institute logo for the 150th birth anniversary of Jos Rizal. [60]:91 During their visit, Rizal reminded his sisters in English, "There is something inside it", referring to the alcohol stove given by the Pardo de Taveras which was to be returned after his execution, thereby emphasizing the importance of the poem. [58] The Spanish Army Surgeon General requested to take his pulse: it was normal. In 1896 the Katipunan, a Filipino nationalist secret society, revolted against Spain. In 1901, the American Governor General William Howard Taft suggested that the U.S.-sponsored Philippine Commission name Rizal a national hero for Filipinos. Corrections? After leaving London in early 1889 for Paris, Rizal continued to visit . In London, during his research on Antonio de Morga's writings, he became a regular guest in the home of Reinhold Rost of the British Museum, who referred to him as "a gem of a man. 136137Google Scholar; DrCraig, Austin, Rizal's Political Writings, p. 244.Google Scholar, 22. He had nine sisters and one brother. In the late afternoon of July 31, Rizal got on the 'Espaa' with Josephine Bracken (his common-law wife), Narcisa, a niece, three nephews, and three of his students. 11 Pages. (DrRizal, 's Travel Diary, 1882Google Scholar in Bulletin of the Philippine Historical Association, No. "Sa mga Kababayang Dalaga ng Malolos" in, This page was last edited on 9 January 2023, at 17:38. The identity of the remains further confirmed by both the black suit and the shoes, both worn by Rizal on his execution, but whatever was in his shoes had disintegrated. In El Filibusterismo, Rizal had Father Florentino say: our liberty will (not) be secured at the sword's pointwe must secure it by making ourselves worthy of it. ; 1127 - Jin-Song Wars: Invading Jurchen soldiers from the Jin dynasty besiege and sack Bianjing (Kaifeng), the capital of the Song dynasty of China, and abduct Emperor Qinzong of Song and others, ending the Northern Song dynasty. But since today has already been declared a holiday, I am sure we will see many of our youth scattered around the different malls (instead of museums or parks), hanging out with their friends and probably watching movies (which have nothing to do with Rizal). The World Economic Forum held in the town of Davos, Switzerland is as it says it is: a forum. Their correspondence helped Rizal stay focused on his studies in Europe. A great grand nephew of Rizal, Fr. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. "[82] Guzmn attributes the denial of retraction to "the blatant disbelief and stubbornness" of some Masons. Skilled in social settings, he became a Freemason, joining Acacia Lodge No. [112], Constantino's analysis has been criticised for its polemicism and inaccuracies regarding Rizal. 2. Republic Act No. Upon his return to the Philippines, he relieved his mothers blindness and ventured to giving his professional service treating his countrymen. Attempts to debunk legends surrounding Rizal, and the tug of war between freethinker and Catholic, have kept his legacy controversial. 27-Jul-2015; Category. Where will they go? Philippine Daily Inquirer / 05:27 AM December 30, 2018. In her diary, she said Rizal had regaled them with his wit, social graces, and sleight-of-hand tricks. Although he had no connections with that organization and he had had no part in the insurrection, Rizal was arrested and tried for sedition by the military. He graduated as one of the nine students in his class declared sobresaliente or outstanding. 24. Who so recognizes the effect recognizes the cause. Would you not send some contributions of articles to the Asiatic Society of Singapore, or to the R. Asiatic Society here, or to the Shanghai Society, or to the one at Wellington in New Zealand?, I enclose a few notices of books that may interest you. He wrote a poem to the city, "A las flores del Heidelberg", which was both an evocation and a prayer for the welfare of his native land and the unification of common values between East and West. Essay about rizal life.Realizing all she had borne made me proud to be molded from the earth of the Land of the Morning. By 1891, the year he finished his second novel El filibusterismo, his second surname had become so well known that, as he writes to another friend, "All my family now carry the name Rizal instead of Mercado because the name Rizal means persecution! 3291 Words. "[80] Others who deny the retraction are Frank Laubach,[21] a Protestant minister; Austin Coates,[33] a British writer; and Ricardo Manapat, director of the National Archives. But it was documented by Rizal's biographer, Austin Coates who interviewed Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi that Rizal was mentioned, specifically in Nehru's prison letters to his daughter Indira.[120][121]. Rizal, Dapitan, September 1, 1892. He was a regular diarist and prolific letter writer, and much of this material has survived. While imprisoned in Fort Santiago, he issued a manifesto disavowing the current revolution in its present state and declaring that the education of Filipinos and their achievement of a national identity were prerequisites to freedom. Rizal Province has long been known for its many spectacular attractions that have offered its visitors moments of adventure and . His slightest defects are the ones noticed. Balaguer, the visits of his mentors and friends from the Ateneo, and the grace of God due the numerous prayers of religious communities. Such Spanish intellectuals as Morayta, Unamuno, Pi y Margall, and others did endorse them. The list includes famous philologists like Max Muller, James Prinsep, E.A. V, Part 1, p. 68)Google Scholar In another letter dated at Berlin on February 7, 1887, Rizal again informed Blumentritt: Ya me aceptaron en la Sociedad Antropologica; en la Soc. Geografica me propusieron como socio (Ibid., p. 73). Im pretty sure if they were in school, they would have been able to learn more about the life and works of Rizal. I'm in my room which overlooks a patio adjoining the Hotel Europa (the Supreme Court building now occupies the site). We recognize in him the gifted lover of beauty and the fine arts. Still, its voiding of the unconstitutional 2005 Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking is salient. [55], He is known to making the resolution of bearing personal sacrifice instead of the incoming revolution, believing that a peaceful stand is the best way to avoid further suffering in the country and loss of Filipino lives. His European friends kept almost everything he gave them, including doodlings on pieces of paper. Malaya Books, Quezon City . Rizals works are a part of that history but more important, his words, ideas and sentiments continue to echo in our hearts and mind. There he wrote the last few chapters of Noli Me Tngere, his first novel, published in Spanish later that year. 11. I, pp. Brereton, Margot Rizal returns to the Philippines and forms La Liga Filipina to promote Filipino interests. He had taken up his life labor to uplift of an oppressed people, and valiantly, nobly, persistently put forth all the energies of his soul, all the strength of his great mind, in order that the end might be attained, and finally with heroic abnegation and joy, he poured out his blood in the hope that the cause might triumph. Dr. Jose Rizal's first teacher was his mother. Jos Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda [1] (June 19, 1861 - December 30, 1896, ancestral home: Quanzhou, Fujian [2] ), was a Filipino polymath, nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. Upon reading the article, Rizal sent a representative to challenge Retana to a duel. CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Vol 7., Cultural Center of the Philippines, 2015. 2. Contents 1 Quotes 1.1 Noli me Tangere 1.2 El Filibusterismo 2 Disputed 3 Quotes about Rizal 4 References Quotes [ edit] Consummatum est (it is finished). philologist: 1 n a humanist specializing in classical scholarship Synonyms: philologue Examples: show 8 examples. 32. Following custom, he delivered an address in German in April 1887 before the Anthropological Society on the orthography and structure of the Tagalog language. Rizal, Jose, Speech at the Luna-Hidalgo banquet in Madrid, 06 25, 1884Google Scholar, in DrCraig, Austin, Rizal's Political Writings, pp. The English biographer, Austin Coates, and writer, Benedict Anderson, believe that Rizal gave the Philippine revolution a genuinely national character; and that Rizal's patriotism and his standing as one of Asia's first intellectuals have inspired others of the importance of a national identity to nation-building. for this article. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. After realizing that Rizal was buried in the spot, she made a gift to the caretaker and requested him to place a marble slab inscribed with "RPJ", Rizal's initials in reverse. Blumentritt was the grandson of the Imperial Treasurer at Vienna in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and a staunch defender of the Catholic faith. His image as the Tagalog Christ also intensified early reverence to him. [127][128] There are some remote-area religious sects who venerate Rizal as a Folk saint collectively known as the Rizalista religious movements, who claim him as a sublimation of Christ. Here is another booboo of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency: The Muntinlupa City Prosecutors Office dismissed one of several drug cases filed against Canadian Ariana Golesorkhi, one of two foreigners Sen. Cynthia Villar candidly admitted her exasperation in conducting legislative investigations on much reported rampant smuggling of onions, sugar, rice and other agricultural products. 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