Magdalo Group | |
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Also known as | Bagong Katipuneros (lit. New Katipuneros) |
Leader | Antonio Trillanes IV |
Dates of operation | c. 2003 | –2008
Country | Philippines |
Motives | Overthrow of then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
Ideology | Conservatism Filipino nationalism Anti-communism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Notable attacks | Oakwood mutiny (2003) Manila Peninsula siege (2007) |
The Magdalo Group was a group of dissident soldiers who staged the unsuccessful Oakwood mutiny. Made up of junior officers of all branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the group took over the Oakwood Premier Ayala Center in Makati and demanded the resignation of senior officers in the AFP and members of the Arroyo government, including the President herself. The group called themselves "Bagong Katipuneros"[1] (Filipino, "New Katipuneros"), but the Philippine press continued referring to them as the Magdalo Group.
On August 30, 2007, the Philippine National Police went on alert against an alleged Magdalo recruitment try in Bicol, targeting the Army's 9th Infantry Division. The effort was supposedly related to alleged destabilization efforts planned for the forthcoming promulgation by the Sandiganbayan on the plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada.[2]