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Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong

Prepared by: Marietta Agustin-Teao Rizal Professor

Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong

After the publication of El Fili, Rizal left Europe for Hongkong, where he lived from November, 1891 to June, 1892 He left Europe for 2 reasons: 1. political differences with M.H. del Pilar 2. to be near the Philippines and his family Rizal also opened a medical clinic Rizal received sad news from Manuel T. Hidalgo that 25 persons including some family members were deported to Dapitan

Family Reunion in Hong Kong

Before Christmas of 1891, his father, brother and Silvestre Ubaldo arrived in Hong Kong His mother, and sistersLucia, Josefa and Trinidad also arrived
The Christmas of 1891 in Hong Kong was the happiest Yuletide celebrations in Rizals life

Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong

Rizal became a successful and well-known medical practitioner in the British colony A Portuguese physician Dr. Lorenzo P. Marquez, became his friend helped him build a wide clientele Rizal was also a general practitioner
Some of his friends in Europe gave him moral and substantial aid in his medical practice Had Rizal devoted his lifetime to the practice of medicine he would have become one of Asias most eminent ophthalmologist

Borneo colonization Project

Rizal conceived the establishment of a Filipino colony in North Borneo


He planned to move the landless Filipino families to the rich Britishowned island The British authorities of Borneo were willing to give the Filipinos 100,000 acres of land, free of charge Most of Rizals friends in Europe enthusiastically endorsed this project Manuel T. Hidalgo obejcted to this idea

Despujol, the governor general did not approve this project

Rizals professional card when in Hongkong.

Writings in Hong Kong

Ang Mga Karapatan ng Tao tagalog translation of the Rights of Man proclaimed during the French Revolution
A La Nacion Espaola (1891) an appeal to Spain to correct the wrongs done to the Calamba tenants

Sa Mga Kababayan (1891) explaining the Calamba agrarian situation

Writings in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Telegraph ( Mr. Frazier Smith) British daily newspaper where Rizal contributed articles The newspaper was later on banned in the Philippines Constitution of La Liga Filipina was considered as the most important writing of Rizal in Hong Kong It was printed in 1892, to deceive the Spanish authorities, the printed copies carried the false information that the printing was done by the London Printing Press

La Liga Filipina

Association of Patriotic Filipinos for civic purposes

This was originally conceived by Jose Ma. Basa The copies of the La Liga Constitution was sent by Rizal to Domingo Franco, his friend in Manila

Decision to Return to Manila


In May 1892, Rizal made up his mind to return to Manila for the following reasons:

1.
2.

to confer with Gov. Gen. Despujol regarding his Borneo colonization project
To establish the La Liga Filipina in Manila

3.

To prove that Eduardo de Lete was wrong in attacking him, that being comfortable in Hong Kong, had abandoned the countrys cause

Last Hong Kong Letters

June 19, 1892 he spent his 31st birthday in Hong Kong, he had his premonition of death The following day, he wrote two letters which he sealed, inscribed on each envelop to be opened after my death and gave them to his friend Dr. Lorenzo Marquez for safekeeping

First Letter

The first letter was addressed to his parents, brethren and friends.

a man ought to die for duty and principles. I hold fast to every idea which I have advanced as to the condition and future of our country,

and shall willingly die for it, and even more willingly sacrifice all to
secure justice and peace for you

.till the last moment of my life I shall be thingking of you and wishing you all good fortunes and happiness

Second Letter

Addressed to the Filipinos

.what matters death, if one dies for what one loves, for native land and beings held dear..

......always have I loved our unhappy land, and I am sure that


I shall continue loving it till my last moment, in case men prove unjust to me. My career, my life, m happiness all I

have sacrifice for love of it. Whatever my fate, I shall die


blessing it and longing for the dawn of its redemption.

Rizal falls into Spanish Trap

After Rizals departure from Hongkong, the Spanishconsul general sent a cable telegram to Gov. Despujol, that the victim is in the trap. On the same day, June 21, 1892, a case was filed in Manila against Rizal and his followers for anti-religious and anti-patriotic agitation

Arrival in Manila

June 26, 1892, Rizal with his sister Lucia arrived in Manila On that night, he had visited Gov. Despujol, after which, he visited his sisters. The next day, he visited his friends in Central Luzon His movement was shadowed by government spies

Founding of La Liga Filipina

Doroteo Ongjunco the home of this Chinese meztizo was the venue of the meeting held for the purpose of establishing La Liga Among those present was Andres Bonifacio Rizal explained to them the objectives of La Liga as embodied in the constitution

The Calle Ilaya monument of Rizal and his associates of La Liga Filipina.

Aims of La Liga
1. 2. 3. 4.
5.

To unite the whole archipelago into one compact and homogenous body Mutual protection in every want and necessity Defense against all violence and injustice Encouragement of education, agriculture and commerce
Study and application of reforms

Rizal arrested and Jailed in Fort Santiago

Pobres Frailes (Poor Friars) leaflets which were allegedly found in Lucias pillowcases. It was a satire authored by FR. Jacinto against the

rich Dominicans

Rizal denied having those leaflets in either his or Lucias baggage Despite his denial and demand for due process of law, he was arrested

and escorted to Fort Santiago by Ramon Despujol, the nephew of the


gov. general

In Fort Santiago, he was kept incommunicado

Arbitrary Deportation to Dapitan

The Gaceta de Manila published the story of Rizals arrest. It also published the decree of Gov. Despujol deporting Rizal to Dapitan. The reasons were as follows:

1.

Rizal published books and articles which showed disloyalty to Spain, anti-Catholic and anti-friar

2.
3.

Leaflets entitled Pobres Frailes were found in one of their packages


his novel El Filibusterismo was dedicated to the three priests

4.

The end which he pursues in his efforts and writings is to tear from the
Filipino the treasures of Catholic faith

The End

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