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He condemned the friars for their greed, corruption, hypocrisy and cowardice, which contributed so much to the abuse of the civil officials and the friars ||The Reluctant Revolutionary and His Concept of Independence|| Filipinos were not yet ready for a revolution as they were not ready for independence. They will only be worthy of independence the moment that had learned to prioritize social good over personal gain
Reasons to leave Europe Political differences with MH del Pilar and other Filipinos, which made life for him miserable Desire to be with family ||Life in Hong Kong|| Left via Marseilles on board Melbourne No. 5 DAguilar Street and No. 2 Rednaxela Terrace ||Reawakening of Interest in Politics|| Effects of the numerous correspondences Rizal received from Europe Restored his self-confidence Re-awakened his interest in politics Re-examine his whole political strategy Conditions for a revolution to succeed Part of the army or navy should rebel Metropolis shout be at war with another country Money and munitions Some foreign country were to lend official or secret support to the insurrection ||Writings in Hong Kong|| Ang Mga Karapatan Nang Tao Rizals version of the Rights of Man To The Spanish Nation Appeal to Spain to rectify the wrongs done to the landless peasants of Calamba To My Countrymen Rizals exposition on the Calamba agrarian problem ||The Decision to Return to the Philippines|| Borneo (peaceful emigration); Cuba (eventual revolution) Reasons for his second homecoming To obtain justice and peace for the country To shoulder the burden of all persecutions against his family To do what his conscience tells him to do To prove that reviled Filipinos could die for their conviction ||Rizal Deported to Dapitan|| Charges against him Publication and introduction of various anti-monastic books and handbills Travelling through different provinces without permit Finding Poor Friars in his luggage Dedication of El Fili to GOMBURZA Rizals attempt to de-Catholicizing and denationalizing of the Filipinos *Cuerpo de compromisarios and KKK
||Dapitan During the Arrival of Rizal|| Politico-military outpost of Spain On board Cebu ||Rizal and Captain Carcinero|| Conditions to not stay in a Jesuit house Make a public retraction of his religious errors Issue public statements unmistakably pro-Spanish Undergo spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius Make a general confession of his past life Lead a model religious and pro-Spanish life
The Philippines would become the happiest country in the world if Spain grants her these Representation in the Spanish Cortes Secularization of the parishes Reformation of the administration in all its branches Encouragement of primary instruction and elimination of friar intervention Granting teachers of both sexes better salaries Decision of government jobs equally between the Spaniards and the Filipinos Creation of schools of arts and trades Freedom of speech and press Freedom of religion ||Community Leadership in Dapitan|| School for young boys Construction of water system Opened a clinic Taught the fishermen ||Rizal-Pastells Debate on Religion|| Reason as the sole norm of knowledge ||Rizal and Josephine Bracken|| Mr. George Tauffer Rizals sister suspected Josephine of being an emissary of the friars with evil plans Francisco: still born baby of Rizal ||Liteterary Works in Dapitan|| Hymn to Talisay My Retreat
Steamer Colon ||Preliminary Investigation|| Two kinds of evidences Documentary Testimonial Colonel Francisco Olive Judge Advocate of the Spanish military tribunal Governor Ramon Blanco Rafael Dominguez Special Judge Advocate Penas recommendations The accused be kept under the custody of law The accused be brought to trial An order of attachment issued against his property The accused be defended in court by an army officer ||The Arraignment of Rizal|| Luis de Taviel de Andrade Rizals lawyer ||The Trial of Rizal|| Hall of Banners of Cuartel de Espana ||Rizals Trial and His Alleged Guilt|| Mock trial because Tried by a military tribunal Guilty even before the trial His arguments and evidence were not accepted He was not allowed to confront his witnesses Fake evidences