Communist Party of the Philippines (1967- )
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- New York times, 21 Dec. 2022:in an obituary on page A18 (Jose Maria Sison, born Feb. 8, 1939 in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur [Philippines], died Friday [Dec. 16, 2022] in exile in Utrecht, Netherlands, aged 83; widely known as Joema; pillar of Philippine communism; founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines and its long-running guerrilla insurgency; Mr. Sison, a left-wing organizer and poet, founded the party on Dec. 26, 1968; three months later, joining a rebel leader named Bernabe Buscayno, he established the movement's armed wing, the New People's Army, or NPA)
- Communist Party of the Philippines. Congress (8th : 1980). Documents of the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of the Philippines (Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas), 1981.
- Courier, 1/1985,p. 7 (in 1967, a group of middle-class student members of the PKP broke away to form another party with Maoist ideology, for which they usurped the name Communist Party of the Philippines)
- Political handbk. of the world, 1982-1983:p. 388 (Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), Maoist group founded in 1968)
- Ang Bayan, v. 18, no. 3 (May 1986):t.p. (Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas; Communist Party of the Philippines)