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On July 23, 2003, a failed coup d'etat, now known as the Oakwood mutiny, was staged by a group of about 300 armed defectors from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) led by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala and Navy 2nd Lt. Antonio Trillanes IV against the Arroyo administration. The group forcibly seized and occupied Oakwood Premier in Glorietta, Makati for almost 20 hours. They demanded the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes, PNP Director General Hermogenes Ebdane, and AFP Chief of Intelligence Service Victor Corpus. They also aired their grievances against the military establishment and anomalies on the AFP. The coup was covered heavily by the local press, who dubbed the group as "Magdalo" in reference t

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  • On July 23, 2003, a failed coup d'etat, now known as the Oakwood mutiny, was staged by a group of about 300 armed defectors from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) led by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala and Navy 2nd Lt. Antonio Trillanes IV against the Arroyo administration. The group forcibly seized and occupied Oakwood Premier in Glorietta, Makati for almost 20 hours. They demanded the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes, PNP Director General Hermogenes Ebdane, and AFP Chief of Intelligence Service Victor Corpus. They also aired their grievances against the military establishment and anomalies on the AFP. The coup was covered heavily by the local press, who dubbed the group as "Magdalo" in reference to their insignia, which alludes to the Magdalo faction during the Philippine Revolution, despite the group officially calling themselves "Bagong Katipuneros" (transl. New Katipuneros). The mutiny ended after the government successfully negotiated with the group. Several prominent participants of the coup, including Trillanes and Gambala, were later charged. An official investigation was launched afterwards. A final report released in October of the same year identified the coup leaders, as well as underscoring the need for the modernization of the Philippine military. Trillanes ran and ultimately won a seat for senator in the 2007 elections under the Genuine Opposition coalition, despite being in prison. He attempted another coup against Arroyo in 2007, but it also failed. He was later released in 2010 following an executive order issued by Arroyo. Meanwhile, Gambala and eight other rebel officials were later given a presidential pardon in 2008 upon their admission of guilt. They were discharged from military service after pleading guilty on the military tribunal. (en)
  • Motim Oakwood ocorreu nas Filipinas em 27 de julho de 2003 quando um grupo de 321 soldados armados que se autodenominavam "Bagong Katipuneros" (filipino: Novos Katipuneros), liderados pelo capitão do exército Gerardo Gambala e pelo tenente Antonio Trillanes IV da marinha filipina tomaram a Oakwood Premier Ayala Center (atualmente Ascott Makati), mantida como torre de apartamentos na cidade de Makati, para mostrar ao a alegada corrupção do governo de Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Também afirmaram que não viram sinais sugestivos dos quais a presidente estava declarando lei marcial. (pt)
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  • Motim Oakwood ocorreu nas Filipinas em 27 de julho de 2003 quando um grupo de 321 soldados armados que se autodenominavam "Bagong Katipuneros" (filipino: Novos Katipuneros), liderados pelo capitão do exército Gerardo Gambala e pelo tenente Antonio Trillanes IV da marinha filipina tomaram a Oakwood Premier Ayala Center (atualmente Ascott Makati), mantida como torre de apartamentos na cidade de Makati, para mostrar ao a alegada corrupção do governo de Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Também afirmaram que não viram sinais sugestivos dos quais a presidente estava declarando lei marcial. (pt)
  • On July 23, 2003, a failed coup d'etat, now known as the Oakwood mutiny, was staged by a group of about 300 armed defectors from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) led by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala and Navy 2nd Lt. Antonio Trillanes IV against the Arroyo administration. The group forcibly seized and occupied Oakwood Premier in Glorietta, Makati for almost 20 hours. They demanded the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes, PNP Director General Hermogenes Ebdane, and AFP Chief of Intelligence Service Victor Corpus. They also aired their grievances against the military establishment and anomalies on the AFP. The coup was covered heavily by the local press, who dubbed the group as "Magdalo" in reference t (en)
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