Satur Ocampo
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Saturnino Cunanan Ocampo (born April 7, 1939) is a former Filipino
Philippines
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 partylist representative, journalist, and writer. As party president and first nominee, he led the partylist group Bayan Muna
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 in three successful elections. He was a member of the House of Representatives
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, and Deputy Minority Leader in the 14th Congress of the Philippines
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. He has done work in human rights and other areas. After his three terms as congressman, he ran for senator
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 in the May 2010 elections; together with Representative Liza Maza
Liza Maza
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 of the women's partylist group GABRIELA
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, Ocampo became a guest senatorial candidate of the Nacionalista Party
Nacionalista Party
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, a mainstream Philippine political party and supported its presidential standard bearer, Senator Manny Villar
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. After the elections, on Aug. 21, 2010, Ocampo started a weekly opinion column in the Philippine Star titled "At Ground Level".

Martial law

President Ferdinand Marcos
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 declared martial law on September 21, 1972 and Ocampo, among others, went underground. In 1973, Ocampo co-founded the National Democratic Front
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, seeking to unite various anti-dictatorship forces.

In 1976, he was arrested and incarcerated as a political prisoner. For the next nine years he was severely tortured in various prison camps. At one point, he shared a cell with detained Philippine Collegian editor-in-chief Abraham Sarmiento, Jr.
Abraham Sarmiento, Jr.
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 Though tried by a military court for rebellion, he was never found guilty. In 1985, while on pass to vote at the National Press Club annual elections, he escaped from the soldiers guarding him and rejoined the underground revolutionary movement.

After the dictatorship fell in 1986, and President Corazon Aquino
Corazon Aquino
Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino was the 11th President of the Philippines and the first woman to hold that office in Philippine history. She is best remembered for leading the 1986 People Power Revolution, which toppled Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy in the Philippines...

 called for peace talks and Ocampo headed the NDF peace negotiating panel. When the talks collapsed due to the killing of 18 farmers at a rally near the Malacañang Palace
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 on January 22, 1987, Ocampo returned to the underground.

In 1989, he was rearrested together with his wife, Carolina Malay. Three years later in 1992, a year after his wife was released, he was freed. Neither was found guilty of any crime.

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