Chapter 18
Chapter 18
Chapter 18
CHAPTER 18
• That leaving the country and cultivating a foreign soil would mean
becoming unpatriotic to Spain
WRITINGS IN HONGKONG
Rizal continue writing articles, which were published by Hong Kong Telegraph
edited by Frazier Smith. Some of these are:
• Ang Mga Karapatan Nang Tao – This was Rizal’s version of the Rights of
Man, a historic document proclaimed by the French Revolution of 1789.
• A la Nacion Española (To The Spanish Nation) – This article was Rizal’s
appeal to Spain to rectify the wrongs done to the landless peasants of
Calamba.
• Sa Mga Kababayan (To My Countrymen) – This article was Rizal’s
exposition on the Calamba agrarian problem.
RIZAL LAYS DOWN THE BASIS OF THE
LA LIGA FILIPINA
While in Hong Kong, Rizal laid down the basis of the La Liga Filipina or
The Philippine League, which he would establish in the Philippines upon his
return. He drafted the constitution of it with the assistance of Jose Ma. Basa.
Based on the constitution of the organization, the La Liga Filipina sought to
achieve the following aims:
• Lending funds to a member who needs financial support for his farm
or industrial venture;
• Supporting a member in defense of his right; and
Before Departing for the Philippines, Rizal wrote his third letter to
Governor Despujol, informing him that he is returning to the country and
that he is placing himself under the protection of the Spanish colonial
government.
BACK TO THE PHILIPPINES
Rizal and his sister arrived Manila on June 26, 1892. Soon, he
sought an audience with Governor Despujol in Malacañang. The
interviews that he had with Despujol, resulted to the securing of
permission for the return of his parents and sisters to Manila and
the disapproval of Rizal’s North Borneo Colonization Project.
THE FOUNDING OF THE LA LIGA FILIPINA
From Manila, he proceeded to Bulacan to visit his friends – Jose
Bautista, Manuel Crisostomo and Vicente Gatmaitan. And informed about the
details of his plan of organizing the La Liga Filipina. Then he traveled to San
Fernando, Pampanga to visit Hilario Tiburcio and Cecilio Hilario, two
Pampangeños, who became very active members of the revolutionary
movement in the province. Then he went to Tarlac where he met the
Villafuertes, the Punos and Tañedos who were convinced that it should be
organized.
Rizal returned to Manila on June 28,1892 after he travel the Central
Luzon. He was met at Hotel Oriente by numerous reformists. In one dinner
tendered for him by Doroteo Ongjuco, he was able to secure the
agreement of Apolinario Mabini, Andres Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano,
Timoteo Paez, Arcadio del Rosario, Juan Zulueta, Pedro Serrano Laktaw,
Moises Salvador and Ambrosio Reinzares Bautista on the urgency of
establishing the La Liga.
On July 3, 1892, Rizal founded the La Liga Filipina in Calle Ilaya, Tondo in
the home of Doroteo Ongjungco.
PRESIDENT: Ambrosio Salvador
Fiscal: Agustin de la Rosa