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Rizal’s Last Trip Abroad Rizal’s Last Trip Abroad
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  • Rizals Last Trip Abroad

  • EspaaSteamer that brought Rizal to Manila He was accompanied by Josephine, Narcisa, Angelica(Narcisas daughter)The ship traversed through:Dumaguete Capital of Negros OrientalWhere Rizal visited his former classmate Herrero Regidor, a judge in the provinceHe operated a Spanish captain of the guardia civilCebu where he did operations of strabotomy one on the ears and one tumorIloilo where he went shopping and visited Molo Church

  • Isla de Luzon ship going to SpainWhen Rizal arrived in Manila he missed the ship but he was transferred by Gov. Gen. Blanco to the Spanish cruiser Castilla.Here Rizal stayed for a month while waiting for another steamer that will bring him to Spain.

  • Philippine Revolution StartedFr. Mariano Gil discovered the secret society (Katipunan) and reported to the Spanish authoritiesCry of Balintawak where Bonifacio together with the Katipuneros tore their cedulas aggravated the discovery

  • Departure for SpainAugust 30, 1896 the day when the state of war was proclaimed in the eight provinces, Rizal received two letters from Gov. Gen. Blanco.These were letters of introduction to the Minister of War and Minister of Colonies

    The day before his departure, he wrote to his mother.

  • Isla de Panay the steamer that will bring Rizal to Barcelona, Spain.Together with Rizal was Don Pedro Roxas and his son.The two disembarked at Singapore. Don Pedro advised Rizal to seek help from the British government.Rizal ignored it for he believed that the Gov. Gen. has a word of honor.

  • Governor General Ramon BlancoPromised Rizal that he will serve as physician-surgeon of the Spanish army in Cuba because the war is raging there.

  • Gov. Gen. Blanco, together with the Ministers of Colonies and War were exchanging telegrams and confidential messages for the arrest of Rizal upon reaching Barcelona and that he was a deportee and was being secretly kept under surveillance.

  • Rizal on his way to SpainHe was warned by a passenger while sailing in the Suez Canal, that he will be arrested when they reached BarcelonaShocked by the alarming news, he wrote to his best friend, Ferdinand Blumentritt.

  • Arrival in Barcelona as a PrisonerAfter 30 days the Isla de Panay arrived in Barcelona.Rizal was confined in his cabinHe was arrested by former Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol, the man who placed him in exile in Dapitan now serving as the Military Commander of Barcelona.

  • Monjuich an infamous fortress in Madrid where Rizal was imprisonedColon the steamer that brought Rizal to Manila from Madrid.

  • Rizals Last Homecoming

  • Everyday, since leaving Spain, Rizal recorded the events in his diary.On board he was informed that he is blamed because of the bloody revolution in the Philippines.His diary was confiscated and was scrutinized by authorities.

  • Friends in Singapore wanted to save RizalAntonio Ma. Regidor and friend Sixto Lopez from London dispatched telegrams to an English lawyer named Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal from the steamer once it reached Singapore.Hugh Fort claimed that Rizal was illegally detained in the steamer.

  • Chief Justice Loinel Fox denied the claim since the steamer Colon is a Spanish warship and thus it is beyond Singapores jurisdiction.

    Rizal was unaware of the plan

  • Rizal arrived in Manila Rizal was quietly transferred to Fort SantiagoThe Filipino patriots were tortured to implicate RizalDeodato ArellanoMoises SalvadorDomingo FrancoPedro Serrano-LaktawPio ValenzuelaJose DizonTimoeto Paez

  • Paciano Mercado his left hand crushed by screw

  • Preliminary InvestigationJudge Advocate Colonel Francisco Olive informed Rizal of the charges and was not permitted to confront those who those who testified against him.

    Two kinds of evidences against RizalDocumentaryTestimonial

  • Documentary EvidencesA letter from Antonio Luna to Mariano Ponce in Madrid showing Rizals connection with the Filipino reform campaign in Spain.A letter of Rizal to his family stating that the deportations are good for they will encourage the people to hate tyranny.A letter from Marcelo H. del Pilar to Deodato Arellano implicating Rizal in the Propaganda Campain in Spain.

  • A poem entitled KundimanA letter of Carlos Oliver to an unidentified person in Barcelona, describing Rizal as the man to free the Philippines from Spanish oppression.A Masonic document in Manila, honoring Rizal for his patriotic services

  • A letter of Dimas Alang to Ten Luz (Juan Zulueta) in Hong Kong, stating that he was preparing a safe refuge for Filipinos who may be persecuted by the Spanish authoritiesA letter of Dimas Alang to an unidentified committee in Hong Kong, soliciting the aid of the Committee in the patriotic workAn anonymous and undated letter to the Editor of the Hong Kong Telegraph, censoring

  • An anonymous and undated letter to the Editor of the Hong Kong Telegraph, censoring the banishment of Rizal to DapitanA letter of Ildefonso Laurel to Rizal in Manila, saying that the Filipino people look up to him as their savior

  • A letter of Ildefonso Laurel to Rizal informing an unidentified correspondent of the arrest and banishment of Doroteo Cortes and Ambrosio SalvadorA letter of Plaridel to Ten Luz in Madrid, recommending the establishment of a social organization independent of Masonry, to help the cause of the Filipino people.

  • Transcript of speech of Pingkian (Emilio Jacinto) in a Katipunan Reunion in which the following cry was uttered, Long Live the Philippines! Long Live Liberty! Long Live Dr. Rizal! Long Live Unity!Transcript of speech of Tiktik (Jose Turiano Santiago) in the same event where the Katipuneros shouted, Long Live the eminent Dr. Rizal, death to the oppressor of the nation

  • Poem by Laong Laan (Rizal) entitled Talisay in which the author makes the Dapitan schoolboys sing that they know how to fight for their rights.

  • Testimonial EvidencesMartin ConstantinoAguedo del RosarioJose ReyesMoises SalvadorPedro Serrano LaktawJose Dizon Pio ValenzuelaAntonio SalazarDomingo FrancoTimoteo PaezFrancisco Quison

  • Captain Rafael Dominguez Special Judge Advocate appointed by Gov. Gen. Blanco to institute corresponding action to Rizal.

  • Judge Advocate General Don Nicolas de la Pea was asked by Gov. Gen. Blanco for an opinion and recommendation about the caseThe accused by immediately brought to trialHe should be kept in prisonAn order of attachment be issued against his property to the amount of one million pesos as indemnityHe should be defended by an army officer

  • Luis Taviel de Andrade1st Lieutenant of the ArtilleryBrother of Rizals body guard in CalambaWas personally chosen by Rizal over a list of 100 1st and 2nd lieutenants.

  • Charges against RizalAccused of being the principal organizer and the living soul of the Filipino insurrectionThe founder of the societies, periodicals, and books dedicated to fomenting and propagating ideas of rebellion

  • Rizal raised no objection on the jurisdiction of the court but pleaded NOT GUILTY to the crime of REBELLION

  • Governor General Camilo de PolaviejaSucceeded Ramon Blanco as Governor General with the help of the powerful Dominican Friars.

  • Rizal Wrote a Manifesto to the Filipinos On December 15, 1896, Rizal wrote a manifesto to his people appealing to them to stop the necessary shedding of blood and to achieve their liberties by means of education and industry.

  • Rizals saddest ChristmasHe spent his last Christmas on earth by writing to his counsel, thanking him in advance for defending him


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