Party sends condolence message to comrades in the Philippines
Written by: Central Committee, CPA (M-L) on 14 June 2025
The Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist) sends its heartfelt condolences to the Communist Party of the Philippines, to Ka Coni and other members of the family of Ka Louie Jalandoni who passed away recently at the age of 90.
His passing is of great sadness to the Filipino people and all who knew and worked with him in the revolutionary movement.
Ka Louie rejected the class into which he was born to serve the people of the Philippines. Initially as a Catholic Priest, and then as a Communist and a revolutionary, Ka Louie embraced the cause of the oppressed and exploited masses of the Philippines.
He devoted his life to building and strengthening the Party and the National Democratic Front, and to waging the people’s democratic revolution. He skilfully utilised all forms of struggle, from negotiations to armed struggle.
Our party is inspired by Ka Louie’s exemplary record and will strive to emulate his outstanding qualities.
Ka Louie Jalandoni will be fondly remembered by Australian comrades who met him on several occasions.
Central Committee
Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist)
14 June 2025
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