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词条 Antonio Trillanes
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Education

  3. Military career

  4. Political career

     Oakwood Mutiny  Manila Peninsula siege  Senate  Vice-presidential campaign 

  5. Criticism and controversies

      Rivalry against Duterte    Revocation of amnesty by President Duterte  

  6. Personal life

  7. References

  8. External links

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| office = Senator of the Philippines
| term_start = June 30, 2007
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| office1 = Chair of the Philippine Senate
National Defense and Security Committee
| term_start1 = July 22, 2013
| term_end1 = July 25, 2016
| predecessor1 = Francis Escudero
| successor1 = Gregorio Honasan
| office2 = Chair of the Philippine Senate
Civil Service and
Government Reorganization Committee
| term_start2 = July 26, 2010
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| predecessor2 = Panfilo Lacson (Acting)
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| birth_name = Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV
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| birth_place = Manila, Philippines
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| nationality = Filipino
| party = Magdalo
| otherparty = Nacionalista (2012–present)
Independent (2010-2012)
UNO (2007-2010)

| spouse = Arlene G. Orejana
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| children = 3
| residence = Caloocan City
| alma_mater = Philippine Military Academy (BA)
University of the Philippines Diliman (MA)
| profession = Senator and Legislator of the Philippines and former Navy lieutenant[1]
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Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV ({{IPAc-en|t|r|I|l|j|ɑː|n|ɛ|s}}, born August 6, 1971),[2] also known as Sonny, is a retired[3] Navy officer currently serving as a Senator of the Philippines and ex-mutineer against Philippine government. He was a vice presidential candidate in the 2016 Philippine presidential elections.

Early life

Trillanes was born and raised in Caloocan, to Philippine Navy Capt. Antonio Floranza Trillanes, Sr. (PMA Class '59) of Ligao City, Albay, and Estelita Dia Fuentes from Ivisan,[4] Capiz. He is brother of Antonio Jr. and Antonio III.

Education

His elementary years were spent at Siena College, Quezon City from 1975–1983, and from 1983–1987, his secondary education was at Angelicum College in Quezon City. In 1990, while a fourth[5] year BS in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) student from De La Salle University on Taft Avenue, Manila, he took and passed the PMA entrance examination.

Military career

He formally entered into public service the following year as a cadet in the Philippine Military Academy where he graduated cum laude in 1995, while earning a degree in BS Naval System Engineering. Other awards he received while in PMA are the Mathematics Plaque, Physical Science Plaque, and the Tambuli Award for electrical/electronics engineering.

In 2002, Trillanes took up his graduate studies at the National College of Public Administration and Governance at UP Diliman, and got his master's degree in Public Administration, Major in Public Policy and Program Management.

For the duration of the masters program, he received two University Scholar Awards for obtaining two semestral GPAs of 1.0 to 1.25 and a College Scholar Award for obtaining a semestral GPA of 1.25 to 1.50.[6]

Political career

Oakwood Mutiny

Trillanes was known for leading the 2003 Oakwood Mutiny when he and 321 junior officers and enlisted men[7] of the Armed Forces of the Philippines who called themselves "Bagong Katipuneros" took over the Oakwood Premier Ayala Center (now Ascott Makati) serviced apartment tower in Makati City as protest for alleged rampant corruption of the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration in the Philippine government - in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.[8] He was imprisoned for treason for almost seven and a half years.[9]

Manila Peninsula siege

Trillanes filed his certificate of candidacy on February 7, 2007, to run as an independent senatorial candidate despite being detained for complicity in a failed coup d'état. Later, he accepted an invitation from the Genuine Opposition party (GO) as one of its guest candidates to field against the Arroyo administration. He campaigned successfully, while in jail, through the social networking site, Friendster. Trillanes was proclaimed Senator-elect on June 15, 2007 by the Commission on Elections. He is the 2nd youngest senator after Benigno Aquino, Jr. elected at the age of 35 (his partymate Bam Aquino joined him as youngest senator elected in 2013)

On July 23, 2007, Trillanes' motion for an "arrangement" with the Makati RTC that would allow him to fulfill his duties as a Senator while under detention, and to allow him to attend the SONA, remained unacted upon. A week after, judge Oscar Pimentel denied Trillanes' plea to be granted leave from detention to attend Senate sessions, and to set up an office inside Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City where he had been detained.[10] In response to Trillanes' continued imprisonment despite his election as Senator, former University of the Philippines president Francisco Nemenzo, Jr. and former vice president Teofisto Guingona, Jr. of civil society launched the "Paglingkurin si Trillanes [Let Trillanes Serve] Movement" in Pasay City on August 23, 2007. Akbayan Representative Risa Hontiveros, Ana Maria Nemenzo of the Freedom from Debt Coalition, opposition leader Jose Alcuaz, and Trillanes' spokesperson Sonny Rivera, were present.[11]

In the Senate election held in May 2007, Trillanes successfully launched a nationwide campaign from his prison cell as he ran and won a seat in the Philippine Senate on a shoestring budget.[5] He was elected to the Senate as guest candidate for the anti-administration[12] Genuine Opposition ticket, and assumed office on June 30, 2007. He made history[9] for being the first Philippine senator to be elected while in jail when more than 11 million people voted him into office.[5] On November 29, 2007, Trillanes, together with the soldiers facing coup d'état charges in connection with the 2003 Oakwood Mutiny, marched out of the courtroom while attending a hearing[13] towards the Peninsula Manila hotel in Makati City, to reiterate their call[14] for the ouster of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[15]

Notwithstanding calls from civil society groups to allow Trillanes to serve as Senator pursuant to his election, Judge Oscar Pimentel denied Trillanes's petition to attend Senate sessions on September 20, 2007, for lack of merit, ruling that his incarceration would not be a bar to fulfilling his duties as a Senator.[16] His petition, having been denied by the lower court, Senator Trillanes filed a petition with the Supreme Court of the Philippines, asking that his petition to be allowed to attend Senate sessions be granted. Representing him was his lawyer Reynaldo Robles. Included in said petition was a request that he be allowed to receive visitors in his jail at Fort Bonifacio.[17]

On October 17, 2007, the Supreme Court of the Philippines, in an en banc resolution, directed the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and Makati Regional Trial Court Judge Oscar Pimentel to comment within 10 days on Senator Antonio Trillanes IV's petition.[18] These requests were however later overshadowed by Trillanes' decision to stage another action against Gloria Arroyo's administration. On November 29, 2007, the senator led a siege, this time at the Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati. After walking out of his court hearing, he and Brigadier General Danilo Lim led their supporters to the hotel where they staged another coup d'état calling on the public to join them. Six hours later, after military teams surrounded the hotel and armored personnel carriers broke through the hotel's front doors, Trillanes and his companions surrendered.

Senate

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On December 20, 2010, Trillanes was given provisional freedom pending the recognition of the court's amnesty declaration of President Benigno Aquino III.[19] Under Proclamation 75, Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin granted amnesty to Trillanes and other military personnel who participated in the coup d' etats. He was able for the first time to enter the Senate and perform his duties as a senator.

After formalizing his re-election bid in October 2012, Trillanes filed his certificate of candidacy for 2013 elections at the Commission on Elections main office in Manila. He ran under the banner of the Nacionalista Party, which was allied with the ruling Liberal Party in the 2013 midterm elections.[20] Trillanes was ranked ninth out of the out of the 12 winning senators. Trillanes was proclaimed senator-elect on May 20, 2013 by the Commission on Elections[21] with an official tally of 14,127,722 votes.[25]

In October 2012, Trillanes formalized his re-election bid, filing his certificate of candidacy at the main office of the Commission on Elections in Manila. He ran under the banner of the Nacionalista Party, which is allied with the ruling Liberal Party in the 2013 midterm elections.[22] He formed part of the umbrella coalition of the administration-backed senatorial line-up for the 2013 Philippine Senate election known as the Team PNoy.[23] Formally proclaimed as a Senator in May 2013,[24] Trillanes was re-elected by 14,127,722 Filipinos as per Comelec's official tally of votes.[25]

At the Senate, he is one of the most productive senators in terms of number bills, resolutions and committee reports filed,[26] totalling to 1,109 bills and resolutions, 56 of which have been passed into law from 2007 to present.[5]

During the 16th Congress (2013–2016) he ranks 1st[27] based on the total number of:

  • National Bills passed into law (as Principal Author) (7 bills)
  • National Bills passed into law (as Principal Sponsor) (9 bills)
  • Committee Reports filed (32 bills) 9 have been passed into law; 13 have been approved on 3rd reading; 10 are pending for deliberations

During the 15th Congress (2010-2013) he ranked 1st[27] based on the total number of:

  • National Bills (as Principal Sponsor) passed into law
  • National Bills (as Principal Author) passed into law (15th Congress)

In a televised plenary debate in the Senate in September 2012, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile publicly accused Trillanes of working for Chinese interest, in reference to the territorial dispute between the Philippines and China.[28] Posing as an informal emissary of the government of Benigno Aquino III, Trillanes allegedly wanted to rein in then Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and prevent the United States from being involved in the regional dispute. Enrile then proceeded to read what he said were notes of Philippine Ambassador to China Sonia Brady about a meeting with Trillanes in Beijing, in which Trillanes allegedly told the Chinese that the Philippines cannot enforce its coastal protection, and that the Philippines does not have any interest in the Scarborough Shoal.[29] Senator Trillanes confirmed that he had been acting as "backchannel negotiator" with China for months, keeping then Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario out of the loop.[30] He was then charged of treason and espionage in May 2016 for his series of sixteen secret meetings with officials in Beijing and providing information which resulted in the immediate occupation of Scarborough Shoal and the Spratly Islands by China in 2012.[31]

Vice-presidential campaign

Trillanes declared his intention to run for higher office as vice president in the 2016 national elections.[32] Trillanes, started his vice presidential campaign during the MAGDALO Coalition's general assembly at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City, and declared his candidacy on October 3. 2015. He reportedly asked his current arch-enemy and incumbent president Rodrigo Duterte as his running mate which the latter refused.[33] Trillanes and the Magdalo group has formally showed support to the presidential bid of fellow senator Grace Poe.[34]

Trillanes paid several advertisements featuring schoolchildren and snippets of videos of Rodrigo Duterte, including one video showing him dropping the finger, on May 5, 2016 on ABS-CBN, which sparked controversy and adverse reactions. The broadcasts were described as "black propaganda." [35] Alan Peter Cayetano petitioned the Taguig regional trial court, and they soon placed a temporary restraining order (TRO) to stop the airing of the anti-Duterte ads for 72 hours. Cayetano told GMA News that the political advertisement was part of a conspiracy devised by the Malacañang and other candidates against Duterte.[36]

Trillanes eventually lost the 2016 vice presidential race to Liberal Party Candidate Leni Robredo.

Criticism and controversies

Rivalry against Duterte

Before the 2016 election, he alleged that former Davao City Mayor and incumbent president Rodrigo Duterte had an account in the Julia Vargas branch of BPI (allegedly Php 211 M).[37][38]

Likewise President Duterte, alleges that Trillanes closed his accounts in DBS Bank days before going to Singapore and then showed that there were no such accounts. This became a source of polemics in social media such as Twitter and Facebook.[39]

Since then, Trillanes become a rival of Duterte. Duterte's common law wife, Honeylet Avancena, defended Duterte against Trillanes' controversies.[40] On February 13, 2018, Trillanes was declared as persona non grata by Davao City officials.[41]

Revocation of amnesty by President Duterte

On August 31, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Proclamation No. 572, revoking Trillanes's amnesty.[42][43] Duterte ordered the Department of Justice and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to review all criminal cases in relation to the 2003 Oakwood mutiny and 2007 Peninsula siege.[42] Shortly after that, Trillanes told to the reporters that he would not evade the case and he also told to Duterte that he is not afraid of him.[44] The amnesty (Proclamation No 50) was granted by then-President Benigno Aquino III and later issued Proclamation 75 superseding Proclamation no. 50 back in 2010.[44]

On September 7, the DOJ filed the application for an arrest and hold departure against Trillanes and it was signed at Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150 by Acting Prosecutor General Richard Fadullon as "very urgent".[45]

Opposition politicians expressed condemnation over the revocation of the amnesty: Magdalo Representative Gary Alejano, who also lead the mutiny with Trillanes,[46] calls it "political persecution" of Duterte critic and he also slammed Duterte for what was called a "clear act of revenge" against Trillanes.[47] Akbayan Representative Tom Villarin called the revocation "highly preposterous" and "clearly a political vendetta."[47] On September 7, former Solicitor General Florin Hilbay said in an interview that the decision against Trillanes is similar to the case of Senator Leila de Lima, who was detained for allegedly violating the drug trafficking law almost a year and a half ago.[48][49] Supporters of Trillanes gathered outside the Senate and held a vigil.[50] Duterte severely lambasted Trillanes by describing the latter as "corrupt" and accused him of "abandoning" the military for his personal interests.[51]

On October 22, The Regional Trial Court in Makati denied the government's petition to have Trillanes arrested, saying the coup d'etat case against the senator was already dismissed on September 21, 2011, and that the dismissal was "final and executory".[52]

Personal life

Trillanes is married to Arlene G. Orejana, a former member of the Philippine Military Academy corps of professors — a PMA Class 1997 graduate herself — and together they have had three children; Francis Seth, Thea Estelle, and Alan Andrew (who died at 21 days old).[5]

In 2014, he attended the National and International Security program at the Harvard Kennedy School[5] in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.[53]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/sonnytrillanes.official/info|title=Antonio Sonny Trillanes IV Basic Info|accessdate=February 21, 2013|author=Official Facebook Page of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/trillanes_antonio_bio.asp|title=Senator Antonio "Sonny" F. Trillanes IV |accessdate=February 19, 2013 |author=senate.gov.ph}}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Merueñas|first=Mark|title=Trillanes camp: Amnesty won’t set bad precedent|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/100days/story/203279/trillanes-camp-amnesty-wont-set-bad-precedent|accessdate=December 25, 2010|newspaper=GMA News|date=October 13, 2010}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/sonnytrillanes.official/info|title=Antonio Sonny Trillanes IV Basic Info |accessdate=March 4, 2013 |author=Official Facebook Page of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://trillanes.com.ph/about/the-senator/|title=ANTONIO "SONNY" F TRILLANES IV |accessdate=February 21, 2013 |author=Official Website of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/trillanes_antonio_bio.asp |title=Senator Antonio "Sonny" F. Trillanes IV Biography |accessdate=February 19, 2013 |author=Senate of the Philippines' Official Website |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130306112115/http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/trillanes_antonio_bio.asp |archivedate=March 6, 2013 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/274732/news/nation/who-is-antonio-trillanes-iv|title=Who is Antonio Trillanes IV? |accessdate=February 19, 2013 |author=gmanetwork.com}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://magdalo.org/about/|title=magdalo.org, Magdalo History |accessdate=February 19, 2013}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php/news/top-stories/39042-p-noy-supports-trillanes|title=P-Noy supports Trillanes! |accessdate=February 19, 2013 |author=People's Tonight}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/53430/Makati-court-junks-Trillanes-plea-to-attend-Senate-sessions |title=GMA NEWS.TV, Makati court junks Trillanes plea to attend Senate sessions |publisher=Gmanews.tv |date=July 30, 2007 |accessdate=May 18, 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view_article.php?article_id=84305 |title=Inquirer.net, ‘Let Trillanes Serve Movement’ launched |accessdate=May 18, 2012}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://voicepoints.blogspot.com/2012/07/trillanes-joins-villar-in-nacionalista.html|title=Trillanes joins Villar in Nacionalista Party |accessdate=March 4, 2013 |author=Paul Michael Jaramillo}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mb.com.ph/node/283346/court-defer#.USMnHqL04bE|title=Court Defers Trillanes Hearing |accessdate=February 19, 2013 |author=Anna Liza T. Villas}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/focus/02/19/13/trillanes-filipinos-celebrate-rebellions|title=Court Defers Trillanes Hearing |accessdate=February 20, 2013 |author=Jojo Malig}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view_article.php?article_id=103771 |title=Trillanes: Filipinos celebrate rebellions |accessdate=November 28, 2007 |author=Inquirer.net}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/61305/Court-rejects-Trillanes-appeal-to-attend-Senate-sessions |title=GMA NEWS.TV, Court rejects Trillanes appeal to attend Senate sessions |publisher=Gmanews.tv |date=September 20, 2007 |accessdate=May 18, 2012}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=95341|title=Abs-Cbn Interactive, Trillanes asks SC to allow him to attend Senate sessions|publisher=}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view_article.php?article_id=94969 |title=Inquirer.net, AFP, judge told to answer Trillanes’s bid to exercise duties |accessdate=May 18, 2012}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/208768/makati-court-grants-trillanes-temporary-release |title=Makati court grants Trillanes temporary release |accessdate=December 21, 2010 |author=gmanews.tv}}
20. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/276607/news/nation/trillanes-formalizes-senate-re-election-bid |title= Trillanes formalizes Senate re-election bid |accessdate=March 5, 2013 |author=Marc Cayabyab}}
21. ^{{cite web|url= http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/412389/trillanes-receives-certificate-of-proclamation-from-comelec |title= Trillanes receives certificate of proclamation from Comelec |accessdate=May 20, 2013 |author=Matikas Santos}}
22. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/276607/news/nation/trillanes-formalizes-senate-re-election-bid |title= Trillanes formalizes Senate re-election bid |accessdate=October 13, 2013 |author=Marc Cayabyab}}
23. ^Team PNoy
24. ^{{cite web|url= http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/412389/trillanes-receives-certificate-of-proclamation-from-comelec |title= Trillanes receives certificate of proclamation from Comelec |accessdate=October 13, 2013 |author=Matikas Santos}}
25. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections-2013/features/rich-media/29126-official-tally-votes-2013-senatorial-race |title= Official tally of votes for the 2013 senatorial race |accessdate=October 14, 2013 |author=Rappler}}
26. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.mb.com.ph/trillanes-is-senates-most-productive/ |title= Trillanes is Senates most productive |accessdate=May 3, 2015 |author=Mario Casayuran}}
27. ^{{cite web|url= https://www.facebook.com/sonnytrillanes.official/info?tab=page_info |title=Antonio Sonny Trillanes IV Page Info |accessdate=August 24, 2015 |author=Official Facebook Page of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV}}
28. ^{{Cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/273776/enrile-accuses-trillanes-of-working-for-china|title=Enrile accuses Senator Trillanes of working for China|last=Bordadora|first=Cathy C. Yamsuan, Norman|website=newsinfo.inquirer.net|access-date=May 2, 2016}}
29. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/12700-enrile,-trillanes-fight-over-china|last=Macaraig|first=Ayee|website=rappler.com|access-date=May 5, 2016}}
30. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/18709-2012-yearender-ph-china-and-scarborough-shoal|last=Santamaria|first=Carlos|website=rappler.com|access-date=May 5, 2016}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/783951/president-aquino-trillanes-face-treason |title=President Aquino, Trillanes face treason |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |author=Mangunay, K.F. |date=May 8, 2016 |accessdate=July 3, 2016}}
32. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/363573/news/nation/trillanes-to-run-for-higher-office-in-2016 |title= Trillanes to run for higher office in 2016 |accessdate=May 3, 2015 |author=JDS GMA news}}
33. ^{{Cite web|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/halalan2016/nation/12/15/15/duterte-twits-trillanes-didnt-you-ask-to-be-my-vp|title=Duterte twits Trillanes: 'Didn't you ask to be my VP?'|last=News|first=ABS-CBN|website=ABS-CBN News|language=en-US|access-date=March 4, 2018}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/539413/news/nation/trillanes-announces-vp-run-supports-poe-s-presidential-bid#sthash.DYDedwuB.dpuf|title=Trillanes announces VP run, supports Poe's presidential bid |accessdate=October 4, 2015 |publisher=GMA News}}
35. ^{{cite news|last1=Ranada|first1=Pia|title=Anti-Duterte ad by Trillanes riles up Duterte supporters|url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/131969-anti-duterte-ad-trillanes|accessdate=May 7, 2016|agency=Rappler|date=May 6, 2016}}
36. ^{{cite news|last1=Macas|first1=Trisha|title=Taguig RTC issues TRO vs anti-Duterte ad|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/565273/news/nation/taguig-rtc-issues-tro-vs-anti-duterte-ad|accessdate=May 7, 2016|agency=GMA News|date=May 6, 2016}}
37. ^http://news.abs-cbn.com/halalan2016/nation/05/02/16/trillanes-duterte-lawyer-show-up-at-bpi-julia-vargas
38. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/05/04/15973/duterte-bares-bpi-dollar-peso-accounts|title=Ang Network Marketing Scam… - Philstar.com|website=philstar.com}}
39. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/627732/duterte-trillanes-closed-sg-account-online-days-before-trip/story/|title=Duterte: Trillanes closed SG account online days before trip|publisher=}}
40. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/184110-duterte-not-killer-honeylet-avancena-pnp|title=If Duterte orders killings, why is Trillanes still alive? – Honeylet|publisher=}}
41. ^{{cite news|last1=Ager|first1=Maila|title=Trillanes on ‘persona non grata’ tag: Truth hurts|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/968389/trillanes-on-persona-non-grata-tag-truth-hurts|accessdate=February 18, 2018|publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer|date=February 13, 2018}}
42. ^{{cite news |title=Duterte revokes Trillanes' amnesty 'effective immediately' |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/211079-duterte-revokes-amnesty-granted-antonio-trillanes |accessdate=September 7, 2018 |work=Rappler}}
43. ^{{cite news |title=Calida inquiry triggered review of Trillanes amnesty requirements —AFP spokesperson |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/666579/calida-inquiry-triggered-review-of-trillanes-amnesty-requirements-afp-spokesperson/story/ |work=GMA News}}
44. ^{{cite news |title=Trillanes vows to face arrest: 'Mr Duterte, hindi ako takot sa iyo' |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/211085-trillanes-statement-revoked-amnesty-arrest |accessdate=September 7, 2018 |work=Rappler}}
45. ^{{cite news |title=DOJ seeks Trillanes warrant in another court |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/211408-doj-application-arrest-warrant-vs-trillanes-makati-rtc-branch-150 |accessdate=September 8, 2018 |work=Rappler}}
46. ^{{cite news |title=Gary Alejano, mutineer and ex-Marine, leads impeach bid vs Duterte |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/164351-gary-alejano-magdalo-duterte-impeachment |accessdate=September 7, 2018 |work=Rappler}}
47. ^{{cite news |title=Revocation of Trillanes' amnesty 'clear act of revenge' – Alejano |url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/211087-alejano-statement-trillanes-revoked-amnesty-act-of-revenge |accessdate=September 7, 2018 |work=Rappler}}
48. ^{{cite news|last1=Reformina|first1=Ina|title=De Lima ordered arrested by RTC |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/23/17/de-lima-ordered-arrested-by-rtc|accessdate=February 23, 2017|work=ABS-CBNnews.com|date=February 23, 2017}}
49. ^{{cite news |title=Arrest order vs Trillanes ‘very similar’ to De Lima, says ex-SolGen |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1029631/arrest-order-vs-trillanes-very-similar-to-de-lima-says-ex-solgen |accessdate=September 7, 2018 |work=Philippine Daily Inquirer}}
50. ^{{cite news |title=Taga-suporta ni Trillanes, patuloy ang vigil sa labas ng Senado |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/09/08/18/taga-suporta-ni-trillanes-patuloy-ang-vigil-sa-labas-ng-senado |work=ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs{{!}}ABS-CBN News|language=Tagalog}}
51. ^{{cite news|title=Duterte pounces on Trillanes: 'Corrupt,' 'abandoned military’|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/08/18/duterte-pounces-on-trillanes-corrupt-abandoned-military|accessdate=September 9, 2018|work=ABS-CBNnews.com|date=September 8, 2018}}
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53. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.hks.harvard.edu/about/contact |title=Harvard Kennedy School Contact Us |accessdate=May 5, 2015 |author= Harvard Kennedy School Official Website}}

External links

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  • {{official website|http://trillanes.com.ph/}}
  • THE TRILLANES PAPERS
  • Profile of Antonio Trillanes
  • Timeline, Oakwood Mutiny
  • Oakwook Mutiny Backgrounder
  • Destabilization efforts against the Arroyo administration
  • Profile, Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV
  • Profile, Brigadier General Danilo Lim
  • Transcript: Statement of Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, Magdalo soldier
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071201164902/http://www.sunstar.com.ph/breakingnews/manila-peninsula-mutiny/ Sunstar, Manila Peninsula Rebellion timeline]
  • supremecourt.gov.ph Trillanes v Pimentel, G.R. No. 179817, June 27, 2008
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