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Enable them in your iRacing graphics options by checking the Hide car numbers box and restarting the iRacing sim. If you see something that doesnt look right, contact us Citation Information Article Title Jos Rizal Biography Author Biography.com Editors Website Name The Biography.com website URL Access Date Publisher AE Television Networks Last Updated October 2, 2020 Original Published Date April 1, 2014 BIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. What is the use of independence if the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow Tomorrow at seven, I shall be shot; but I am innocent of the crime of rebellion. Jos Rizal Jos Rizal Biography (18611896) Updated: Jan 21, 2020 Original: Apr 1, 2014 Jos Rizal called for peaceful reform of Spains colonial rule in the Philippines. After his 1896 execution, he became an icon for the nationalist movement. Who Was Jos Rizal While living in Europe, Jos Rizal wrote about the discrimination that accompanied Spains colonial rule of his country. He returned to the Philippines in 1892 but was exiled due to his desire for reform. Although he supported peaceful change, Rizal was convicted of sedition and executed on December 30, 1896, at age 35. Early Life On June 19, 1861, Jos Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was born in Calamba in the Philippines Laguna Province. A brilliant student who became proficient in multiple languages, Jos Rizal studied medicine in Manila. In 1882, he traveled to Spain to complete his medical degree. Writing and Reform While in Europe, Jos Rizal became part of the Propaganda Movement, connecting with other Filipinos who wanted reform. He also wrote his first novel, Noli Me Tangere ( Touch Me NotThe Social Cancer ), a work that detailed the dark aspects of Spains colonial rule in the Philippines, with particular focus on the role of Catholic friars. The book was banned in the Philippines, though copies were smuggled in. Because of this novel, Rizals return to the Philippines in 1887 was cut short when he was targeted by police. ![]() Exile in the Philippines Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1892, feeling he needed to be in the country to effect change. Although the reform society he founded, the Liga Filipino (Philippine League), supported non-violent action, Rizal was still exiled to Dapitan, on the island of Mindanao. During the four years Rizal was in exile, he practiced medicine and took on students. Execution and Legacy In 1895, Rizal asked for permission to travel to Cuba as an army doctor. His request was approved, but in August 1896, Katipunan, a nationalist Filipino society founded by Andres Bonifacio, revolted. Though he had no ties to the group and disapproved of its violent methods, Rizal was arrested shortly thereafter. After a show trial, Rizal was convicted of sedition and sentenced to death by firing squad. Rizals public execution was carried out in Manila on December 30, 1896, when he was 35 years old. Spains control of the Philippines ended in 1898, though the country did not gain lasting independence until after World War II. Rizal remains a nationalist icon in the Philippines for helping the country take its first steps toward independence.
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