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Wilma tiamzon biography

          Wilma Tiamzon (née Austria; 21 December – August 22, ) was a Filipino political organizer and until her arrest in March by Philippine security forces, believed to be the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA)....

          Wilma Tiamzon.

        1. Wilma Tiamzon was a Filipino political organizer and until her arrest in March by Philippine security forces, believed to be the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army.
        2. Wilma Tiamzon (née Austria; 21 December – August 22, ) was a Filipino political organizer and until her arrest in March by Philippine security forces, believed to be the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA).
        3. Born on December 21, , Wilma grew up in San Joaquin, Pasig.
        4. Wilma Tiamzon.
        5. Wilma Tiamzon

          Philippine politician (–)

          In this Philippine name&#;for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is unknown, the birth surname or paternal family name is Austria, and the marital name is Tiamzon.

          Wilma Tiamzon (née Austria; 21 December – August 22, ) was a Filipino political organizer and until her arrest in March by Philippine security forces, believed to be the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA).[2][3]

          Early education

          Tiamzon was a student in the University of the Philippines Diliman during the late s.

          She was a writer for the Philippine Collegian, the university's student publication.

          Career

          Tiamzon had previously served as the finance officer and secretary of the CPP's National Peasant Commission and was secretary of the CPP's National Education Department.

          She had also been a member of the Regional Trade Union Bureau and a