1977 in the Philippines
1977 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1977.
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Events
- June 28 – At least 17 persons were killed in a landslide caused by heavy rains in southern Philippines.[1]
- August 21-27 – World Law Conference was held in Manila.[2] On August 22, during the event, President Marcos announces amnesty for some persons "deemed guilty of subversion."[3]
- September 5 – Sixteen persons were killed and 24 others were injured when two speeding trucks crashed into a bus in the Philippines.[1]
- October 1 – Eugenio Lopez, Jr. and Sergio Osmeña III escaped from detention in Fort Bonifacio and flee to the United States.[3]
- October 10 – A massacre in Patikul, Sulu[4] leaves 35 Philippine Army officers and men dead.
- October 21 – A U.S. Marine Corps helicopter crashed during a military exercise in Mindoro, killing 24 servicemen.[1]
- November 10 – Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Chairman Jose Maria Sison was arrested.[3]
- November 15 – A typhoon killed about 80 persons in northern Philippines. Included among the dead were at least 40 persons killed in a hotel set off by a candle lit during a power failure.[1]
- November 25 – Benigno Aquino Jr. was found guilty of charges and sentence him to death by firing squad, but the death sentence was postponed.[3]
- December 16–17 – National referendum was called where the majority of the voters voted that President Ferdinand Marcos should continue in office as incumbent President and Prime Minister after the organization of the Interim Batasang Pambansa.
- December 16 – Thirty-two patients were killed by a fire in a mental hospital near Manila.[1]
Births
- January 4 – Vhong Navarro, actor, comedian, and host
- January 9:
- Jose Riano, politician
- Maria Jocelyn Bernos, politician
- January 12 – Piolo Pascual, actor
- January 16 – Antonio Aquitania, actor and comedian
- February 8 – Christian Vasquez, actor and model
- February 14 – Donna Cruz, actress and singer
- February 22:
- Gladys Guevarra, singer and comedian
- Yul Servo, actor and politician
- February 25 – Niña Corpuz, journalist
- March 19 – Gherome Ejercito, basketball player
- March 31 – Eric Fructuoso, actor
- April 18 – Anna Fegi, singer
- May 7 – Bam Aquino, politician
- May 12 – Onemig Bondoc, actor
- June 1 – Dondon Hontiveros, basketball player and politician
- July 10 – Don Allado, basketball player
- July 13:
- Jake Roxas, actor
- Willie Miller, basketball player
- July 14 – Jed Madela, singer
- July 18 – Sunshine Cruz, actress
- July 22 – Celino Cruz, basketball player
- July 30:
- Troy Montero, actor and model
- Bryan Gahol, basketball player (d. 2014)
- August 26 – Barbie Almalbis, singer, songwriter
- September 1 – Kathleen de Leon Jones, Filipino-Australian actress, dancer, singer and television performer, Hi-5
- September 5 — Patricia Bermudez-Hizon sportscaster
- September 12 – Luis Santiago, TV director (d. 2005)
- October 18 – Gloc-9, rapper and recording artist
- October 19 – Mo Twister, radio and television presenter
- November 6 – Sol Aragones, journalist and politician
- November 9 – Lord Allan Velasco, politician
- November 26 – Amado Espino III, politician
- November 27 – Andrea del Rosario, actress and model
- December 5 – Francis Zamora, politician, businessman, and basketball player
- December 11 – Bassilyo, actor and rapper
- December 16 – Jennifer Mendoza, Former That's Entertainment Wednesday Group Member, Former Singer, Actress and TV host
- December 29 – Erico Aristotle Aumentado, businessman and politician
- December 30 – Jimmy Alapag, basketball player and coach
Deaths
- April 30 – Eddie Peregrina, Filipino singer (b. 1945)
- May 1 – José Locsin, Filipino doctor and politician (b. 1891)
- August - Eulogio Balao, Filipino soldier and politician (b. 1907)
- September 8 - George J. Willmann, Naturalized Filipino missionary from the United States. (b. 1897)
- November 11 – Abraham Sarmiento, Jr., Filipino journalist and political activist (b. 1950)
References
- The 1978 World Book Year Book. Chicago, IL: World Book-Childcraft International, Inc. 1978. ISBN 0-7166-0478-7.
- "Memorandum Circular No. 979, s. 1977". GOV.PH. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. April 25, 1977. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
- "Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People, Volume 10: Timeline of Philippine History" (PDF).
- "More Massacres in Mindanao than other parts of the country". The Manila Times (via PressReader). December 13, 2009. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
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