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rdfs:comment Ma. Violeta Marcos, AMP (born Maria RemediMa. Violeta Marcos, AMP (born Maria Remedios Marcos; July 18, 1937 – April 30, 2001) was a Filipino Roman Catholic nun. She was best known as the co-founder and first director of the Augustinian Missionaries of the Philippines, and for her contributions to the resistance in opposition to the martial Law dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos - first through her diocesan social action involvements in Negros Occidental, and later as part of the human rights organization Task Force Detainees of the Philippines.n Task Force Detainees of the Philippines.
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