Former student leader Vince Francis Dingding remembered following Negros clash

Vince Francis Dingding, a former University of the Philippines Cebu student leader, was killed on May 16, 2026, during clashes in Cauayan, Negros Occidental. He is now being remembered for his advocacy work.

Vince Francis “Ding” Dingding graduated from UP Cebu in 2016 with a degree in computer science. He served in leadership roles with the student group Nagkahiusang Kusog sa Estudyante, including as vice chairperson, and advocated for accessible education in state universities.

Dingding joined campaigns against the pork barrel system and the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement. His former organization noted that he linked student issues to the concerns of workers and peasants facing exploitation.

The Philippine Army reported that Dingding, identified as a former political instructor for a New People’s Army unit in Negros, was killed along with four others in encounters in Barangays Abaca and Poblacion. The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict described his death as a result of terror grooming and urged families and schools to watch for warning signs.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addressing Philippine Military Academy graduates, emphasizing constitutional loyalty and integrity.
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Marcos urges pma graduates to uphold constitution and integrity

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday urged the 207 graduates of the Philippine Military Academy Talang Dangal Class of 2026 to remain loyal to the Constitution and uphold integrity in their service.

Vince Francis Dingding, a University of the Philippines Cebu graduate and former student leader, died during clashes between rebels and government troops in Negros Occidental on May 16, 2026. The Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army confirmed his death along with four other members.

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Rights groups and Indigenous activists expressed rage and grief outside Camp Aguinaldo on Thursday, April 30, marking three years since two Indigenous rights defenders were seized at gunpoint in Rizal. The protest was led by Katribu, Sandugo, and Kabataan para sa Tribung Pilipino. They highlighted the ongoing disappearances and linked them to the recent Toboso killings.

The Philippine National Police announced on Sunday it is conducting a full investigation into the shooting incident at the Senate that took place on Wednesday and will release findings soon.

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In an update to revelations of a Chinese spy network recruiting Filipinos, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) disclosed that informant 'Danny' provided intel resulting in the ramming of a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel at Escoda Shoal. Rear Adm. Roy Vincent Trinidad revealed 'Danny's' remorse after seeing the damage, amid ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea following China's denial of the allegations.

The National Union of People's Lawyers has petitioned the Supreme Court to issue protective writs for human rights lawyers in Negros and development workers, citing alleged red-tagging, surveillance, and threats from state agents. The petitions include lawyer Rey Gorgonio, chair of NUPL-Negros, and members of the Paghida-et sa Kauswagan Development Group. The group also raised concerns about the ongoing security threats faced by a lawyer in Isabela.

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