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Walden Bello (Walden Flores Bello) was born on 11 November, 1945 in Cardona, Rizal, Philippine Commonwealth, is a Filipino academic and politician. Discover Walden Bello's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Walden Flores Bello
Occupation Activist, writer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November, 1945
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Cardona, Rizal, Philippine Commonwealth
Nationality Philippines

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His wife is Suranuch Thongsila (m. 2015-2018)

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Parents Luz Flores Jesse Bello
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1945

Walden Flores Bello (born November 11, 1945) is a Filipino academic who served as a member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

He is an international adjunct professor at Binghamton University, professor of sociology and public administration at the University of the Philippines Diliman, and executive director of regional policy think-tank Focus on the Global South.

Bello is also the founder and chairperson of the left-wing alliance Laban ng Masa.

(lit. Fight of the Masses)

On October 20, 2021, Bello filed his candidacy for vice president in the 2022 Philippine elections as the running mate of presidential candidate and labor leader Leody de Guzman.

Their platforms focus on progressive, democratic socialist, and pro-poor systemic change.

Bello was born in Cardona, Rizal to Luz Flores and Jesse Bello from Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur, respectively.

His family paid for his Jesuit schooling at the Ateneo de Manila University.

1965

During his stay in the Ateneo, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of The GUIDON in 1965.

Subsequently, he attended graduate school at Princeton University While attending Princeton in the United States, he was introduced to the anti-war movement and led an occupation of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

The confrontation with police during these protests radicalized Bello and inspired him to pursue a life of activism.

For his graduate studies, he traveled to Chile and stayed in shanty towns following Salvador Allende's socialist rise to the presidency.

1972

When he returned to the United States to defend his dissertation, he lost his ability to return to the Philippines after his passport had been revoked when the declaration of Martial Law by President Ferdinand Marcos on September 21, 1972.

1975

Bello received his Ph.D. in sociology from Princeton in 1975 after completing his doctoral dissertation titled "The roots and dynamics of revolution and counterrevolution in Chile."

he then became part of the anti-Marcos movement, began teaching at the University of California, Berkeley and became a member of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

1978

In 1978 after being arrested multiple times during protests, he was arrested after leading the takeover of the Philippine consulate in San Francisco.

Bello was later released following a hunger strike to bring attention to the situation the Philippines was facing.

1980

In the early-1980s, Bello also broke into the World Bank headquarters and stole 3,000 pages of confidential documents that he said would show the connection of the IMF and World Bank to Marcos.

Politically, Bello began to turn away from the Communist Party of the Philippines after he heard that they allegedly killed individuals in the 1980s and 1990s that were accused of being double agents.

1982

He later wrote Development Debacle: the World Bank in the Philippines in 1982 surrounding the documents stating that this publication contributed toward the 1986 People Power Revolution in the Philippines, with Bello returning to his native state two years later.

1995

In 1995, Bello co-founded Focus on the Global South, a policy research institute based in Bangkok, Thailand.

1999

Bello had also led teach-ins during the 1999 Seattle WTO protests and protested internationally against globalization at the 2001 G8 summit, the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2003, the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005 and was banned from the 2006 World Bank-IMF Conference in Singapore.

2010

Bello later joined the Akbayan Citizens' Action Party and became a member of congress in 2010.

2012

He had been indicted in June for cyberlibel based on the Revised Penal Code and the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (Republic Act 10175); stemming from a complaint filed against him by former Davao City information officer Jefry Tupas.

He was detained at the Quezon City Police District headquarters at Camp Karingal until he was released the following day after posting bail.

His arrest was condemned by the European Parliament and the Asean Parliamentarians for Human Rights.

The case raised concerns about freedom of speech and reportedly drew protests.

In January 2023, the RTC Branch 10 entered a not guilty plea for Bello as he refused to enter a plea to a charge against him.

2015

In March 2015, Bello resigned his position in congress due to conflicts with President Benigno Aquino III that surrounded the Disbursement Acceleration Program and the Mamasapano incident.

2016

He ran for senator in 2016 but lost.

He currently sits on the board of directors of the International Forum on Globalization and on the board of directors of the leftist think-tank Center for Economic and Policy Research.

He is also a member of the regional Greenpeace.

The Laban ng Masa coalition launched a campaign to collect 300,000 signatures to urge Bello to run for president in the 2022 elections.

In a statement, Laban ng Masa said it wants to "push for an ambitious platform that focuses on the poor, prioritizes the neglected, and fights for the rights of ordinary Filipinos".

Bello's group sought talks with Vice President Robredo's backers for three months but were ignored.

This caused them to support Leody de Guzman's presidential candidacy, instead.

In October 2021, Bello decided to run for the vice-presidency under the Partido Lakas ng Masa, replacing Raquel Castillo who had filed her candidacy as Guzman's running mate in the same party.

The US Socialist Worker described Bello as "one of the most articulate and prolific voices on the international left" and that "he has devoted most of his life to fighting imperialism and corporate globalization".

Bello was also a supporter of Hugo Chávez and was impressed by his opposition to the United States, stating after Chávez's death that he was "a class act, one impossible to follow. Wherever you are right now, give 'em hell".

On August 8, 2022, Bello was arrested by the police in his home in Quezon City through an arrest warrant issued by the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 10.