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8M Dollar Rizal-Blumentritt Documents Found

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8M Dollar Rizal-Blumentritt Documents Found

Prague, Czech Republic – June 28, 2009 - Documents of Rizal and Blumentritt including five paintings of Juan Luna could fetch an estimated value of US$8 million, according to Stephan Klococka. They were found hidden in Cesky Budejovice Museum, 98 kilometers north of Prague, Czech Republic.

Four boxes were discovered believed to shed historical facts that are extremely important in Philippine history during the colonial Spanish era that span for over 320 years. These documents were never published. They were protected in vaults and had survived two world wars, 41-year Communist regime and 21years under the Soviet Union.

The existence of the discovery was mentioned to the Czech Ambassador to the Philippines in the summer of 2008 and was immediately suggested to Noubikko to visit the museum.

The discovery was first mentioned at the Knights of Rizal Council meeting in Bonn, Germany in November of 2008. Lucien Spittael, a retired NATO officer and Rizal-research specialist who was in Ceske Budejovice in 2007, confirmed their existence. He said that he knew then that there were more to found.

In June 17 of 2009, two American experts, Dr. Samuel Bernal, PhD. MD and Richard Branders, Security Adviser for Czech Republic and Poland were joined by Noubikko to reevaluate the findings. This time, they were showed pages upon pages of personal letters of Rizal, archives of unpublished manuscripts, portraits and paintings all of which are extremely important documents about the Rizal-Blumentritt relationship and the Philippines.

Helena Steyskalova, curator of the museum said the collection is enough to build another museum. Dr. Bernal said the collection is amazing. And, Branders said this could, definitely, puzzle the attention of international Rizal experts.

In June 23, 2009, an emergency meeting was called by Stephan Klococka, Deputy Commander for the Knights in Prague and planned the presentation of the discovery to the media and to all scholars to insure truthfulness of historical facts.

It is not yet known as to what is the extent of the findings. Personal letters and manuscripts are one-of-a-kind which were kept for over a century, most likely, they have never been read by any historian, Noubikko said. He also said that he is certain this is one of the most important historical discoveries in modern times.

Only about 5% were showed from the four boxes believed to contain extremely important historical facts in Philippine history were found. The boxes were protected and had survived two world wars including 41 years of communist regime and 21 years under Soviet Union.

RELATED NEWS RELEASES

1) Prague Examiner : http://yokemedia.com/examiner/assembly.htm 2) Philippine Courier: http://00094284274264200000.powweb.com/philippine-news/historical.html


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