This repudiation, which followed the Acta de Tejeros issued on March 23, would later cost Andres Bonifacio his life.
Bonifacio would be tried for treason at Maragondon, Cavite on May 10, 1897, and sentenced to death.
An English translation follows:[4] We who sign this below with our true names, all leaders of the Army convened at a meeting presided over by the Supreme President to discuss the critical situation of the pueblos and the revolution; having discerned that certain chiefs have committed Treason by destroying the strength that comes from unity, by coming to an agreement with the Spanish enemy and deceiving the soldiers, and also by neglecting to tend to the wounded, it is therefore our resolve to rescue the people from this grave danger by the following means: This is our agreement, and we swear before God and the country of our birth not to betray it unto the grave.
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