By DEE AYROSO
Month: April 2023
Rights groups call for probe on killing of peace consultant
Karapatan Secretary General Cristina Palabay said that the reported summary execution of Posadas is a brazen violation of human rights instruments and international humanitarian law.
Heroes, martyrs of Southern Tagalog honored by progressives
“Who are Ka Eden and Ka Eddie? They are good Christians, good Samaritans, and good revolutionaries. They followed the Christian example and dedicated their lives to solving inequality in our society.”
‘A grave attack on academic freedom,’ PUP decries termination of Prudente-Ramos accord
“For the longest time, the Accord served as our vanguard and sanctuary of our peace and wisdom in the University.”
Question Everything | ‘Like the rain falling in torrents on a thousand raging rivers’
We need more testimonies and reports highlighting the lesser-known protests that contributed to the building of a formidable resistance to the dictatorship.
On Earth Day, green groups say no to Kaliwa Dam, environmentally damaging projects
“The theme for this year’s Earth Day is ‘Invest in Our Planet’. Concurrently, the business sector should also divest in environmentally damaging projects.”
Fighting for Earth
By DEE AYROSO
Compliance
By DEE AYROSO
Arrested NDFP consultant served as an altar boy in Davao City before joining Reds
Growing up into a normal and religious family, arrested NDFP consultant Eric Jun Casilao wanted to be a priest in his younger years.
How the Tiamzon spouses fought the Marcos Sr. dictatorship
In a 2014 interview with Bulatlat, the Tiamzon spouses detailed their political awakening as student activism flourished at the University of the Philippines at the time of the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
‘Tiamzons, 8 others were captured alive, tortured, killed’ – CPP
The Tiamzons were severely tortured with witnesses reporting that they “saw how the faces and bodies of the victims were smashed, apparently beaten with hard objects.”