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The crucial role of the church in the Lumad struggle

Ritche Salgado August 29, 2024 0 Comment
The crucial role of the church in the Lumad struggle

“We live in a society where those who would do good are those who would be put to jail while the real terrorists and killers are free and in government positions.”

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Urban poor sector continues to suffer under Marcos Jr

Ritche Salgado July 20, 2024 #SONA2024, Kadiwa stores, poverty in the Philippines, rice, Urban Poor
Urban poor sector continues to suffer under Marcos Jr

Urban poor group Kadamay looked back on Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s promises, and found that none has been fulfilled, including bringing down the price of rice to P20 per kilo.

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Church people dismayed over ‘unjust’ conviction of ‘Talaingod 18’

Ritche Salgado July 17, 2024 Salugpongan Ta ‘Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Center, Talaingod 18
Church people dismayed over ‘unjust’ conviction of ‘Talaingod 18’

If church workers were acquitted for their “ministry,” why can’t the Tagum court not grant the same for teachers and human rights defenders who rushed to assist Lumad children? A bishop of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines is asking.

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Military accuses Cebu-based NGO of terrorist links

Ritche Salgado October 4, 2023 CERNET, Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012
Military accuses Cebu-based NGO of terrorist links

“If CERNET would stop, it is like putting an end to our organization.”

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Painting the Filipino peoples’ struggles in indigenous art

Ritche Salgado June 29, 2023 Armand Dayoha
Painting the Filipino peoples’ struggles in indigenous art

Inspired by the culture of body painting in the Visayas, artist Armand Jake Dayoha (Instagram: @mr.aramanada) paid homage to the ancient art custom. Introducing his works of art, Dayoha stressed out how Western art influenced local artists, relegating the use of indigenous elements to the margins.

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Q & A: San Carlos Bishop emulates Christ amid red-tagging

Ritche Salgado March 31, 2023 Bishop Gerardo Alminaza, Red tagging
Q & A: San Carlos Bishop emulates Christ amid red-tagging

Bulatlat interviewed Bishop Gerardo Alminaza as he shared his thoughts on red-tagging and his mission as a shepherd in one of the country’s most militarized dioceses.

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‘Some children in conflict with the law are still being placed in detention centers and jails’

Ritche Salgado November 17, 2022 children in conflict with the law, PREDA, SALINLAHI
‘Some children in conflict with the law are still being placed in detention centers and jails’

Preda runs ideal facilities for the accommodation and rehabilitation of children in conflict with the law. All over the country, many local government units are unable to protect the children.

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Journalists oppose proposal to penalize ‘comments’ on gov’t officials’ assets declaration

Ritche Salgado October 20, 2021 NUJP, SALN, Samuel Martires
Journalists oppose proposal to penalize ‘comments’ on gov’t officials’ assets declaration

“It is part of the press’ vital role in a democracy to seek transparency and accountability from government and the SALN is just one of the many effective tools we can use against corruption.”

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Health workers call tax exemption for temporary workers divisive

Ritche Salgado October 25, 2020 Alliance of Health Workers, Bayanihan 2, COVID-19, tax exemption for temporary health workers
Health workers call tax exemption for temporary workers divisive

“This is divisive and deceptive among our ranks because all health workers whether temporary or regular are all prone to the deadly virus in hospital and health facilities.”

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Church harassed for giving sanctuary to Lumad refugees

Ritche Salgado October 8, 2020 attacks on Lumad, Misfi Academy, uccp haran
Church harassed for giving sanctuary to Lumad refugees

Since the UCCP opened its doors to the distraught members of the indigenous peoples community, the protestant church and its volunteers have been experiencing a series of harassment.

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Artists give voice to the poor’s woes during quarantine

Ritche Salgado October 6, 2020 Fabian Obispo, Joi Barrios-Leblanc, Ma-Yi Theater Company
Artists give voice to the poor’s woes during quarantine

The songs try to “capture the struggles of poor communities in the Philippines subjected to their government’s Enhanced Community Quarantine rules.”

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