Warmongers leading Duterte vs people – rights group
“What did the President decide to give these rights abusers? Not punishment, but more power to abuse.”
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“What did the President decide to give these rights abusers? Not punishment, but more power to abuse.”
“Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” There are those who want us to forget the bitter lessons of martial law and the Marcos dictatorship. They say these hard-earned lessons should be discarded as irrelevant to our current situation because...
“I believe we all have a grain of mustard seed of prayer.”
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It’s one magistrate’s opinion against those of his 11, or 14, other colleagues. And it’s a much younger voice arguing with the many older ones who have presumably spent more years than him in thinking about the law. Yet Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F....
Protesters said President Duterte has turned around on his tough stance against the US.
Children evacuees of Marawi city hope President Duterte will rebuild their homes.
By DANIEL BOONE Bulatlat Around 400 families cramped inside tight-spaced evacuation centers, with no electricity nor water supply. This is how delegates from a humanitarian mission described the situation of evacuees who fled from war-torn Marawi City. There are...
“Corpses of civilians litter Marawi City streets, unrecovered by families who were forcibly evacuated or driven out by fear of aerial strikes.”
“We have learned this from history: martial law did not bring peace.”
On Independence Day, June 12, various sectors held joined the day-long protest, starting in the morning from the Chinese consulate in Makati City, and proceeding to the US Embassy in Manila, with calls for national sovereignty and against foreign intervention. The...
“Congress should dig deeper into the role of the US government and the CIA in the reported activities.”
“Like other religions, Islam and Christianity teach about a world that is free, peaceful and happy."
Among those holed up and needing rescue in embattled Marawi city are 42 UCCP members, including a two-month-old baby.
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