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Maguindanao Massacre Reflective of Arroyo Government’s Eight-Year Rule of Plunder, Terror, Deception – Indigenous and Moro Peoples

Maguindanao Massacre Reflective of Arroyo Government’s Eight-Year Rule of Plunder, Terror, Deception – Indigenous and Moro Peoples

By LYN V. RAMO Bulatlat.com QUEZON CITY – Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared Martial Law in Maguindanao to conceal the pieces of evidence that she cheated her way to the presidency in the May 2004 polls, according to indigenous peoples and the Bangsa Moro...

Cordillera People’s Alliance Cited for its Defense of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and the Environment

Cordillera People’s Alliance Cited for its Defense of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and the Environment

By LYN V. RAMO Bulatlat BAGUIO CITY – It is an environment award this time for Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA), the second award it garnered this year. Last month the CPA received international acclaim when the Women’s World Summit Foundation (WSSF) recognized...

As 2010 Polls Draw Near, Unprecedented Fraud, Violence, ‘No-El’ Loom

As 2010 Polls Draw Near, Unprecedented Fraud, Violence, ‘No-El’ Loom

By ARNOLD PADILLA
Underneath the never-ending and intensifying political conflict is the permanent and worsening crisis of the economy. The raging economic crisis feeds the growing dispute among the various factions of the political elite contending for control of political power and monopoly of economic spoils – a conflict that has become more pronounced and increasingly vicious under the nine-year old Arroyo administration.

Military Did Not Need Martial Law Declaration to Abduct, Torture Activist

Military Did Not Need Martial Law Declaration to Abduct, Torture Activist

By RONALYN V. OLEA
Noriel Rodriguez, a member of Anakbayan, was tortured for 10 days by people he claimed to be soldiers. The soldiers, he said, threatened to harm his family and mutilate his genitals. He was released only after he was forced to sign papers stating that he was a rebel returnee. Related video: Noriel Rodriguez recounts his ordeal

End to Warlordism Urged in the Cordilleras

End to Warlordism Urged in the Cordilleras

The Cordillera region is not spared from state-perpetuated and state-supported political violence, according to the CPA, citing the provinces of Abra, Apayao and Kalinga as having a history of election-related and politically motivated killings and other forms of violence allegedly allowed to happen through powerful politicians and warlords with goons and private armies.

In Mendiola, Journalists, Activists Demand End to Impunity, Blame Arroyo for Killings

In Mendiola, Journalists, Activists Demand End to Impunity, Blame Arroyo for Killings

By AYI MUALLAM
On Wednesday, hundreds of Filipino journalists and activists, along with several of their colleagues from other countries, marched to Mendiola to mark the "Global Day of Action Against Impunity." The journalists and activists demanded an end to impunity and blamed the Arroyo regime for the rash of killings of activists and journalists nationwide. Listen now

Pooled Editorial: Blood in Her Hands

Pooled Editorial: Blood in Her Hands

The perpetrators obviously thought that they could get away with their atrocity. The only possible explanation for such impunity is that these people were confident somebody higher up would protect them. We hold the regime of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo accountable for what happened in Ampatuan. It was her regime that had benefited from the reign of terror in Maguindanao. It was her regime that had encouraged and nurtured the violence that led to the massacre.

Military’s Oplan Bantay Laya Sows Terror, Disunity Among Lumads in Mindanao

Military’s Oplan Bantay Laya Sows Terror, Disunity Among Lumads in Mindanao

By ALEXANDER MARTIN REMOLLINO
As foreign mining investments continue to encroach into Lumad lands in Northern Mindanao, the military, through its Oplan Bantay Laya, intensifies its campaign to stifle local opposition to these companies. A fact-finding mission found that so far this year, 13 Lumads have been summarily executed while more were tortured and harassed by soldiers and fellow Lumads co-opted by the military.

Attacks on Workers Persist as ILO Keeps Mum on Arroyo’s Accountability in Abuses

Attacks on Workers Persist as ILO Keeps Mum on Arroyo’s Accountability in Abuses

By MARYA SALAMAT
Two months after the International Labor Organization conducted a fact-finding mission in the Philippines, labor-rights violations escalate in the Philippines, as highlighted by the death of Danilo Belano, a long-time labor organizer, who died while being tailed and harassed by military agents.

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