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POSTS FOR "Month: August 2010"
Kin Remember Loved Ones Who Disappeared, Express Disappointment Over Aquino’s Inaction

Kin Remember Loved Ones Who Disappeared, Express Disappointment Over Aquino’s Inaction

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL and
RONALYN V. OLEA

On the occasion of the International Day of the Disappeared, relatives of victims of enforced disappearances marched to Mendiola bridge to demand that their loved ones be surfaced and the perpetrators, including former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo be punished.

Sidebar: Remembering a Desaparecido From Hacienda Luisita

Campus journalists urge Aquino to spend on education sector instead of on US-based lobbying firm

Campus journalists urge Aquino to spend on education sector instead of on US-based lobbying firm

“If he is doing the right thing, he doesn’t need an expensive US-based lobbying firm. His correct acts will eventually be noticed.” Trina Federis, College Editors Guild of the Philippines national president said. According to a column by journalist Victor Agustin,...

Court Orders Hospital Detention for Morong 43 Mom, Newborn

Court Orders Hospital Detention for Morong 43 Mom, Newborn

By RONALYN V. OLEA
After initially denying the petition for temporary release of Morong 43 mother Carina Judilyn Oliveros, the court, in deciding on the appeal filed by Oliveros’s counsel, ordered her and her son’s transfer to a hospital where she would be detained for a period of three months.

Sidebar: Three Months Not Enough for Nursing Mom, Newborn

Benjie Oliveros | Who Is to Blame for the Ineptness and Vulnerabilities Exposed by Hostage-Taking Incident?

Benjie Oliveros | Who Is to Blame for the Ineptness and Vulnerabilities Exposed by Hostage-Taking Incident?

By BENJIE OLIVEROS Analysis Bulatlat.com It is shocking how a single hostage-taking incident has shook the country and exposed its problems and vulnerabilities, as well as the ineptness of government and police officials. The late Senior Police Inspector Rolando...

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