By Carol Pagaduan-Araullo Streetwise | BusinessWorld Lumad extrajudicial killings and forced evacuations due to military and paramilitary forces rampaging across the indigenous people’s ancestral domain in the remaining frontiers of Mindanao have finally made its mark on the national public consciousness. The arrival of the Manilakbayan 2015, a contingent of more than 700 people who…
Month: November 2015
‘To remember is to continue the struggle’
“Let us continue the tradition of remembering the missing, because otherwise, we would then face the bigger tragedy of forgetting – the disappeared, their struggle, and the highest sacrifice they gave for freedom and democracy.”
UN tribunal ruling gives chance for Ph to pursue independent foreign policy, say solons
“The Aquino administration has to put into place and in motion a foreign policy independent from the saber-rattling provocations of other aggressor military powers, namely, the US and Japan.” – Gabriela Women’s Partylist Rep. Emmi de Jesus
APEC-tado sa APEC
Abala ang gobyerno sa paparating na APEC Summit. Pero para kanino nga ba ang APEC? Video by Altermidya
Privatization of LRT bleeding us dry
Can the government afford the nationalization of our trains? Yes!
Ang nakakalasong usok at ang plantasyon ng palm oil sa Indonesia
Una sa dalawang-bahaging artikulo tungkol sa plantasyon ng palm oil Ikalawang bahagi: Paghahanda sa ekspansyon ng plantasyon ng palm oil sa Pilipinas Ni CLEMENTE BAUTISTA Usok. Nakakalasong usok. Ito ang isa sa mga masamang idinulot ng malawakang sunog sa kagubatan o forest fire sa Indonesia na umabot na din sa iba pang mga bansa. Sa…