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POSTS FOR "Month: December 2020"
International groups worried about the arrest of woman journalist, urge PH government to stop red-tagging

International groups worried about the arrest of woman journalist, urge PH government to stop red-tagging

“While there has been no offered evidence of any such links, Philippine officials’ increasing penchant for such “red-tagging” is reckless, irresponsible, and dangerous. When amplified by no less than the highest ranking enforcers of government and the law  they inevitably compromise any guarantees of due process.”

Revisiting U.S.-Philippine Relations: President-elect Biden confronts Duterte’s bloody rampage

Revisiting U.S.-Philippine Relations: President-elect Biden confronts Duterte’s bloody rampage

I think that there is a chance for change because there is no current alignment between Biden and Duterte. I think that this provides an opening. Pressure needs to start on Biden/Harris now with very clear demands. It cannot be simply the presentation of how bad the situation is in the Philippines but a demand for concrete policies.

A poet in the service of the people

A poet in the service of the people

The poems are significant because they take up the issues that are carried by the program of the people’s democratic revolution. In various poems, the reader can discern the author’s scientific knowledge, his closeness to the farm workers and peasants and the anguish of separation from his loved ones. Most of the poems can pass the muster of literary criticism and can be appreciated as excellent works of art.

Groups condemn murder of doctor and husband, highlight dangers of red-tagging

Groups condemn murder of doctor and husband, highlight dangers of red-tagging

“How many more people need to suffer the fate of the dozens of individuals killed – red-tagged as terrorists and then end up dead? Health frontliners like them who rendered invaluable service and sacrifice especially during the pandemic were not only exposed to a deadly virus but to a dangerous political environment."

Nasino asks SC to review her case for the sake of other mothers and babies in prison

Nasino asks SC to review her case for the sake of other mothers and babies in prison

“This heartbreaking predicament of having babies separated from their detained mothers, and of being denied of their basic human right to their mother's breastmilk, that is justified by rules issued by jail authorities, is what Reina Mae brings before the Supreme Court for its review and resolution.”

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