“The pen-testing on Qurium’s website proves that the cyberattackers are undaunted, bolstering our belief that such actions are state-sanctioned and part of the systematic efforts in silencing and intimidating the Philippine media.”
Day: July 7, 2021
Veteran journo Nonoy Espina writes 30
“Like many journalists, he was materially poor. But in his devotion to the profession and our people he was, as Danny Fabella sang, hindi pangkaraniwang tao.”
DOJ junks police’s plea to revive charges vs youth activists
The groups are firm that the filing of charges against them and their members are pure harassment as these charges were later dismissed by the courts.
‘Not your ordinary cookbook’ | Stories, recipes of women amid lockdown launched
“A sip of hot soup can recharge an exhausted body. But what if there is nothing to sip?”
‘Anti-communist task force has no credibility to destroy’ – rights lawyer
“Release your incontrovertible evidence in public.”
#UndoingDuterte | Food remains out of reach for the poor
Families coped using different strategies, including purchasing food on credit, borrowing food from relatives or neighbors, while some adults reported that they limited their food intake in favor of children.
A year into terror law, ‘meager’ assets of rights defenders frozen
Critics of the anti-terror law have long assailed that it will be used to silence dissent. A year on, progressives said the law has left bank accounts of non-profit organizations and political prisoners frozen on allegations that they are financing or supporting terrorism.