Under Duterte, the youth has been one of the most targeted by state-sponsored attacks. However, these attacks fueled the youth to persevere in fighting for their rights that is evident in the campaigns they forwarded, and the dismissal of charges against them.
Month: December 2021
‘Resisting Tyranny’ | Anomalies, criminal neglect mar another year of COVID-19 response
For Joshua San Pedro, co-convenor of the Coalition for People’s Right to Health, corruption will persist until a comprehensive public health care is established and there are no more gaps in social services that may be taken advantage of and profited from.
Goodbye, 2021
By DEE AYROSO
Season’s greetings
By DEE AYROSO
Yuletide, grateful to be alive
By DONDON AGATON
PUP students say NTF-ELCAC persona non grata
The declaration was based on Resolution 004, Series of 2021, which was spearheaded by PUP Sentral na Konseho ng Mag-aaral (SKM) and passed on Dec. 11, a day after International Human Rights Day.
A week since the typhoon, still no help for ‘Odette’ survivors
Amid calls for immediate response and aid, however, President Duterte said the government’s funds are now “immensely depleted” and that “money was really wiped out.”
Altermidya journalist gets threats online
“No journalist should be threatened for doing their jobs in delivering news and information to communities. We reiterate our call to defend press freedom and stop the attacks against the Filipino press.”
A grand display
By DEE AYROSO
No space
No space
‘Credible elections need credible media’
For a credible election to occur, there needs to be credible media.