“Red-tagging is worse during elections as it aims to hinder the progressives from campaigning, such as the case of Robredo and her supporters,” youth leader Justine Mesias said.
Month: April 2022
Edith Burgos asks Robredo to include disappeared in electoral agenda
It’s been 15 years since Jonas was abducted.
Makabayan endorses 10 more senators
A coalition of progressive partylists has expressed their support to 10 more senatorial candidates two weeks before the May 9 election.
2 years and back to “normal”
By DEE AYROSO
Let the earth breathe
By DEE AYROSO
Conviction of 2 soldiers in murder of Negros activist proves state policy – groups
“It is a resounding and indubitable proof that extrajudicial killings had been committed by state security forces, in this instance by members of the military. The government cannot, with any credibility say that there are no extrajudicial killings much less its security forces are not engaging in such atrocious acts and more than that, that it is an orchestrated and premeditated policy and practice.”
Court sustains junking of Hilongos case ruling, finds evidence ‘riddled with gaping holes’
The Manila court that reviewed the voluminous records of the multiple murder charges said the evidence presented were “riddled with gaping holes.”
Leody’s meeting in Bukidnon fired upon, several injured
De Guzman was consulting with the community who are complaining of land-grabbing of their ancestral land.
Court urged to hold Palparan, Badoy, SMNI in contempt
Human rights lawyers said that Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr. enjoys special privileges and is being given special treatment while serving his sentence for the crimes of which he has been convicted and being detained to answer for his other crimes.
Presidential candidates’ stand on the West Philippine Sea and beyond
For the fisherfolk of Zambales, this election is an opportunity to be heard of their hardships as the tension in the West Philippine Sea continues. Should these politicians win, they vow to hold them to account and make sure these are campaign jokes no more.
BIR urged to sue Marcoses over P203-B estate tax
Former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said that the claim of Marcos’s camp that the payment of the estate tax was suspended because of an agreement with the BIR and the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) to wait for the outcome of the case pending in the Sandiganbayan is “utterly false”.