People’s barricade in Davao City demands pullout of state troops
Lumad, peasants and small-scale miners stopped traffic in downtown Davao City on March 18.
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Lumad, peasants and small-scale miners stopped traffic in downtown Davao City on March 18.
'Aquino and his heir apparent, Mar Roxas, want to reorient the Laguna de Bay from a rich and abundant fishing lake to a world-class commercial hub for money-making ventures of the rich, all at the expense of fishers’ lives.'
Sta. Cruz villagers said they do not want another deadly “red flood” to happen.
“We strongly condemn China’s militarist approach to the sea dispute.”
Protesters stormed a government agency event which had Liberal Party candidates as guests.
“After 114 years since the war ended, the US continues to violate our sovereignty and human rights with impunity.”
“What greater injustice could there be than to be robbed of one’s youth? To be jailed for one’s beliefs?”
“The proposed reform will not raise the quality of UP education contrary to what the proponents say. UP has long suffered from dilapidated facilities, high tuition, and exorbitant fees due to lack of state support. What we need is a truly progressive, patriotic and mass-oriented UP education, not more colonial education.”
They are also asking instead for government subsidy to allow Filipino jeepney assemblers to modernize the jeepney.
The performances not only honored Bonifacio but also called on the present generation to continue Bonifacio’s unfinished revolution.
A group of history buffs took a walk down the streets of Manila this weekend to pay tribute to the Father of Philippine Revolution, the Great Gat Andres Bonifacio.
'Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit will only further impose a more inhumane policy on wages and salaries of workers, employees and even professionals in all sectors.'
“As the global superpowers holding the reins in Apec, they direct the policies that enforce the domination of foreign businesses and unbridled plunder of our economy.”
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