Nationalist workers show opposition to APEC
Workers buck APEC's claimed growth.
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Workers buck APEC's claimed growth.
“Our protest today symbolizes our disgust for the current rotten system.”
The Manilakbayan ng Mindanao continues to get support in spite of being called “unsightly, unsanitary, and infiltrated with threat groups.”
“Justice can't be bought with politicking, with cheap tricks.”
“There is no middle ground to justice. There are only the perpetrator and the victims. And in our case, the poor majority of the Filipino people are often the victims of state-perpetrated violence.”
A P125 across-the-board wage hike will at least hold back the workers from stepping closer to death.
The “Kampuhang Bayan” transformed an empty ground into a fertile spot for cultural and political unity.
“Even in the middle of this very urbanized city, the Talabugta is there.”
The PBCom employees’ union urged PBCom Management to assail outsourcing schemes and discontinue its announced termination.
Progressive lawmaker Neri Colmenares was among the first to file candidacy for the senate.
“Pope Francis, hear our misery and prolonged sufferings. Help us protect the indigenous schools, communities and people in Mindanao."
“The new Aguinaldos, Buencaminos and Paternos are still selling us down the river to foreign interests.”
“This mining conference’s top sponsors are also the leading sponsors of paramilitary groups that have sown terror across the mine-affected communities especially in Mindanao."
President Aquino has been blind to the deaths of the indigenous Lumads, said the protesters.
“We are here because we will not let them be forgotten...These are their faces, these are their names.”
The tribal games aim to preserve the culture of the indigenous people which are slowly being forgotten.
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