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CARP Lands in Tarlac City Being Claimed by Corporations

CARP Lands in Tarlac City Being Claimed by Corporations

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
A farmers’ group believes that this is a case of landgrabbing and speculation in anticipation of and preparation for the construction of the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEx). The group said that as the market value of lands around the superhighways are expected to skyrocket, business firms are trying to takeover farmlands even if it meant displacing farmers.

Tales of Woe, Suffering, and Neglect of OFWs in Prisons Abroad

Tales of Woe, Suffering, and Neglect of OFWs in Prisons Abroad

By JANESS ANN J. ELLAO
In jail, maltreated, away from home and without any assistance from the government, these OFWs are no longer concerned about pursuing their dreams of escaping poverty. Their main concern now is to survive their ordeal and be able to go home to their families as free individuals.

Sidebar: Lawmaker Calls Attention to Increasing Number of OFW ‘Drug Mules’

‘Sub-State’ Pushed as Answer to Bangsamoro Struggle

‘Sub-State’ Pushed as Answer to Bangsamoro Struggle

By RONALYN V. OLEA
“The issue of land and territorial domain is at the heart of the Moro conflict. The Moro home is encroached upon, divided for more than a century. To recover, secure and protect their remaining space is justified. The Moro could not accept to be squatters in their own land.” – Prof. Julkipli Wadi, dean of the University of the Philippines Institute of Islamic Studies.

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Nanay Mameng at 83: Standing Tall, an Icon of Urban Poor’s Struggle

Nanay Mameng at 83: Standing Tall, an Icon of Urban Poor’s Struggle

By JANESS ANN J. ELLAO
She became known as the small but firebrand speaker during the protest actions leading to the People Power II uprising that ousted then president Joseph Estrada. Protesters from all walks of life, from the urban poor to well-dressed women from the elite, went near the stage whenever she spoke during rallies.

Residents, Small-Scale Miners Act to Stop Encroachment of Large Mining Firms

Residents, Small-Scale Miners Act to Stop Encroachment of Large Mining Firms

By CHERYLL D. FIEL
Residents of Pantukan, a coastal town in Compostela Valley province, are locked in battle against two large-scale mining companies attempting to wrest full control of the area’s mineral resources. They also bewail the unfair advantage the government gives to these companies at the expense of small-scale miners.

New Way to Measure Poverty Denounced as Deceptive, Can Undermine Calls for Better Wages

New Way to Measure Poverty Denounced as Deceptive, Can Undermine Calls for Better Wages

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
A new poverty index that reconfigured the method of determining the extent of poverty in the Philippines has been criticized as deceptive and can be exploited by the government to declare that life has become better under the Aquino administration, critics said the other day.

A Year After Ordeal, Life Goes on for Freed ‘Morong 43’ But Scars Remain

A Year After Ordeal, Life Goes on for Freed ‘Morong 43’ But Scars Remain

A year ago today, the military and police illegally arrested and detained the "Morong 43" health workers. While most of them have been freed and are now trying to pick up the pieces of their lives, many still have nightmares and still feel vulnerable and exposed to danger.

Sidebar: 'Morong 43' Recall the Nightmare and the Struggle | Dr. Alexis Montes: ‘The Journey Is Not Yet Ended’ | Related Stories: Lawyers Push for Immediate Release of One of Three Remaining 'Morong 43' Detainees | What Newsbreak Failed to Report About the ‘Morong 5' | More 'Morong 43' stories, photos and video

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