Media groups denounce slay try on Roxas City broadcaster
"No threat will ever change our commitment to honest, responsible journalism."
"No threat will ever change our commitment to honest, responsible journalism."
“The case of Engr. Calajate is not an isolated incident. It is part of a broader framework of neoliberal policies pushed by the state."
Posters were spotted at Bicol University (BU), Bicol College (BC), Legazpi City National High School (LCNHS), Legazpi Science High School (LSHS) and Daraga North Central School (DNCS).
“Today, we have seen and read the names of the real culprits – they who have blood on their hands for implementing a deadly policy. The world ought to know who they are.”
“This is a manifestation of the Marcos Jr. regime's disregard of workers' freedom of association and other rights,”
"We’ve seen this pattern before with SIM Registration and other policies that expand state access to personal data in the name of 'security’."
By aligning our minerals sector with US supply chain needs amid competition with China, the Philippines risks subordinating national resource policy to a foreign industrial and security strategy.
History teaches us that the media should be wary whenever men with guns deign to dictate what we should report and how.
International League of Peoples’ Struggle - Philippines warned that the agreement would be used not only for renewable energy but also for “advanced weapons systems and artificial intelligence” to serve as part of the US “imperialist agenda” in a critical minerals race against China.
“I hope to be given the opportunity to take care of my parents while they are still alive and especially my children whom I did not have the chance to watch grow up.”
“For decades, farm-to-market roads have been an automatic source of profit for politicians, contractors, and corrupt government officials. Even before flood control projects and dikes, FMRs were already the original scheme for plundering agriculture funds, with huge budgets, no accountability, and farmers always losing out."
While groups welcomed the suspension, they criticized the reason for it.
While EDCOM II highlights professional development as a solution, teachers say CPD has become a source of pressure rather than support.
While the Filipinos are drowning in an economic crisis, the corrupt big fish can swim freely in the public funds.
“The government is presiding over the extinction of a profession,” said Hernandez. “We are not just losing fish. We are losing an entire industry and culture.”
“This senseless cruelty inflicted upon cadets is reflective of the fascist nature of the PNP."