The landscape has changed. There is no restoring the landmarks of the bustling Marawi city center of old, its commercial area called Padian, and houses, mosques and schools. And for the people of MAA (most affected area) who fled the city in May 2017 leaving everything behind, 127,309 of them according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, there is no going back.
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Marawi
By DEE AYROSO
Angry Marawi women,youth barge through public hearing
By KATH M. CORTEZ Davao Today MARAWI CITY, Philippines – Nearly two years of never-ending struggle to go back to where their houses once stood, the women and the youth held another show of anger and dismay over the failure of the government to improve the ground zero here, the scene of the heaviest battles…
Sadaqah solidarity feast unites Moro, other faiths for Balik Marawi Now campaign
“This is an issue of the nation regardless of religion.”
‘Liberated’
By DEE AYROSO