Human rights defender Steve Abua abducted in Pampanga
Steve Abua, 34, a peasant and indigenous peoples organizer was reportedly abducted by unknown assailants and last seen in Barangay Sta. Cruz, Lubao, Pampanga on November 6. Kilusang Magbubukid ng...
View ArticleMartial law victims lambast possible tandem Marcos-Duterte in 2022
On November 9, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte officially announced her candidacy withdrawal for her bid for reelection through her Facebook page. “Ngayong hapon wini-withdraw ko ang aking kandidatura sa...
View ArticleMga kahingian sa pagbabalik ng face-to-face classes, inihain
Nanawagan ang iba’t ibang grupo sa sektor ng edukasyon ng mas komprehensibong plano para sa pilot face-to-face classes na magsisimula na sa Nobyembre 15. Sa kasalukuyan, 100 sa 48,000 na pampublikong...
View ArticleIll-gotten wealth, pandemic corruption cited as reasons of continuing poverty
Human rights defenders along with progressive groups who welcomed the budget slash the Senate dealt the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) asserted that the...
View ArticleRights groups, lawyers urge ICC to resume investigation on Duterte’s crimes
A group of lawyers and human rights defenders expressed their extreme disappointment over the International Criminal Court (ICC) decision to temporarily suspend the investigation on the spate of...
View ArticleManila court acquits activist couple Cora Agovida, Michael Tan Bartolome...
The Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 19 through Presiding Judge Marlo Magdoza-Malagar found major inconsistencies and irregularities in the implementation of the search warrants against activist...
View ArticleTo struggle with the people will always be our commitment – activist couple
“Commitment na namin ‘to eh.” shared the activist couple Cora Agovida and Michael Tan Bartolome while recalling their experiences behind the steel bars of Manila City Jail for two years being deprived...
View ArticleMga tsuper at operator, patuloy na nananawagan na ibasura ang excise tax sa...
Naglunsad ng caravan protest mula sa harap ng Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTRFB) at Senate building sa Pasay City ang hanay ng mga drayber at operator upang manawagan na...
View ArticleRice Trade Liberalization Law on its second year
Based on the premise of saving the local rice farmers, the Rice Trade Liberalization Law struggled to prove itself as an effective trade policy for its main supposed beneficiary after two years....
View ArticleParol ng Pag-asa launching highlights people’s demands, honest and peaceful...
Martial law victims led by Campaign Against the Return of the Marcoses and Martial Law (CARMMA) launched the “Parol ng Pag-Asa” campaign to uphold people’s aspirations in the upcoming 2022 national...
View ArticleIHRD2021: Groups score six years of bloody reign of terror under Duterte
Various progressive groups conduct the 73rd International Human Rights Day protest at the University of the Philippines – Diliman, scoring the six years of state terror, violence, and repression that...
View ArticleAng kawatan na nagigipit, sa Omicron kumakapit
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View Article10,147 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in Metro Manila, raising a total of...
COVID-19 total active cases throughout Metro Manila have reached 126,841, with 10,147 new positive cases listed as of today. The following is a breakdown of the total number of cases. Quezon City...
View Article8,376 additional COVID-19 cases were recorded in Metro Manila as of January 19
Metro Manila logs 8,376 new COVID-19 cases with 114,150 active cases listed as of January 19, 2022. According to the Department of Health COVID-19 Tracker, Quezon City continues to have the highest...
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