Carlo Reduta was charged with violations of Section 4 of the Anti-Terror Act, murder and frustrated murder and is currently detained at the Gumaca Munipical Police Station, according to Karapatan-Southern Tagalog.
Month: March 2022
Market Watch | Presidential aspirants urged to prioritize food self-sufficiency and food security
“The next administration must do away with previous and existing neoliberal policies that wreaked havoc on our agriculture and productive forces.”
War and hunger: Ukraine crisis and food insecurity in Asia
The Ukraine conflict is compounding in a multitude of ways the already upward and alarming trajectory of overall food prices.
Tarlac farmers assert ownership of 200-hectare land controlled by political clan
“Even if we only have salt to eat for our meals, we will continue to hold our line. This land should have been awarded to us a long time ago. We are the lawful and rightful owners of this land.”
Balik-Tanaw | ‘Give me a drink…. I thirst’
Jesus declared universal salvation which would have been shocking: God comes to everyone and anyone who seeks in truth and spirit of charity. No one has a monopoly on God- Jew or Samaritan.
Marcoses continue to rob the Filipino people due to unpaid estate taxes – martial law victims
Citing the unpaid estate taxes of the Marcoses, martial law victims said the family of the late dictator continues to rob the people.
Teachers group calls for enough funding for face-to-face classes
Alliance of Concerned Teachers said that based on their interviews with the teachers and school heads, schools have not received any additional budget to fund the requirements set by the DepEd and the Department of Health (DOH) to qualify for the limited in-person learning.
Absent again?
By ROBERT ELARDO
Unarmed robbery in progress
By DEE AYROSO
Groups hit red-tagging against political opposition
“We should not allow Duterte and NTF-ELCAC to use red-tagging as a political weapon to divide the opposition. We should push back against the escalating attacks against Robredo and the political opposition.”
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By DEE AYROSO