‘Kamao ang Hugis ng Puso’ alludes to the essence of Doloricon’s life and work, his passion (puso) being always entangled with a cause and struggle (kamao).
Month: September 2022
Filipinos in Canada continue to fight denialism
“We are afraid (the government) will bury our history. We are afraid they will burn all of our archives and books.”
Standing together
By DEE AYROSO
Son of Martial Law victim stresses need to fight oppressive system
“It has only been three months since the son of the dictator sat in power, and my mother is already back behind bars.”
Films depicting Martial Law horrors can help fight disinformation
“(These films) are a big chunk of our collective memory as a people of what happened during the Marcos era and these we have to preserve.”
SIM card registration prone to hacking, non-solution to spamming
“We are not satisfied that the NTC is merely issuing SMS alerts, urging the public to be cautious of these phishing scams. It is ineffective and downright lazy.”
News in Pictures: Students protest budget cuts on education
“The education sector will suffer from huge budget cuts while the NTF-ELCAC [National Task Force to End the Local Communist Armed Conflict] enjoys a big allocation, or P10 billion budget for silencing the people’s dissent. Both the offices of Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte will have bloated confidential and intelligence funds.”
CA orders military to surface 2 missing activists
“This is another victory for the families Loi and Ador. But the fight continues. Loi and Ador should be brought home safely, securely, and immediately to their families,”
Agri budget not enough for food producers; subsidy sought
Farmers said Marcos Jr’s decision to give priority to debt servicing and infrastructure during this period of worsening food crisis is telling of what’s in store for Filipinos in the next six years.
Daughter laments abduction of mother who organized Hacienda Luisita workers
Before she was abducted, Cha became a victim of red-tagging, Azase said. She said her mother told her about receiving death threats and felt she was often being tailed.
OPINION: Why former Inquirer journos oppose management settlement of libel case
Engracia, Carvajal and I might not have gotten our wish for a full-blown trial and ruling on the merits. But we’ve sent across our message: Fearless journalists who won’t be silenced are alive and well. They will fight for what’s true and right in defense of press freedom.