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Kin of political prisoners ask high court to ‘promulgate writ of kalayaan’

Kin of political prisoners ask high court to ‘promulgate writ of kalayaan’

“It is a travesty of justice that pork barrel mastermind Janet Napoles has been acquitted along with her cohorts who are now sitting senators, but no political prisoner whose cases are made up has been included in any of the trumpeted mass releases of elderly PDLs since the start of the pandemic in 2020.”

Question Everything | Ship of State

Question Everything | Ship of State

The protest of Masinloc fishers highlighted the lack of attention given to ordinary people as officials relish their token role in the geopolitical ‘game of thrones’ in the Asia-Pacific. On one hand, they are bullied by oversized Chinese vessels in our own territory; but they are also barred from fishing during Balikatan war games. Dynamite fishing has been outlawed yet US troops used a missile to blow up a warship in Zambales.

Not-so-safe delivery: Riders’ trip to unsafe working conditions

Not-so-safe delivery: Riders’ trip to unsafe working conditions

“The nature of work of delivery riders is unquestionably necessary and desirable to the business and trade of the companies to whom they render their services. Without them, companies engaged in the delivery business have actually no business to speak of. Thus, delivery riders are deemed regular employees by operation of law, regardless of the existence of any work contracts they signed."

Surface Dexter and Bazoo

Surface Dexter and Bazoo

By DEE AYROSO Bulatlat.com Dexter Capuyan and Gene Roz “Bazoo” de Jesus have been missing since April 28. And state security forces are the likely suspects. They were last seen in Taytay, Rizal being forced into two separate vehicles by men who introduced...

Lawyers group asserts justice for Mary Jane Veloso, not punishment

Lawyers group asserts justice for Mary Jane Veloso, not punishment

“Notably, none of the elements of the alleged importation of drugs into Indonesia took place in the Philippines. In fact, the Philippines as the sending country is where Veloso was illegally recruited in order to be trafficked or exploited in two other receiving states. Veloso is, thus, a victim, not a criminal who must be punished."

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