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Fact-finding mission links military offensives in Oriental Mindoro to mining, other big projects

Fact-finding mission links military offensives in Oriental Mindoro to mining, other big projects

“In its name alone, we know the reason for the intensified militarization there. ‘Mina de oro,’ we know that it is derived from the characteristics of the island: a large reserve of minerals in the country,” said Cristina Palabay, secretary general of Karapatan. The province is known for mineral resources such as gold, iron, copper, nickel, chromite, and marble.

International groups condemn military offensives in Oriental Mindoro

International groups condemn military offensives in Oriental Mindoro

Asian indigenous peoples and advocates from Indonesia, India, Tripura, Bangladesh, Nepal, Denmark, and Australia express their solidarity with the Mangyan indigenous peoples in Mindoro and join the call to uphold Mangyan rights to ancestral lands and self determination, to stop the militarization, and uphold the International Humanitarian Law (IHL)

Pattern of terrorism financing charges: Cordillera labor leader becomes latest target

Pattern of terrorism financing charges: Cordillera labor leader becomes latest target

“Mike is a known cultural worker and labor leader who dedicated much of his life organizing workers in Baguio City and miners employed by exploitative large-scale mining corporations in the Cordillera. He has consistently advocated for workers’ rights and welfare while also bringing his advocacy from the communities to performance stages in the streets."

More than half of party-lists linked to political dynasties, big businesses and corruption cases

More than half of party-lists linked to political dynasties, big businesses and corruption cases

The original intent of the party-list law is to give the marginalized and underserved sectors of society a chance to participate in the elections and lawmaking. But a recent study by election watchdog Kontra Daya flagged 55 percent of the party-list groups participating in the 2025 elections for their links to political dynasties, big businesses, police/military connection, corruption, and dubious advocacy.

Former Bayan Muna lawmakers honored with IBP President’s Awards for Human Rights Advocacy

Former Bayan Muna lawmakers honored with IBP President’s Awards for Human Rights Advocacy

Both Neri Colmenares and Carlos Zarate are working as pro-bono legal counsels for victims of human rights violations in the current and past administrations. Both of them were lawmakers and three-term members of the House of Representatives, representing the marginalized sector under the Bayan Muna Partylist.

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