Bulatlat Staff | Jun 30, 2009
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Hundreds of Workers Laid Off as Underwear Giant Closes Philippine Factories
Hundreds of Workers Laid Off as Underwear Giant Closes Philippine Factories

Union denounces move by Triumph International, calling it “unjust and illegal." The workers have been trying to fend off attempts by the company to decrease production at the factories and to move these facilities elsewhere.
‘Philippine Military Has Its Own Abu Ghraib’
‘Philippine Military Has Its Own Abu Ghraib’
In protest rally Friday in front of Nica building, human-rights groups denounce the continuing use of torture. They likewise commemorate the third year of the disappearance of UP students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño. Edita Burgos says the promotion of three officials linked to the abduction of her son Jonas will encourage more atrocities.
Today Is 3rd Year of the Disappearance of Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño
Today Is 3rd Year of the Disappearance of Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño
University of the Philippines students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño were abducted three years ago by suspected military agents. Check out Bulatlat's full coverage.
It’s Battle of Good Vs Evil, Church Leaders Say of Fight Against Arroyo’s Cha-cha
It’s Battle of Good Vs Evil, Church Leaders Say of Fight Against Arroyo’s Cha-cha
Several religious leaders have vowed to never abandon the Filipino people in their struggle to defeat the regime’s attempt to change the Constitution. Arroyo, they say, “has surpassed the brutality and evilness of martial law.”
All Set for Wednesday’s Anti-Arroyo Protests Across the Philippines
All Set for Wednesday’s Anti-Arroyo Protests Across the Philippines
Groups across the Philippines are gearing up for what they promised to be one of the biggest nationwide protests against the Arroyo administration and its efforts to amend the Constitution.
After Con-Ass, a Cha-Cha Free-for-All
After Con-Ass, a Cha-Cha Free-for-All

Several groups critical of the Arroyo regime met yesterday to plan their next moves. A number of protest rallies have been scheduled beginning Thursday.
Despite the rain, Filipinos protested on Wednesday against Charter change. (Photo by Glaiza May Muzones / bulatlat.com)
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