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With Entry of CIA-Funded Group, US Deepens Involvement in Mindanao Conflict

With Entry of CIA-Funded Group, US Deepens Involvement in Mindanao Conflict

By ALEXANDER MARTIN REMOLLINO
The Asia Foundation, a “charity group” founded and funded by the CIA that represents American political and economic interests in Asia, is now part of a group that would help facilitate the peace process between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

In Hawaii, Financial Crisis Hits Filipinos Hard

In Hawaii, Financial Crisis Hits Filipinos Hard

By ALEXANDER MARTIN REMOLLINO
Through the generations, many of the Filipinos in Hawaii attained their dreams of greener pastures, and other Filipinos continue to go there in search of more decent opportunities. Their dreams, however, have been crumbling in the face of the financial crisis, which hit the US in 2008. They have not been spared from the effects of the crisis.

Land, Justice for Luisita Farmers Can Make or Unmake Next President — AnakPawis

Land, Justice for Luisita Farmers Can Make or Unmake Next President — AnakPawis

In a historic convention of urban poor, peasant and labor leaders, Anakpawis, the largest partylist of marginalized sectors in the Philippines, tagged the issues of land distribution and still unresolved massacre of striking workers in Luisita as “flagship social justice problems” that presidentiables should seriously address now.

Filipino Nurses in Canada Vulnerable to Exploitation, Misleading and Abusive Policies

Filipino Nurses in Canada Vulnerable to Exploitation, Misleading and Abusive Policies

By JHONG DELA CRUZ
Filipino nurses have the longest record of migrating, as well as the longest history of abuse. This abuse is a result of aggressive, profit-driven, exploitative policies of both their point-of-origin and destination countries. One of these is Canada, one of the most popular destinations now for Filipino nurses.

Sidebar: Filipino Nurses in Canada -- In Search of a Better Life (An Interview with Evelyn Calugay)

Luisita’s Peasants Determined to Continue Struggle Despite Threat of Eviction

Luisita’s Peasants Determined to Continue Struggle Despite Threat of Eviction

By ALEXANDER MARTIN REMOLLINO
The ex-farm workers of Hacienda Luisita had been reaping the fruits of their labor through a “cultivation campaign” that allowed them to plant what they needed and supported their livelihood. But the plantation has decreed that they should stop what they’re doing and leave. Unfazed, the farmers are bracing for another tough fight ahead.

Why Consumers Should Not Rejoice Over Oil-Price Rollback Enforced by Arroyo

Why Consumers Should Not Rejoice Over Oil-Price Rollback Enforced by Arroyo

By ARNOLD PADILLA
While it is supposed to be based on the Oil Deregulation Law, the executive order mandating the recent price rollback in effect puts into question the wisdom of oil deregulation. Moreover, the oil companies have found a way to offset whatever “losses” they would incur in Luzon due to the EO: by overpricing in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Coal-Fired Plants Undermine Arroyo’s Approval of Climate-Change Law

Coal-Fired Plants Undermine Arroyo’s Approval of Climate-Change Law

By JANESS ANN J. ELLAO
The Arroyo administration will have to work extra hard to prove that it is sincere in addressing climate change and its impacts. Signing the climate-change bill into law is one thing – approving the operation of coal-fired power plants, which have been identified as one of the dirtiest power-generation methods, makes a mockery of it.

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