“Such documents could only have been obtained by deliberate and systematized acts of surveillance and data-gathering on the part of respondents.”
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QUESTION EVERYTHING Mong Palatino Bulatlat.com He had you at “power to the people!” and then he said he wanted to “occupy” your heart, and that you are his 99 percent. Yet you find his world quite exotic, his vocabulary sometimes confusing, although he seems sincere given his passionate determination to fight for his beliefs. Indeed,…
Ka Bel inspires patriotic protests vs. EDCA, union busting
“Crispin Beltran was a patriot who detested foreign troops in Philippine soil, while Aquino is a US puppet who opened up the entire country to US troops. Beltran was a champion of workers’ rights who labored to build unions in the country; Aquino is a capitalist stooge who is presiding over the widespread busting of unions in the country.” – Elmer Labog, KMU
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Labor dept’s complicity in union busting denounced
“If Ka Bel were alive today, he would be here with us fighting the union-busting drive of many capitalists in collusion with the DOLE and the Aquino government. We are giving him the highest tribute in continuing the struggle for workers’ rights, to which he devoted his life.”
Erap pays homage to Ka Bel
‘I continue to admire his acts for meaningful change.’ – Manila Mayor Joseph “Erap” Ejercito
Remembering Crispin ‘Ka Bel’ Beltran
BY MARYA SALAMAT Bulatlat A year ago this week, Crispin ‘Ka Bel’ Beltran died after falling off the roof he was trying to fix. He was only 75 years old. His wife, Osang Beltran, said, “to think that I’d been happily regarding his renewed weight gain and health recovery…” To this day, she still grits…
The ‘Warrior’ Marches On
A tribute to Ka Bel His passing may have silenced his fiery voice but his legacy lives on for the masses for which he has dedicated his life to the very end. BY TED ALCUITAS Contributed to Bulatlat Vol. VIII, No. 16, May 25-31, 2008 His passing may have silenced his fiery voice but his…
Face to Face: The Progressive Party-list Groups Through Their Nominees
This early, the 2004 national elections have given rise to unconventional and non-traditional political figures through the party-list system. Progressive groups are in fact supporting six party list groups: Bayan Muna (People First) which topped the 2001 party-list elections, and the newly formed Anakpawis (Toiling Masses), Gabriela Women’s Party, Anak ng Bayan (Youth Party), Migrante…