By DEE AYROSO
Tags: extrajudicial killings under Duterte
Chai Lemita-Evangelista, youth leader and community organizer
She graduated in 2014 feeling on top of the world, not because she was one step closer to escaping the life she left behind in Batangas, but because she finally understood her role as a daughter and a daughter of the nation.
Relentless
By DEE AYROSO
His rule begins
“The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule begins.” – Soren Kierkegaard By DEE AYROSO
Let the probe begin
By DEE AYROSO
Central Luzon Reds blame military for killing of activist priest
The Communist Party of the Philippines-Central Luzon said the Philippine Army is the only one with the motive to kill Catholic priest Marcelito “Tito” Paez.
‘Terrorism’ | Soldiers kill 8 Lumad in South Cotabato
“This is by far the worst attack against the indigenous peoples.”
10 activists dead in 48 hours | Groups hold Duterte accountable for spate of killings
“We are facing perilous times when no one is safe.”
Outpouring of grief, rage over killing of Nueva Ecija activist priest
Catholic priest Marcelito “Tito” Paez, 72, a true servant of God and the people, died in a gun attack on Dec. 4.
Black Friday protest vs spate of killings, attacks on activists
MANILA — Kin of victims of extrajudicial killings — both political and drug war-related — gathered at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani on Dec. 1 to protest what they called President Duterte’s tyranny. As the International Human Rights Day draws nearer, progressives note a series of attacks against activists, human rights workers and advocates. The…