By Jason Gutierrez The Philippines, arguably one of Southeast Asia’s freest democracies, is heading toward a trial that could lead to the...
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“Our victory in EDSA is a temporary victory. It is not final. Because there is still inequality, injustice, poverty, and corruption in the Philippines. Our enemy today is not only Marcos, not only Duterte. But our enemy right now is the political families reigning in the Philippines.”
By Jason Gutierrez The Philippines, arguably one of Southeast Asia’s freest democracies, is heading toward a trial that could lead to the...
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From the time he was a teenager, Kumi Naidoo’s passion was deeply entrenched in activism against injustices.Naidoo, now 60, said while his life as...
“Our fight does not end with EDSA. The EDSA did not start on February 22 to 25. It started even before the martial law declaration of Ferdinand...
A United Nations committee remains concerned that corruption is still “pervasive” in all branches of government and in the wider public sector in...
In a statement on Tuesday, February 25, Roman Catholic, Aglipayan Bishops, along with other Christian clergies, urge Filipinos to live out the spirit...