“We cannot allow China to do its own aggression against the Philippines and the Filipino people, just as we cannot allow the perpetuated aggression of the US against them.”
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House approves a fraction of proposed SSS pension hike
If this is finally enacted, those receiving the basic P1,200 ($27) pension per month would receive P3,200 ($71).
KMU, Gabriela picket Crame for political detainees’ release
“The arrest and detention of Adelberto Silva, Rosanna Cabusao and Isidro de Lima are illegal and most unjust.”
Batangas fisherfolk want to reclaim their community
After a year of living on the streets, Balakbakan fisherfolk want to return to their homes.
IP education woes motivate teachers to volunteer
“It must be the will of God that your schools continue to serve as we see new teachers volunteering.”
IPs to DepEd: Don’t close schools we built
“We have been waiting all our lives for the government to build a school in our communities, but now that we are able to build schools with our own perseverance, why do they want to close it?”
BulatlatAsks #How was your first day of school?
June 1 marks the start of school calendar in public schools in the Philippines. It is also a day of protest for critics of the government’s K to 12 program.
Bayan Muna urges Congress to pass SSS pension hike before break
“This means that those receiving the basic P1,200 ($27) pension per month would receive P3,200 ($72) if this version of the bill is finally enacted. All the succeeding pension brackets would also have an increase of P2,000 ($45).
Veloso family urges DOJ to study evidence well
The case against Mary Jane Veloso’s recruiters Ma. Cristina Sergio and Julius Lacanilao has been submitted for resolution to determine if there is probable cause on the charges of human trafficking, illegal recruitment, and estafa.
Kentex workers: Where is justice?
“How can we survive when we have nothing?”
Blatant Censorship: House of Representatives blacklists media officers, campus journalists and activists
Altermidya expresses grave concern over the House of Representatives’ (HOR) blacklisting of at least 50 individuals including sectoral leaders and activists, a journalism professor, campus journalists, and media liaison officers of national student organizations, among others.