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Dismay over ‘justification of labor malpractices and campus repression’ in PLV

Petitioners in an open letter to Valenzuela Mayor Rex Gatchalian on the labor issues and campus repression issues in the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV) responded to the mayor’s reaction to their letter or such concerns contained in the letter that has been circulating online. “While we appreciate that Mayor Gatchalian took time to […]

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A full-blown dictatorship is made more palpable

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“With the conviction of Ressa
and Santos, the shutdown of
ABS-CBN, the killings and
threats against journalists,
the numerous violations faced
by Filipinos on a daily basis
and the passage of the terror bill,
a full-blown dictatorship
is made more palpable.”

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Terror bill to institutionalize NTF-ELCAC’s campaign of State terrorism — Karapatan

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Human rights watchdog Karapatan warned that the creation of the Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC) under the pending Anti-Terrorism Law of 2020 is nothing more but a mere ploy to institutionalize the repressive campaigns of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC). Rebutting the claims of National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr.

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KMP: No tributes to Cojuangco from farmers

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“Patay na si Danding Cojuangco Jr., hindi pa naibabalik sa mga magsasaka ng niyog ng pondo ng coco levy na dinambong ng mga promotor ng coco levy fund scam,” KMP national chairperson Danilo Ramos said in a statement hours after the announcement of Cojuangco’s death.

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2 abductions reported in one day

Bayan Muna Rep. Eufemia Cullamat fears that with the looming passage of the anti-terror bill, more incidents of harassment and abductions might take place.

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
Bulatlat.com

MANILA – As the new anti-terrorism bill awaits the signature of President Rodrigo Duterte, two Lumad students and their father, and a development w were reportedly abducted on June 13 in separate incidents.

Two Lumad students and their father, Mongkel Tacalan, 66, were reported missing after leaving the Mindanao Interfaith Services Foundation, Inc. (MISFI) Academy in the morning of June 13.

Save Our Schools Network reported that two Lumad students ages 17 and 19 were fetched at the school by their father after community quarantine restrictions have been lifted in the province. At 11:00 a.m., the Tacalans boarded a police mobile and then took off. On June 14, they received a call from Tacalan’s daughter that the three did not come home and cannot be contacted. The Tacalans are from Malapatan, Sarangani province.

Meanwhile, in Cebu, community worker Elena Tijamo was abducted by four unidentified armed men from her house in barangay Kampingganon, Bantayan.

The SOS Network demands that the Tacalans be surfaced. They denounced what they described as systematic harassment against parents of Lumad students. From March 15 to May 31, the group documented 16 cases of harassment perpetrated by alleged state security force against 40 parents and relatives of Lumad children.

The SOS Network noted that the military and police have also spread disinformation that what they do are ‘rescue operations’ of ‘children at risk’ even as the students were under the care of Lumad schools under the quarantine period.

The SOS Network also reported that on June 14, about 80 soldiers in full battle gear arrived in Lianga, Surigao Del Sur and interrogated a Lumad family and a Lumad teacher of Alternative Learning Center for Agricultural and Livelihood Development (Alcadev) and Tribal Filipino Program in Surigao del Sur (TRIFPPS).

The soldiers allegedly ordered the teacher to shut down the schools. The teachers were also threatened with arrest if the schools would open this school year.

Meanwhile, Tijamo, coordinator for non-government organization Farmers Development Center (Fardec), has been subjected to red-tagging, according to Fardec executive director Patrick Torres.

Before the abduction, neighbors of Tijamo reported of unidentified men asking about her home address.

Bayan Muna Rep. Eufemia Cullamat condemned the abduction of Lumad students and their father.

Cullamat fears that with the looming passage of the anti-terror bill, more incidents of harassment and abductions might take place. She called on all Filipinos to call for the veto of the bill as it will also affect ordinary people who are critical of the government.(https://www.bulatlat.com)

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Karapatan urges DOJ to reject Anti-Terror Bill

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Human Rights group Karapatan urges the Department of Justice (DOJ) to recommend the veto of the Anti-Terrorism Bill which it is set to review before the president decides on the bill.

Pahayag ng CEGP sa hatol na guilty kina Maria Ressa at Rey Santos Jr.

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Nagbigay-pahayag si Anton Narciso, miyembro ng national secretariat ng College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP), kaugnay sa hatol na guilty ng Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46 kina Rappler chief executive officer Maria Ressa at dating researcher/writer na si Rey Santos Jr.

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