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COASTAL BYPASS ROAD

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A boy enjoys playing near the beach despite the ongoing implementation of a coastal bypass road project under President Duterte’s Build, Build, Build program. The road project that will traverse from Talomo area to Sta. Ana Pier, is aimed to decongest the heavy traffic now being experienced by commuters in Davao City. (Mark Joy G. Basallajes/davaotoday.com)

Anti-tyranny youth group slams Duterte’s escalating attacks on the people

Metro Manila-based youth group, Youth Movement Against Tyranny (YMAT) conducted another Black Friday Protest on June 29, in various schools and protest centers to vigorously condemn the Duterte administration’s continuous implementation of the Martial Law and Oplan Tokhang as well as the newly-added Oplan Galugad or more commonly known as Oplan Tambay.

Fascist and anti-poor

The Black Friday Protest showed photos of the victims, particularly youth victims, who bore the brunt of Duterte administration’s policies Oplan Tokhang and Oplan Galugad.

Students mobilized and continued to call for justice for the likes of Kian Delos Santos, who felled at the hands of the Caloocan City Police during the onslaught of the administration’s anti-drug war operations as well as for Genesis ‘Tisoy’ Argoncillo, the latest victim of alleged police operations. Argoncillo was one of the 7,000 nabbed during the onslaught of Oplan Galugad. Meanwhile, the students also remembered the death of 19-year-old Obello Bay-ao, a lumad student who was killed by members of paramilitary group Alamara during the implementation of Martial Law in Mindanao.

“We continue to call for justice for the victims of the Duterte regime’s continuous fascist attacks against the people. Duterte thought that he could instill discipline through his tactics and policies, but in reality these operations are used to curtail the rights of the Filipino people,” said Paco Royan Perez, the regional convener of YMAT, during the main program held at the University of the Philippines – Philippine General Hospital (UP – PGH) Plaza.

“As if it is not enough for the Filipino people to struggle through Duterte’s economic policies, through his implementation of the TRAIN Law and massive contractualization, he had to devise a scheme to attack the ordinary people, the tambays, even in the confines of their homes in his Oplan Galugad. This Oplan Galugad sets a precedent for an undeclared Martial Law,” Perez continued.

The students also staged a candle-light protest in the UP – PGH Plaza to signal the continuous fight for justice for the youth caught during the Duterte administration’s police operations.

Meanwhile, the photo wall protest was also conducted by students in the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), as part of the metro-wide protest set by YMAT.

Resisting repression

“In Duterte’s two years of presidency, we have seen that he is not with the people he says he is inclined to serve. Instead of standing with the poor, he continues to repress and attack them with his policies and his fascist tactics,” said Pat Cierva, the spokesperson of Kabataan Party-list – Metro Manila (KPL – MM). Cierva is also a convener of YMAT.

“The youth will not settle in complacency with the current political situation. We will continue to mobilize and register our dissent and our rights to this administration,” Cierva continued.

YMAT and other youth groups are set to conduct more mobilizations and actions in light with Duterte’s nearing State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 23.

On July 5, YMAT is set to conduct another assembly which aims to discuss the current political situation under the Duterte administration as well as the youth’s role in being at the forefront of the current movement.

On July 20, along with other youth organizations, the anti-tyranny youth group is geared to conduct its State of the Youth Address (SOYA). Likened to the State of the Nation Address (SONA), according to the group, SOYA aims to paint the real current condition faced by the youth under the two-year Duterte administration.

“With the administration falling deaf to the people’s demands, we are resolved to take our initiatives even further by continuing to invite everyone to our cause, by uniting with all the youth to resist this tyrannical rule, and by marching out on the streets in the People’s SONA to register our rights. We will not let ourselves be silenced by Duterte’s fascist rule and his undeclared Martial Law against the people.” Cierva said.

 

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God’s Folly

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DEVOTIONAL MASS. Hundreds hear the early morning mass Sunday in Davao City’s San Pedro Church. Today is the first day of Simbang Gabi, a devotional nine-day series of masses practiced by the Catholics. (davaotoday.com photo by Ace R. Morandante)

If there is one way to describe President Duterte is that he can be consistent. I am not talking about his political agenda or economic plan, but about his recent statement calling God stupid. Saying those words is consistent with how his administration treated people. His lack of respect towards God is seen in his actions and policies. The outrage that many people felt following his tirade against God and the Catholic Church is valid. We hear about those who denounced Duterte as blasphemous while others were strong to defend the account of Adam and Eve in Genesis.

Methodist church decries detention of missionary, harassment of two others

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The human rights group Karapatan urged for the immediate release of African missionary Tawanda Chandiwana and to stop the harassment of the two other United Methodist missionaries and for the authorities to allow them to go home.

ALAB Newscast (June 29, 2018)

MAALAB NA PAGBATI PILIPINAS! Narito ang nag-aalab na mga balita ngayong linggo sa AlterMidya Network:

– ‘Boykot Jollibee’, pinanawagan ng manggagawa sa gitna ng tanggalan
– Hinaharap ng peace talks malabo sa ilalim ni Duterte, ayon kay NDFP chief adviser Joma Sison
– Pinatay na lider sa Negros, ika-134 na magsasakang pinaslang sa ilalim ni Duterte
– Corporate income tax ng Maynilad at Manila Water, di dapat ipasa sa konsyumer ayon sa Bayan
– Ayuda, hiling ng mga residenteng apektado ng Boracay closure
– Pagdaong ng USS Reagan, labag umano sa soberanya
– Pagbakwit ng mga Lumad sa Mindanao, patuloy sa harap ng tumitinding militarisasyon

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PANOORIN!

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YAN ANG TOTOO sa Human Security Act

Bakit dapat mag-alala ang publiko sa inaamyendahang Anti-terror Law o Human Security Act sa Kongreso? Panoorin ang talakayan nina Prof. Luis Teodoro at Edge Uyanguren sa YAN ANG TOTOO!

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Position Paper on the proposed amendments to the Human Security Act of 2017 (House Bills 7141 and 5507)

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Your Honors: Following is a more complete version of NUJP’s position paper delivered during the Technical Working Group (TWG) meeting of June 18, 2018. The NUJP opposes these bills, as well as the working draft currently being discussed by the TWG, asthey include provisions that may be later used against the people’s right to freedom […]

Davao City collects P4.8 B in 1st sem

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With almost ​P5 billion ​in ​collection since the start of the year, ​the figure could well be the city’s ​biggest ​revenue​ collection ​ in the City Treasure’s Office’s (CTO) history.