Archive for March, 2005

SC Dismisses Susan Roces’ Petition

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

The Supreme Court, acting as Presidential Electoral Tribunal, today struck down Susan Roces’ petition to substitute her husband, the late Fernando Poe Jr., in his election protest against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. The decision said Roces is not a direct party in the case. At the same time, the High Court also dismissed the opposition Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino’s standard bearer’s electoral protest since the accuser is already dead. (more…)

The Killing Continues

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005

Some sectors are indeed bent on wiping out the activists in this country. Read Rep. Teddy Casino’s press release below:

Death toll rises
Killing of activists, party-list leaders continue during Holy Week

The killing of activists and party-list officers did not stop even during the Holy Week.

Prominent human rights lawyer Atty. Charles Juloya took 8 bullets while inside his office at McArthur Hi-Way, Aringay La Union at around 12:30 p.m. today. But unlike the 7 other activists who were gunned down this month, Atty. Juloya was lucky to live and is now in intensive care at La Union Medical Center in Agoo. Colleagues immediately point to the military as the perpetrators.

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A Terrible Day for Pacquiao and the Philippines

Monday, March 21st, 2005

Even just for a day, the Filipino nation was once again united last Sunday– this time, in cheering for boxer Manny Pacquiao. Government leaders, common people, and rebels were one in hoping that “Pacman” would deliver a victory for the country in that fight against Mexican Erik “El Terrible” Morales.

But it was a terrible day for us. Pacquaio lost the bout. (more…)

What Else Was Eliminated at Camp Bagong Diwa?

Thursday, March 17th, 2005

Twenty-two Muslim prisoners, including top Abu Sayyaf leaders, and a policeman were killed during the recent siege at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig. Many people are now wondering: other than the lives of 23 people, what else was lost in that incident?

There are theories and talks that some important people planned the jailbreak attempt by imprisoned Abu Sayyaf leaders so that they could eliminate the rebels. This was done, according to some, to prevent the prisoners from revealing what they know about the alleged collusion betwen the Abu Sayyaf and the military.

We cannot blame them for believing such theories. It is of course expected from those implicated in the “sabwatan” to do everything to save their asses. (more…)

Reaping What We Sowed

Saturday, March 12th, 2005

“As you sow so shall you reap.” We are now again reaping the fruits of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s support for the illegal and immoral United States war in Iraq.

After the Angelo dela Cruz episode, Arroyo’s government is again on the rush to save overseas Filipino worker Roberto Tarongoy, who was hostaged in by anti-occupation forces in Iraq last November. (more…)

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