Author Archives: EARL O. CONDEZA

10 years ago

RADIOMAN SHOT DEAD

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Police probe the crime scene where radio commentator Rogelio ‘Tata’ Butalid was shot outside of Radyo Natin Tagum in Sobrecary Street last Wednesday past 9am. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)

10 years ago

FARMERS’ DEMAND

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A farmer carries a sign demanding for agrarian reform to benefit farmers during a human rights rally in Digos City.

10 years ago

‘LAKBAYAN’ FOR ENVIRONMENT JUSTICE

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Farmers and activists from Socsksargen areas held a ‘Lakbayan’ or ‘People’s March’ in Digos City Sunday in commemoration of the 65th Human Rights Day as they slam a mining company for encroaching on tribal ancestral lands and indigenous peoples’ rights. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)

10 years ago

Revived 30-year old demolition order surprises Lizada settlers

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Revived 30-year old demolition order surprises Lizada settlers

This was not the first time that the Lizada community were threatened to vacate the area. Erlinda Arsadon, who has lived here for 71 years, recalled joining barricades during 1966 to stop the demolition of their houses. Arsadon said there have been many businessmen who had vied for their land but they held firm that this land is a public land.

10 years ago

MAYOR’S SIGNATURE

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Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte signs the city’s commitment to climate change action in Tuesday’s consultation with the United Nation’s Habitat for Climate Change Adaptation at the Pinnacle Hotel. The consultation was attended by government and business sectors to discuss on the city’s action on climate change. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)

10 years ago

BASKETFULL

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A resident of SIR gets a helping hand from AnakBayan leader Mariel Moralde in carrying a basketfull of used clothes she is donating for Yolanda survivors in Leyte and Samar. Youth activists went around communities Wednesday during the International Day of Solidarity for Yolanda Victims. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)

10 years ago

DOING HER SHARE

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A sari-sari store owner contributes her share for a relief drive for Yolanda victims staged by youth activists who went around urban poor communities asking for donations. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)