A tribal mother and child join the rally in front of the Commission of Human Rights Region XI demanding the removal of encampment of the Army’s 66th Infantry Battalion (IB) in their community. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
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These boys maximize the day to gain money by painting the tombstones at the Wireless Cemetery. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
This family cleans up grass and dirt at the grave of their loved ones at Wireless Cemetery. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Some people visit their loved ones at the Wireless Cemetery before the All Souls Day to avoid traffic in the area. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Cemetery-goers flock to the Bankerohan public market to buy flowers for their loved ones. Flowers range from P150 to P500. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
RDEU president Gina Hitagano and KMU-Southern Mindanao chairman Romualdo Basilio present to the media their complaint to file a case against RMN broadcaster Erin Lumosbog and Joel Viray for attacking them on air violating the broadcast code of ethics.(Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Womens group Gabriela light up torches in commemoration of National day of women’s protest at Rizal park. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Workers of a telecommunication company fix some cable wire along Bonifacio street, this City. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Department of Region XI Director Nenita E. Lumaad hears the complaints from teachers of Salugpongan Ta ‘Tanu Igkanugon Learning Center regarding the militarization in the community that has affected the school operations. Lumaad says encampment of state forces is prohibited by law but admits that community encampment is within the jurisdiction of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and not the Department of Education (DepEd). (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Mr. Rainer Y. Tan, head of Business Development and Operations Deployment of one of the largest business-process outsourcing companies in the country, Convergy’s, says Friday that the IT and BPO Association of the Philippines believes that from 1 million this year, there will be 1.3 million men and women in the country who will be working in the BPO industry in 2016. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)