American human rights activist Cassidy Regan urges President Duterte to help the Lumads affected by militarization. (Video by: Paulo C. Rizal)
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Two of the Philippines’ church leaders share what they hope to hear in President Rodrigo Duterte’s first State of the Nation Address on Monday, July 25.
Video by: Paulo C. Rizal
Joe Iosbaker of United National Antiwar Coalition shares his sentiments regarding the role of the US in the future of the Philippines regarding the recent West Philippine sea ruling.
Video by Paulo C. Rizal
While the people’s support for the Duterte administration’s war on drugs is “overwhelming”, some leaders are proposing that the government should implement a more comprehensive approach on the anti-drugs campaign.
While they are waiting for the harvest season, Datu Gunding said they hope they get aid from the government.
Being full-time teachers is not easy for them, but quitting the job was never their option.
The Davao City Council Committee on Peace and Public Safety plans to put up a livelihood training institute for drug suspects who surrender to the authorities.
President Rodrigo Duterte is the country’s most trusted official today.
Authorities at the Davao City drug rehabilitation center are worried that they could not accommodate the growing number of clients.
Actress Jodi Sta. Maria poses with Lumad students and Datu Monico Cayog of the Kusog sa Katawhang Lumad sa Mindanao during her visit to the evacuees at the United Church of Christ in the Philippines Haran compound in Davao City on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo by Glades Jane Maglunsod)