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Bro. Ronald Balgado C.Ss.R of the Redemptorists Church reads a poem during the 45th anniversary commemoration of Martial Law in Roxas Avenue, Davao City on Thursday, September 21. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

POETRY| Maghanda ka Juan

The poem "Maghanda ka Juan" is written by Bro. Ronald Balgado C.Ss.R of the Redemptorists Church. He read the poem during the 45th anniversary commemoration of Martial Law in Roxas Avenue, Davao City on September 21, 2017

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Read more about the article Matina Crossing has a new ?barangay captain
Barangay Matina Crossing 74-A new Punong Barangay Cindy Colina-Sy (Center) (Photo taken from Barangay Matina Crossing 74-A Facebook page)

Matina Crossing has a new ?barangay captain

Barangay Matina Crossing 74-A here has a new village chief after former Punong Barangay Atty. Angela Librado-Trinidad filed her resignation last week.

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Read more about the article STATEMENT| Accountability, not nationwide Martial Law
NEVER FORGET. Using umbrellas, members of Konsyensya Dabaw movement call on the public not to forget the Martial Law as they renew their call to President Rodrigo Duterte to have the burial of the late strongman, President Ferdinand Marcos, Sr., in Batac, Ilocos Norte. The group held their protest action in front of the Ateneo de Davao University on Sunday, August 21, 2016. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

STATEMENT| Accountability, not nationwide Martial Law

Konsyensya Dabaw stands with fellow Dabawenyos who believe that regardless of how we voted last May 2016, we should not shirk from exacting accountability from public leaders that have been part of our city's history for the past three decades.

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Read more about the article STATEMENT | Prelude to Martial Law?
'Papers, not bombs'. More than 200 lumad children have been camping since July 20 at the International Center of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, waiting for President Rodrigo Duterte to speak with them and listen to their plight. (Lorie Ann Cascaro/davaotoday.com)

STATEMENT | Prelude to Martial Law?

Are recent incidents on Lumad schools a prelude to Martial Law? A contingent from Lumad schools was derailed from taking a flight to attend a Manila conference, while a Lumad school in Indangan forcibly entered by fully-armed police happened last Saturday. Are these signs of Martial Law? Airport police barred 32 Lumad students, teachers and parents to fly to attend their scheduled attendance to the Save Our Schools Network national conference set on September 16 on 1 pm.

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