A group of volunteer educators who are teaching Lumad children in Mindanao has renewed its call for the immediate release of their colleagues who were accused of being members of the New People’s Army.
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The Alliance of Community Educators, a group of Lumad educators in Southern Mindanao, urges President Rodrigo Duterte to check the case of Dominiciano Muya and Amelia Pond who were accused of being members of the New People’s Army. The group calls for their immediate and unconditional release. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)
The Alliance of Community Educators, a group of Lumad school teachers, reiterate their call to stop the attacks against their schools. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)
Both the local executives of Davao City and Japan’s Kitakyushu City signed Monday an environmental agreement for the proposed waste-to-energy facility here.
Benito Tiamzon, member of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines peace panel nixed the government for its “disinformation” on the reported signing of bilateral agreement come December 10.
Security forces in Davao are now on high alert with the upcoming yuletide season.
Human rights group Karapatan claimed that President Rodrigo Duterte’s warning on suspending the writ of habeas corpus would open the door for more human rights abuses.
The global movement against women exploitation, One Billion Rising was relaunched Wednesday here at the church compound where hundreds of Lumad are seeking sanctuary.
Whether Marcos’ remains will be transferred to the Heroes’ Cemetery or not, Konsensya Dabaw vowed to intensify their advocacy campaign on educating the people about Martial Law.
As the Christmas holiday is fast approaching, the colorful lights shine brightly at Davao City’s clock tower along San Pedro Street. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotday.com)