Read more about the article Urban poor activist’s death warns danger of anti-terror bill
Kadamay Seretary General Carlito Badion (Photo courtesy of Saya Villacorta)

Urban poor activist’s death warns danger of anti-terror bill

The death of urban poor activist leader Carlito Badion comes a day after Congress pushed for the Anti-Terror Bill to the plenary on May 30, as progressive lawmakers warned his killing is a prelude to how the bill will target critics and activists.

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Read more about the article During ECQ, citizens lead initiatives to supplement govt’s delayed services
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During ECQ, citizens lead initiatives to supplement govt’s delayed services

With the ECQ already extended twice, Luzon-wide until April 30 and the NCR and select provinces until May 15, fears over people’s livelihood and survival have surfaced. The viability of citizens’ initiatives has also been questioned. How would organizations cope if a third extension will be announced in the coming days?

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