Read more about the article Logging rampant in Davao Oriental a year after Pablo
LOGS, EVERYWHERE. Thousands of logs are stored in Baganga town’s port area where the lumber company Baganga Plywood Corporation is also located. Edgar Ladjao, a local of Davao Oriental, said logging has not stopped in the province despite the total log ban ordered by President Noynoy Aquino in February 2011. (davaotoday.com photo by John Rizle L. Saligumba)

Logging rampant in Davao Oriental a year after Pablo

“Based on the study of Dr. Rodel Lasco and Dr. Florencia Pulhin, government’s reforestation only delivered 30% survival rate even though more than US $ 570 million has been spent on reforestation since 1970s until today,” Juland Suazo (of Panalipdan Southern Mindanao) said. “It is more of a failure than a success that the government never learned.”

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MONIQUE WILSON PROMOTES OBR 2014

International theater artist Monique Wilson dances with Davao artists during the launch of the One Billion Rising 2014 Campaign for Justice at People's Park Saturday. Next year's campaign will focus on defending women's economic, social and political rights. (davaotoday.com photo by Tyrone A. Velez)

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Read more about the article Court systems failing in Ampatuan trial – HRW researcher
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Court systems failing in Ampatuan trial – HRW researcher

“Someone said fear and anxiety make impunity thrive. My impression is forgetting is the bigger enemy of accountability, and the biggest ally of impunity. When we forget, we allow criminals or human rights violators to get away with murder,” said Carlos Conde, Philippine researcher for Human Rights Watch.

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Four years and counting: Elusive justice for Ampatuan massacre victims

“Let’s go beyond remembering the victims. The people should stand up and act against impunity. We can’t be silent anymore,” said Jessie Casalda, chair of National Union of Journalists of the Philippines Davao City Chapter

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Read more about the article Netizens call Napoles ‘Amnesia Girl’ in Senate hearing
Facebook meme parodying Janet Napoles' stand on the Senate hearing.

Netizens call Napoles ‘Amnesia Girl’ in Senate hearing

Calling her “Pork Barrel Queen” and “My Amnesia Girl”, netizens let out their anger in social media after Janet Napoles dodges questions in Thursday’s Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing on her alleged involvement in the pork barrel scam.

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