The ?Betrayal? of Nur Misuari
BY CARLOS H. CONDE Bulatlat.com For the first time since the group led by Salamat Hashim bolted the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) more than 20 years ago to form…
BY CARLOS H. CONDE Bulatlat.com For the first time since the group led by Salamat Hashim bolted the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) more than 20 years ago to form…
By CARLOS H. CONDE Sunday Inquirer Magazine September 23, 2001 Even his eyes betrayed him. They looked weary, as though they had not had a wink for days. If you…
Germelina Lacorte, associate editor of Davao Today, was commissioned by Newsbreak magazine to write about the old guards of the Moro National Liberation Front and where they are now. "What…
Sammy Gampong (bottom), one of the three Moros arrested for allegedly trying to bring explosives onto a Superferry ship, shows injuries on his wrist inflicted, according to him, by the…
By Grace S. Uddin
davaotoday.com
DAVAO CITY — The ground would shake, like when there?s an earthquake, each time the bombs fell. Miko Corido, a thirty-something Davaoeno who worked as a domestic helper in Lebanon, was traumatized and bruised, literally, by the experienced.
Delia Torocio, 24 and also a maid in Lebanon, described the bombings the same way. ?I could not sleep for fear that I might die anytime,? she said in a forum organized last week by the Center for Overseas Workers, a nonprofit group based in this city. When Delia?s boss fled to Egypt, she was left in the care of her employer?s mother.