Photo Essay : Rubbles of Zamboanga City villages
photos by ACE R. MORANDANTE DAVAO TODAY Zamboanga City - Two months after the Zamboanga siege, the ruins of Santa Barbara and Santa Catalina villages both stir and remind the…
photos by ACE R. MORANDANTE DAVAO TODAY Zamboanga City - Two months after the Zamboanga siege, the ruins of Santa Barbara and Santa Catalina villages both stir and remind the…
“Long-term counselling is needed because it will take a long time for them to overcome their trauma and fears. Not all children can cope, some are still afraid of the slightest noise, from fallen cabinet or things. Others who see men in fatigue uniforms thought there is another war,” said (Children's Rehabilitation Center) CRC spokesperson Jacquiline Ruiz
Balsa noted that 24,000 families have been displaced due to the conflict, 24,000 schoolchildren affected and 46,000 made jobless. International groups said this comprised a humanitarian crisis.
Ukay-ukay vendors told Davao Today they were taken by surprise with the confiscation as they were abiding by the Mayor Rodrigo Duterte's policy to occupy one-third of the sidewalk. "We put our wares on the side. I didn't expect them to do this. They even took items we kept away," said Nurhata Mama, who said she has been selling the ukay-ukay for years.
One of the protesters raises his placard during a picket on Tuesday at the office of the Commission on Human Rights, demanding for investigation of victims of extrajudicial killings. (davaotoday.com photo by Earl O. Condeza)