Politics

Mindanao solons, protestant churches back RH Bill

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Oct 06, 2012

By DANILDA L. FUSILERO
Davao Today

“In many aspects, the RH bill is in agreement with many positions of the UMC with regard to family planning, responsible parenthood and other related issues” — United Methodist Church

Davao journalists alarmed with Anti-Cybercrime Law

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Oct 05, 2012

By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
Davao Today

“This law affects us in the media as news broadcast today is now on live-streaming over the internet and newspapers have an online version” — Rey Fabe, RMN reporter, union president

Davao folks rejoice over Arroyo arrest

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Oct 05, 2012

By DAVAO TODAY
POOLED REPORT

“It’s a long delayed action.  GMA and cohorts must be made accountable for plundering the government coffers.  It’s high time that the Aquino administration should stop treating GMA and cohorts with kid gloves and aggressively pursue the cases against them.  Jail is the right place for GMA, et al, not Congress” — Atty. Carlos Isagani Zarate, Second Nominee, Bayan Muna  

Wanted: ‘independent’ indigenous peoples’ rep

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Oct 05, 2012

By DANILDA L. FUSILERO
Davao Today

“Ang Manrep representante sa mga lumad ug angayan lang nga gawasnon siya sa mga pagpanghilabot sa mga politiko (Manrep represents the lumads and it’s just proper that he’s free from the meddling of politicians).” — Makilala town’s Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative Bienvenido Macalos, a Bawa-Bagobo

RH Bill can help women fight breast cancer

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Oct 05, 2012

By KENETTE JEAN I. MILLONDAGA
Davao Today

As October is the Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Jean Lindo challenged the government to put emphasis on health, particularly on women’s health, by saying that, “the best health care systems in the world are countries that spend more than 10 percent of their GNP (Gross National Product) on health.”

Not just petitions, amendments to Cybercrime Law

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Oct 03, 2012

BY MARILOU AGUIRRE-TUBURAN
Davao Today

Sheena Duazo, secretary general of Bayan-Southern Mindanao said, they are calling for the junking of the whole law because provisions already exist in our Constitution.  The law only broadens the scope of libel.

PH Cybercrime Law swamped with critics

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Oct 03, 2012

By MARILOU AGUIRRE-TUBURAN
Davao Today

“It violates our constitutional right to freedom of speech.  The muzzling of public grievances and dissenting opinion is illegal under article 3 of the 1987 Constitution.  It is unlawful. It is unjust.  They stall us on the much needed reproductive health bill and freedom of information act and they railroad this down our throats?  Not only is it immoral, it is also stupid.” — Pinoy rocker Nathan Peter Azarcon, Hijo frontman