Archive for November 2006

Justice for Nicole, Justice for our Nation

Nov 30th, 2006 | By | Category: Liham at Pahayag

Task Force Subic Rape and other signatories



Amongst the Workers of Hacienda Luisita: A Reflection on the Life of a Pastor’s Son who Offered His Life

Nov 30th, 2006 | By | Category: Liham at Pahayag

Christian Youth Fellowship of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines



Organize to Survive, Health Expert Advises Pinoy Nurses in UK

Nov 30th, 2006 | By Marlene H. Elmenzo | Category: Balita, Lathalain

Marlene H. Elmenzo, OFW Journalism Consortium
According to a health expert, Filipino nurses who wish to stay longer in UK should make the National Health Service Trusts in the UK realize their impact on that country’s health sector.



Full Circle: The Philippines and the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal

Nov 30th, 2006 | By | Category: Balita, Lathalain

Alexander Martin Remollino, Bulatlat.com
After Afghanistan and the former Yugoslavia, the Philippines will only be the third country in history to be the subject of a session twice by the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal.



Sa Birheng Ginahasa ng mga Agila

Nov 30th, 2006 | By Zig Dulay | Category: Tula

Zig Madamba Dulay



This Boy Died for All the Injustices We Blog About

Nov 30th, 2006 | By Carlos Malvar | Category: Tula

Carlos Malvar



Si Luli at si Nicole

Nov 30th, 2006 | By Tilamsik ng Diwa | Category: Tinig

Pinagkukumpara ni Tilamsik ng Diwa ang gulong ng hustisya sa kontrobersiyang kinasangkutan ni Luli Macapagal Arroyo at sa kaso ni Nicole, biktima ng rape sa Subic.



Bos, Para po sa Real World

Nov 30th, 2006 | By Antoinette Jadaone | Category: Tinig

Ikinukuwento ni Antoinette Jadaone, isang fresh graduate, kung paano naninimbang sa totoong mundo ang mga bagong salta rito.



Huwag Kang Humingi ng ‘Sorry’

Nov 30th, 2006 | By | Category: Tinig

Isinatitik ni xsthought ang mga banta ng inabuso’t naulila dahil sa karahasan ng estado.



The Root of the Population Problem

Nov 30th, 2006 | By Eya Eloura Escanan | Category: Tinig

Eya Eloura Escanan says we must look at the root of the population problem.