A rally led by progressive Filipino groups, including Bayan Australia, Migrante, and AnakBayan, and joined by international human rights organisations, was held at Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, ...
P rotests erupted across the Philippines and paralyzed the capital Manila on Sunday over a corruption scandal involving flood-control projects in a nation battered by storms and poverty.
On Sunday, Sept. 21, we commemorate the anniversary of the declaration of martial law. A day we must remember so that it will not happen again. It is fitting that two big rallies against corruption ...
THE 21st of September has always carried symbolic weight in the Philippines. It is the anniversary of the declaration of martial law in 1972, a day remembered for its lessons about authoritarianism, ...
The Luneta protest is organized by students and activists, while the People Power Monument rally is organized by Catholic and ...
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Students, faith leaders join Luneta protest rally
Students from UP Manila and other colleges along Taft Avenue marched under the banner of “ONE TAFT” to join the Luneta rally.
Manila’s leading artists and thinkers honor Roberto “Bob” Feleo with a legacy recasting indigenous cosmologies and Philippine history ...
Thousands are expected to troop to Luneta and the EDSA People Power Monument on Sunday, September 21, for two separate rallies denouncing corruption in flood control projects.
CHURCH leaders and civil society groups have launched a nationwide appeal to the public to go out and join the protest ...
Various organizations coming from the church, basic sectors, and communities have united to conduct joint rallies on September 21 in Metro Manila as a growing protest ...
Catholic and Protestant churches led anti-corruption protests in different parts of the Philippines on Sunday, as public anger rose over a corruption scandal ...
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