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[Photo] Kalbaryo ng Kawalan ng Katarungan – KKK (Calvary of the Absence of Justice) -AFAD

Kalbaryo ng Kawalan ng Katarungan - KKK (Calvary of the Absence of Justice) 2014. Photo by AFAD

Kalbaryo ng Kawalan ng Katarungan – KKK (Calvary of the Absence of Justice) 2014. Photo by AFAD

The Kalbaryo ng Kawalan ng Katarungan – KKK (Calvary of the Absence of Justice) held yesterday at the Batayog ng mga Bayani Foundation.

The event was successful, and the weather couldn’t be more perfect. It was neither too hot, nor raining, people were relaxed, and all seemed to be in the mood for reflection and prayer.

In attendance were families of the disappeared, our brothers and sisters from the human rights community, advocates, and people from the media.

FIND invited speakers from different sectors such as labor, peasant, urban poor, women and the media, to connect enforced disappearance with the broader issues of the struggle for economic, social and cultural rights. Most victims of enforced disappearance come from peasant and the labor sectors.

Source: www.facebook.com/afad.online2

FIND AFAD

 

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[Featured Photo] Panalo ang RH LAW! Lubusin ang Tagumpay, wakasan ang Kalbaryo ng Kababaihan! Pagpupugay sa Kagitingan ng Kababaihan!!! -Yuen Abana

Panalo ang RH LAW! Lubusin ang Tagumpay, wakasan ang Kalbaryo ng Kababaihan! Pagpupugay sa Kagitingan ng Kababaihan!!!

Photo by Yuen Abana

Photo by Yuen Abana

“Karapatan ng kababaihan ang kakabit ng mga seksyong (Sections 7 at Karapatan ng kababaihan ang kakabit ng mga seksyong (Sections 7 at 23) na ‘di umano ay idedeklarang illegal ng Korte Suprema. Sana sa kabila ng haba ng aming paghihintay ay hindi ma-kompromiso ang karapatan ng kababaihan sa ngalan religious beliefs,” PM said in a Press Statement we received in April 8, 2014.

“Whatever the decision of the Supreme Court, women workers will remain vigilant and will continue to fight for pro-worker provisions that were unduly compromised during the Law’s deliberation in Congress.”Sana sa kabila ng haba ng aming paghihintay ay hindi ma-kompromiso ang karapatan ng kababaihan sa ngalan religious beliefs,” PM concluded.

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[Featured Photo] Mr. President don’t stop the relief operation until it’s over.-Larry Pascua

Photo by Larry Pascua

Photo by Larry Pascua

Habang nasa biyahe patungong Balangiga, Eastern Samar noong Disyembre 21, 2103, isang panawagan ang aking napansin. Alam kong bumisita ka din Mr. President sana nakita mo ito. Malinaw ang mensahe Mr. President don’t stop the relief operation until it’s over.-Larry Pascua

Source: https://www.facebook.com/lee.pascua1

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[Featured Photo] Rated PG at PETA Arts Zone: Love Does Not Hurt campaign launch

PETA Arts Zone: Love Does Not Hurt

Photo source: PETA Arts Zone FB page

Photo source: PETA Arts Zone FB page

The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) wants to transform this culture of apathy to a culture of empathy. With creative workshops and a stage play toured in communities all over Metro Manila, PETA Advocate Right to Safety Zone for Children (PETA ARTS Zone Project) brings the art of positive discipline closer to the Filipino family by highlighting the benefits of disciplining children through positive ways without having to resort to violence — physical or psychological.

Follow and like PETA Arts Zone: Love Does Not Hurt campaign @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/PETA-ARTS-Zone-Project/543623689011834

Iboto ang iyong #HRPinduterosChoice para sa HR PHOTOS.

Ang botohan ay magsisimula ngayon hanggang sa 11:59PM ng Nov 15, 2013.

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  • Most number of the combined likes sa FB at sa poll buttons ang magiging 3rd HR Pinduteros Choice na kikilalanin sa 2013 HR week celebration.

Makiisa sa pagpapalaganap ng impormasyon hinggil sa karapatang pantao. Pindot na!

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[Featured Photo] Sikad Padyak Laban sa Mining Act of 1995 Photo by Susan Corpuz of Lilak

Sikad Padyak Laban sa Mining Act of 95 Photo by Susan Corpuz

Sikad Padyak Laban sa Mining Act of 1995 Photo by Susan Corpuz of Lilak

June 20, 2013

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[Featured Photo] NAGKAISA! Labor coalition marched from España blvd to Mendiola bridge -PhilRights

NAGKAISA! Labor coalition marched from España blvd to Mendiola bridge

NAGKAISA! Labor coalition marched from España blvd to Mendiola bridge- Photo by PhilRights

NAGKAISA! Labor coalition marched from España blvd to Mendiola bridge- Photo by PhilRights

The workers from NAGKAISA! Labor coalition marched from España blvd to Mendiola bridge to challenge candidates for the upcoming 2013 elections and the President of the Republic of the Philippines to uphold the Worker’s Agenda. The workers demands are:

1) Regular Jobs,

2) Living Wage,

3) Labor Rights in the Public Sector and

4) Lower power rates.

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[Featured Photos] Igalang ang Karapatan ng mga Katutubong Ati -photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

Igalang ang Karapatan ng mga Katutubong Ati -photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

In celebration of the Indigenous Peoples Rights Month, CBCP Episcopal Commission on Indigenous Peoples and Members of IP communities held the 2nd Padyak para sa Katutubo at Kalikasan in October 12 to 14, 2012 at the Boracay Island in Visayas. Here are some of the photos taken by Bro. Martin Francisco that are shared and posted in his FB page.

Photo 1 -Igalang ang Karapatan ng mga Katutubong Ati -photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

Photo 2 -Igalang ang Karapatan ng mga Katutubong Ati -photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

See more photos of this event @ Bro. Martin Francisco FB

Photo 3 -Igalang ang Karapatan ng mga Katutubong Ati -photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

Photo 4 -Igalang ang Karapatan ng mga Katutubong Ati -photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

Please visit Bro. Martin Francisco FB to see more photos of Payak para sa Katutubo at Kalikasan

Iboto ang iyong #HRPinduterosChoice para sa HR PHOTOS.

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[Event/Featured Photo] SOS-YB network’s #AMMBcaravan marched towards the Capitol building in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

SOS-YB network’s #AMMBcaravan marched towards the Capitol building in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya. Indigenous peoples, farmers lead the people and call on the government for the revocation of OceanaGold Philippines Inc FTAA, and the immediate passage of the Alternative Minerals Management Bill!

No to the DIDIPIO GOLD-COPPER PROJECT!

For more information and phone interview, please contact:
Valentin de Guzman, 0909-9657509, and/or Val Vibal, 0927-3129300; 0932-8597921

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[Featured Photo] Policemen to the rescue

Viral FB photo of two police men in action. Photo by Modernize the Philippine Navy Facebook page.

Filipino netizens salute our rescuer/men in uniform as they perform their duties.  As of 6:00 in August 8, 2012, this photo generated 44,816 likes, 9,049 shares and 3,733 comments.

Photo source: Modernize the Philippine Navy FB page

See more of their posts @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Modernize-the-Philippine-Navy/198144786905060

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[Featured Photo] Women farmers from Negros chant slogans at the Mendiola Bridge. (Photo: Jimmy A. Domingo) -TFM

Women farmers from Negros chant slogans at the Mendiola Bridge. (Photo: Jimmy A. Domingo)

Source: Task Force Mapalad FB account

Farmers who marched from Bukidnon, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Negros and Batangas since June 1 urging President Aquino to complete CARPER implementation until 2014 trooped to Mendiola Bridge near the Malacanang Palace on June 8, 2012. Aquino ordered some of his cabinet members to meet with the farmers and bishops to thresh out the “doables”.

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Remember Judy Taguiwalo – #rememberML@40

HRonlinePH.com celebrates Mother’s Day by remembering stories of Mothers who fought against Martial Law – women who have given us a vision of potential for human strength and renewal. Those who died leave us their stories of heroism. A repost from #rememberML@40 

Judy Taguiwalo

Source TFDP

Judy, a 34 year old graduate from University of the Philippines was picked up in downtown Angeles City last January 28, 1984 by plainclothes men who later identified themselves as elements of the Regional Security Unit (RSU)- 3.

While being dragged to a waiting car, Judy shouted for help and attracted attention of passers by and police who tried to come to her rescue but the driver of the vehicle just told the crowd that they were arresting a member of the New People’s Army. She was pregnant at this time

Judy was charged under Presidential Decrees 1834 and 1839, two “secret” decrees that were leaked out to the press late last year and which aroused a strong public protest. Both decrees increased the penalties for subversion, rebellion, sedition, and related crimes to life imprisonment to death, making these crimes capital offenses.

On March 1, 1984, a warrant of arrest for Judy was issued by the Provincial Commander of Antique on charges of murder and assault of a person of authority. The provincial commander likewise recommended no bail for her.
Judy hoped that her child be born in freedom and not in prison. Her family appealed for the release on humanitarian grounds.

Source: “Filip[ino Women in Struggle” TFDP

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=406568426050426&set=a.406566046050664.98469.383902711650331&type=3&theater

On the 40th Anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law, let us push for the ‘Compensation Act’ for all victims
of human rights violations of the Marcoses,

JOIN us in our pledge to remember, inform and inspire the youth with the truth and lessons that our nation learned from this dark period of our history.

I pledge to…

Never Again to Martial Law!
We remember, we inform, we inspire
Our youth with the truth and lessons of Martial Law.
#rememberML@40

and Invite people to…
1. Like and share the “Remember ML@40” FB page
2. Invite/recruit 40 or more others to like “Remember ML@40” FB page and ask them to recruit 40 more
3. Submit and/or post own “Pinky Pledge Photo” and ask others to do the same
4. Like and share all posts from “Remember ML@40” FB page
5. Participate in the “Online action day”
6. Change profile pic on September 21, 2012

Remember Doris Baffrey – #rememberML@40

HRonlinePH.com celebrates Mother’s Day by remembering stories of Mothers who fought against Martial Law – women who have given us a vision of potential for human strength and renewal. Those who died leave us their stories of heroism. A repost from #rememberML@40 

Doris Baffrey

Source TFDP

“In a nutshell, the worst experience a political prisoner goes through is the loss of his/her dignity as a human being –getting treated like an animal by that species which refuses to be human – the military… The loss of human dignity is a continuing process in prison – the mocking smiles of fatigue- clad men are usually more telling than their guns. It’s more I think as a woman because the taunting doesn’t cease – and neither does the sexual harassment from arrest through detention.” – Doris Baffrey

Doris is a Maryknoll Communication Arts graduate, batch 1973 and was a foreign service officer based in New York before she was accused of being one of the bombers of the Plenary Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) on October 19, 1980. The bombing incident resulted injuring seven American delegates to the American Society of Travel Agents Convention and eight Filipinos.

She was arrested nine days later after a manhunt by the Special Operations Group. On February 10, 1982, she pleaded guilty to charge of subversion before a judge in the Quezon City Court. She was meted a four-month prison term but having been detained for 15 months by then, she was considered free.

Two week later, the judge advocate general and a colonel of the Philippine Constabulary Metrocom’s judge advocate filed a complaint against her at the Pasay City Fiscal for “multiple frustrated murder with damage to public building through use of illegally possessed explosives” for the same act for which she had already been convicted.

She experienced mental torture, harassment, and intimidation. Torture instruments were shown to her to scare her. Even an older sister was held hostage in Manila for several months and barred from leaving for the United States until she cooperated. Sexual advances and threats of rape were fended off by her physically and verbally.

She has tasted isolation in Fort Bonifacio. She was put in a cell in the company of common crime violators and nearly been raped in the stockade.

On December 1980, a team of Americans who identified themselves to her as the Anti-Terrorism Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Customs Service and which included a legal attaché of the United States Embassy investigated her anew.

Doris called them “FBI-CIA agents” and said she was offered “ a change of identity, a new place/ job to live/work if I agreed to go with them to the US to pinpoint my ‘US counterparts’ and get them indicted”. The offer left her unmoved.

The greatest pain inflicted on her, more than anything else, was when she was asked by the American team if there was anything that would make her yield. Two seconds passed and she replied that there is nothing they can do.

“Little feet, little hands?” cooed one of the agents and Doris felt the heat rising in her eyes.

“Little feet, little hands… Mama… Mama…,” echoed another voice that smacked with sadist delight.

Not wanting to give the agents the satisfaction they wanted, She stood up and ran outside the room – hurling expletives to the Americans.

At that time her son Robert Michael, was a prep student in Makati City.

Source: “Filipino Women in Struggle” TFDP

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=406568356050433&set=a.406566046050664.98469.383902711650331&type=3&theater

On the 40th Anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law, let us push for the ‘Compensation Act’ for all victims
of human rights violations of the Marcoses,

JOIN us in our pledge to remember, inform and inspire the youth with the truth and lessons that our nation learned from this dark period of our history.

I pledge to…

Never Again to Martial Law!
We remember, we inform, we inspire
Our youth with the truth and lessons of Martial Law.
#rememberML@40

and Invite people to…
1. Like and share the “Remember ML@40” FB page
2. Invite/recruit 40 or more others to like “Remember ML@40” FB page and ask them to recruit 40 more
3. Submit and/or post own “Pinky Pledge Photo” and ask others to do the same
4. Like and share all posts from “Remember ML@40” FB page
5. Participate in the “Online action day”
6. Change profile pic on September 21, 2012

[Featured Photo] Ang Pagluluksa ng Sambayan sa Kasakiman ng SM Baguio by Bro Martin D. Francisco

Ang Pagluluksa ng Sambayan sa Kasakiman ng SM Baguio
By Bro Martin D. Francisco

Ang Pagluluksa ng Sambayan sa Kasakiman ng SM Baguio

“Ang mga larawan naririto lahat ay mula sa lahat ng nagmamahal sa mga puno na aking pinagsama-sama dito para higit na maikalat sa mga kaibigan natin sa facebook. Pagpasensyahan na pot hindi ko na nabanggit ang inyong mga ngalan.” Bro Martin D. Francisco

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[Featured Photo] SAPILITANG PAGWALA: Patuloy na Kalbaryo ng mga Kaanak at Biktima -FIND

SAPILITANG PAGWALA: Patuloy na Kalbaryo ng mga Kaanak at Biktima -FIND

Photo by Sonny Resuena/FIND

“Bagamat hindi mapapantayan, ni matatapatan ninuman ang sakripisyo ng Dakilang Manunubos sa krus, hindi maiwasang ihambing ang pagdurusang naranasan at patuloy na dinaranas ng mga pamilya at kaanak ng mga iwinala. Sila na ang tanging hangad ay ang pagbabago ng sistema at isang makatarungang lipunan, gaya ni kristo sila ay hinatulan at itinuring na kaaway nang may mga kapangyarihan. Ang pagkakaiba lamang, sila ay iwinala at karamiha’y hindi pa natatagpuan ang mga katawan.”

Read full statement @ https://hronlineph.com/2012/04/03/statement-sapilitang-pagwala-patuloy-na-kalbaryo-ng-mga-kaanak-at-biktima-find/

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[Featured Photo] Protest against oil price hikes -GMA News

During a halt in traffic, militant youth groups occupy a pedestrian lane along España Avenue on Thursday to protest against oil price hikes. Meanwhile, jeepney drivers and supporters gathered in various parts of Metro Manila for a transport caravan. Danny Pata Source: GMA News

Photo extracted from : http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/photo/16905/along-busy-pedestrian-lane-youth-groups-protest-vs-fuel-hike

[Photo blog] Images of protest action against Greed – Photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

Images of peoples in action against Greed- Photos by Bro. Martin Francisco

More than 5,000 protesters marched to Session Road in Baguio City protesting the planned cutting of 182 trees by the Mall giant SM owned by Henry Sy to give way for its mall expansion.

For more pictures please visit https://www.facebook.com/bromartin.francisco

It’s more fun Online Philippines

We will keep every human rights issue a major topic of our blogs. We will cover our websites with news and updates on human rights situation. We will share photos and videos of actual footages that capture the reality on the ground. We will create a trend in twitter and facebook. We will swamp the chatrooms or form online fora or email groups to share and exchange information. We will be in every nook and corner of cyberspace whenever human rights are concerned.

[Featured Photo] Homeless after forced eviction in San Juan City

Hundreds Left Homeless During Forced Eviction of Settlers
Photo blog by Rommel Yamzon, Life in a box

Photo by Rommel Yamzon

Around 300 houses were destroyed by the demolition crew during forced eviction of residents in Barangay Corazon de Jesus, San Juan City happened on January 11, 2012.

More photos @ rommelyamzon.blogspot.com

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