Tag: extrajudicial killings
Banality of evil
What if evil becomes banal and normal... What if it is clothed in garments of obedience, duty, obligation, purpose, patriotism, or "truth”?
More than a tale of two bishops
The religious in one of Asia’s predominantly Christian countries, the Philippines, may be among the most persecuted in the world.
Lorica, Delos Santos, Baltazar: They learned the truth at 17
The three young men learned the truth at 17. How many more young lives will be wasted by the great mistake called “mistaken identity?”
Seventeens: Glimmer of light amidst darkness
They collectively exemplify the presence of a glimmer of light amidst the darkness, guiding us toward the pursuit of what is right and just.
IN PHOTOS: Relatives, friends bid farewell to teenager killed by police
“You are mere enforcers of the law. You were not ordered, given uniforms, armed, and being paid from the country’s taxes just to kill people"
Conversation with a priest
"Your courage not only emboldens me but also provides me with the fortitude for the endeavors we've been committed to over the past seven arduous years"
IN PHOTOS: Kin of teen mistakenly killed by cops offer prayers
Jerhode Jemboy Baltazar tragically passed away after the police opened fire while he was removing accumulated water in his boat on August 2.
Women as first witnesses
They even stood at the foot of the cross at the time when all the rest of men went running away
Photos: ‘Compassion and Healing in the New Normal’
Families of victims of drug-related and extrajudicial killings in the Philippines stage a play before representatives of the European Union
Bishop David says Lord ‘haunting’ police for killings, calls on them...
“It must be the Lord’s way of pranking them with a familiar image of victims many of their fellow officers had murdered extrajudicially"