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Peasant group calls for more inclusive condonation measure
The group said the law excludes farmers and farmworkers who have not been awarded with EPs and CLOAs after the Dec. 31, 2023, cut-off date
BALIK-TANAW: Rest
There is no such thing as rest in a third world-capitalist laden society. Without rest, we are just like machines, devoid of meaning
Bishop David reelected CBCP president
He appealed for “a more serious action” against the climate crisis, and for church institutions “to be one in declaring a state of emergency”
Global platform launched to address rural bombings
The groups decried the increased aerial bombing in countries such as Pakistan, Myanmar, the Philippines, West Papua, Palestine, and India
Philippine groups urge authorities to repeal anti-terror law
Rementilla and Rubia are the 10th and 11th victims of the State’s “legal offensive” against political dissent in the Southern Tagalog region
Philippine Coast Guard accuses Chinese boats of ‘dangerous’ manoeuvres
A similar incident happened in April when a Chinese coast guard ship cut off the Philippine patrol vessel Malapascua as it carried journalists
Green groups score victory against mining in central Philippines
A writ of kalikasan is a legal remedy designed for the protection of one's constitutional right to a healthy environment
Kapusod: A sanctuary for Filipino sustainability
It becomes apparent that every inch and every detail has a purpose, reminding you of the best that nature and Filipino culture have to offer
BALIK-TANAW | Extended Families, Extending Solidarity: An Open Letter to Fellow Missionaries
To welcome and embrace, and “be welcomed and embraced” by others, especially those in the social and existential peripheries of today
Marcos’ first year as president met with protest
As of June 30, 2023, Karapatan documented at least 60 victims of EJKs in 40 incidents since Marcos took office

















