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Dumagat-Remontados to march to urge Marcos to stop Kaliwa Dam project

Even as the tunneling in the project site began last year, members of Dumagat-Remontado communities in the two provinces vowed in a briefing on Monday that they would continue to resist the project.

Why are investments low and how can the country increase investments to generate jobs and recover from the pandemic?

Why are investments low and how can the country increase investments to generate jobs and recover from the pandemic?
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Pacquiao blames corruption, negligence for PH s insurgency problem

Senator Manny Pacquiao(EPA/JOSEPH VIDAL / PRIB / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) In a speech during the 88th Infantry Battalion’s presentation of alleged surrenderees from the New Peoples’ Army (NPA) in Maramag, Bukidnon, Pacquiao said indigenous people (IP) “are easily lured to turn against the government because of the absence of sustainable government support for their communities.” Pacquiao said all “corrupt officials” must be removed from the bureacracy so that rebels would again pledge their allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines. “Hindi nabibigyan ng suporta ang ating mga lumad dahil sa matinding kurapsyon. ‘Yong mga pondo na napupunta dapat sa pagpapatayo ng mga paaralan, paglalagay ng mga kalsada sa kanayunan at pagbibigay ng kabuhayan ay napupunta sa mga kurap at mga ganid na pulitiko (Our lumads are not being given support because of widespread corruption. Funds that should be used for constructing schools, roads and provision of livelihood go to corr

Distraught Aetas caught in a war

Distraught Aetas caught in a war Feb 11, 2021 3:44 PM PHT Aetas Japer Gurung, 30, and Junior Ramos, 19, both can t read nor write. They planted taro and corn in their ancestral mountainous village in San Marcelino, Zambales. They are supposed terrorists now facing life imprisonment, also the first to be charged under the feared anti-terror law. Their wives, both minors, are in jail, too, for illegal possession of firearms and explosives. The military accuses them of shooting a soldier dead in an encounter with the 73rd Division Reconnaissance company of the military s 7th Infantry Division on August 21, 2020, for which they are on trial at the Olongapo City Regional Trial Court Branch 97.

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