Credibility with the iranian population given the travel ban and the decertification of that bill. The second thing they can do is put regime on notice, and put a regime notices that theyre cracking down. Like singling people out . Singling people out. Making sure that apps used to communicate in iran based in the u. S. , not shutting them down. Not shutting them down. What effect do you think that would have . As much as iranian leaders say they dont Pay Attention to what the u. S. Administration says or western europe, they absolutely do, because the people do. The people look to it. They look to it for moral support. So, i think putting people on notice to say, listen, the world is watching you has a huge effect. Is there a risk, that if the americans and this administration embrace these protests too much, that it kind of feeds the narrative that
youre hearing from Senior Leaders in iran that are starting to say this is westerndriven . Yes. Foreign enemies are using this opportunit
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ENSURE SAFE SPACES.Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on gender and development,discusses laws protecting men and women from sexual harassment in a Gender and Development Seminar (GAD) of theNews andInformation Bureau on Thursday (June 2, 2022). He saidgovernment agencies must lead theawareness campaign to ensure safe spaces for all. (PNA photo by Stephanie Sevillano) MANILA - Unwelcomed words and actions showing malice toward women, whether familiar or strange, remain a challenge in the country despite the existence of laws meant to protect women. In this reality, the administration, through the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), has been doubling initiatives to raise awareness on gender protection, sensitivity, and equality, especially in the workplace and the academe. But for a legal expert, top-down key persons in the government agencies still have a long way to go in securing "safe spaces" for women. Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on women's rights a
ENSURE SAFE SPACES.Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on gender and development,discusses laws protecting men and women from sexual harassment in a Gender and Development Seminar (GAD) of theNews andInformation Bureau on Thursday (June 2, 2022). He saidgovernment agencies must lead theawareness campaign to ensure safe spaces for all. (PNA photo by Stephanie Sevillano) MANILA - Unwelcomed words and actions showing malice toward women, whether familiar or strange, remain a challenge in the country despite the existence of laws meant to protect women. In this reality, the administration, through the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), has been doubling initiatives to raise awareness on gender protection, sensitivity, and equality, especially in the workplace and the academe. But for a legal expert, top-down key persons in the government agencies still have a long way to go in securing "safe spaces" for women. Atty. Eric Paul Peralta, a legal expert on women's rights a
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (File photo) MANILA - Outgoing President Rodrigo R. Duterte on Monday apologized for his administration's "failure" to implement certain programs and projects in his six-year term but noted that the time given to him may not be enough to finish what they started. In a speech during the inauguration of the new Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) head office building in Pasig City, Duterte said he did everything he could for the nation and people in his six-year term. "In a few days, I'll be out. Yung nagawa ko, para sa akin, 'yun na 'yun (What I have accomplished, for me, that's it). The best that my efforts can really achieve. Kung kulang pa 'yun, pasensya na po. Hindi ko na talaga kaya (If it's not enough, I'm sorry. I can't do it anymore)," he said. Duterte clarified that his administration was not negligent, but pressed for time. "The things that I failed to do, mostly not because