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Farmers blame Duterte administration for death of peasant leader

Search You Are Here:Home → 2021 → May → 11 → Farmers blame Duterte administration for death of peasant leader Farmers blame Duterte administration for death of peasant leader By EMILY VITAL MANILA Peasant leader Joseph Canlas died around 7 a.m. today at the Jose B. Lingad Hospital in San Fernando, Pampanga, according to Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-Central Luzon. Canlas, 59, chairperson of Alyansa ng Magbubukid sa Gitnang Luson, showed symptoms of COVID-19 on May 7. The result of his swab test has not been released as of this writing. Canlas was arrested March 30 during simultaneous raids in Central Luzon. He was charged with illegal possession of firearms and exposives and detained at Camp Olivas in Pampanga.

Organizaciones sociales anuncian marcha por justicia y apoyo a Luis Arce

Organizaciones sociales anuncian marcha por justicia y apoyo a Luis Arce
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9 dead as police crackdown vs activists in Southern Tagalog

9 dead as police crackdown vs activists in Southern Tagalog Updated Mar 8, 2021 5:08:00 PM enablePagination: false endIndex: Fishers group PAMALAKAYA, Anakpawis, and peasant groups gather at the Commission on Human Rights to condemn the deadly crackdown in Southern Tagalog. The Sunday bloody carnage killed known activist leaders, and arrested many other progressives. Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 8)  The Philippine National Police reported that nine people were killed in separate operations in Calabarzon provinces on Sunday. At least seven of the dead were identified by human rights group Karapatan as members of progressive and indigenous groups. The crackdown took place two days after President Rodrigo Duterte said he told the military and police who encounter armed communist rebels to make sure they kill them.

Deaths reported, others nabbed in police operations in Southern Tagalog

9 dead as police crackdown vs activists in Southern Tagalog Updated Mar 8, 2021 5:08:00 PM enablePagination: false endIndex: Fishers group PAMALAKAYA, Anakpawis, and peasant groups gather at the Commission on Human Rights to condemn the deadly crackdown in Southern Tagalog. The Sunday bloody carnage killed known activist leaders, and arrested many other progressives. Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 8)  The Philippine National Police reported that nine people were killed in separate operations in Calabarzon provinces on Sunday. At least seven of the dead were identified by human rights group Karapatan as members of progressive and indigenous groups. The crackdown took place two days after President Rodrigo Duterte said he told the military and police who encounter armed communist rebels to make sure they kill them.

Group urges govt to release peasant women political prisoners

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 6) A women s group claimed on Saturday that most of the current peasant women political prisoners were detained under the Duterte regime, adding that the creation of an anti-insurgent task force has worsened the persecution of activists. The Amihan National Federation of Peasant Women has called on the government anew to release 78 peasant women political prisoners, 62 whom were imprisoned under the present administration. “The fascist Duterte has put 62 innocent peasant women in jail behind bars and deprived them of their rights as women, mothers to their children, and peasants advancing rights to land and livelihood. This March 8 International Women s Day protest, we are calling for their immediate and unconditional release and hold Duterte accountable, Zenaida Soriano, Amihan National chairperson, was quoted as saying in a statement on Saturday.

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