Jun 19, 2021 | Podcast
Naging matunog sa balita nitong mga nakaraang araw ang ICC at ang plano nitong imbestigahan ang mga umanong “crimes against humanity” na naganap dito sa Pilipinas sa kasagsagan ng war on drugs ni Pangulong Duterte. Pero ano nga ba ang ibig-sabihin nito?
Jun 19, 2021 | In the trenches, Opinion
The process is long and tedious and it may take years before Rodrigo Duterte and his officials, including the police, face trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Jun 18, 2021 | Nation
The Philippine justice system is at work on alleged human rights abuse violations of the government in relation to its ongoing war on drugs.
Jun 11, 2021 | First things first, Opinion
Five hundred years of Christianity has produced a vibrant Catholic Church in the Philippines, making it (in 2021) the third largest Catholic nation in the world. Yet seventy-five years of self-styled “democracy” has produced (in the same year) a highly erratic democratic state. Most Filipinos believe in democracy, but they are likely not to act in its defense, even if the Constitution and the rule of law are debased—-unless and until the tipping point has been reached.
Feb 25, 2021 | Nation
Pro administration and opposition senators jointly filed a resolution seeking to allow Duterte arch-critic Senator Leila de Lima to allow her to participate in the Senate’s sessions and committee hearings through teleconferencing or other forms of electronic communications.