No one will doubt that 1986 was a watershed year. From the Philippines came euphoria, a newfound momentum that had Democracy racing across the world. The fact that a revolution occurred without bloodshed was remarkable. It catapulted a widow who had no experience in politics to become the first woman President of the Philippines. “People [...]
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Roberto Panganiban Castro. Ferdinand Bernard Antonio. Benjamin Manalo Nicdao Jr. Bernardo Lapaan Jr. Noel Olaes Miranda. Juan Marza Layva. Aguilando Baltazar. Olga Gonzalez. Teresita Umayao. Isagani Pastor. You’ll probably forget those names not five minutes after you’ve read them. But that isn’t what they deserve. These were people killed by people who wanted money that [...]
Make our justice system work
Everyone’s angry about what had happened to those bank personnel who were mercilessly killed by obviously evil people. Who wouldn’t, when the crime was committed in cold blood; and what could be more worst than deliberate murder?