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Cebu Pacific flight 5J-971 aftermath – business as usual in Mediocrestan?

Posted on June 4, 2013June 4, 2013 By FallenAngel 6 Comments on Cebu Pacific flight 5J-971 aftermath – business as usual in Mediocrestan?
Cebu Pacific flight 5J-971 aftermath – business as usual in Mediocrestan?

The latest buzz making the rounds among the chattering classes is the mishap involving Cebu Pacific flight 5J-971, how it overshot the runway, and the appalling reaction and handling of the situation by Cebu Pacific crew. In fact, it has even gone so far that Ateneo De Davao University (ADDU) president Joel Tabora has called…

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Culture, Society

Do Filipinos need iron-fisted leadership?

Posted on July 8, 2011November 26, 2015 By Ilda 103 Comments on Do Filipinos need iron-fisted leadership?
Do Filipinos need iron-fisted leadership?

Filipinos do not know what they want. In 1986, hundreds of thousands of Filipinos took to the streets to rally against the late strongman, former President Ferdinand Marcos. The three-day protest eventually led to the ousting of the so-called “dictator” and alleged human rights violator. Twenty five years later, Filipinos from the Mindanao region of…

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Civics, Crime, Development, Government, Politics, Society

Should Mindanao secede from what could be turning into a failed state?

Posted on July 7, 2011June 16, 2013 By benign0 37 Comments on Should Mindanao secede from what could be turning into a failed state?
Should Mindanao secede from what could be turning into a failed state?

Seems like the whole Media fiesta that is raging around the the Duterte’s of Davao City, specifically on-leave Mayor Sara’s fists and the Duterte father-and-son fingers is opening up old raw emotions about the subjugation of Mindanao to the 100-year-old elephant in the room — the legacy of colonial rule, Imperial Manila. Many Davao folk…

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Government, Politics, Society

Law and Order – Philippine style

Posted on July 6, 2011December 4, 2015 By Ilda 334 Comments on Law and Order – Philippine style
Law and Order – Philippine style

The longer I write about Philippine society and its politics, the more convinced I get that the country’s state of law and order is a joke. Take Davao City for instance. All this time I thought that the city was a model for what following the “rule of law” could do. It turns out, to…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Politics

Bishop supports Duterte-style law-and-order and human rights activists shy away from fingering Duterte

Posted on July 5, 2011July 18, 2013 By benign0 12 Comments on Bishop supports Duterte-style law-and-order and human rights activists shy away from fingering Duterte
Bishop supports Duterte-style law-and-order and human rights activists shy away from fingering Duterte

The imbroglio Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte suddenly finds herself in after she punched court sheriff Abe Andres on the face in front of TV cameras is becoming complicated. It is complicated by her family’s uncoordinated public relations approach as evident in the belligerent stance her father, now acting Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, exhibited when he…

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Crime, Culture, Religion

Davao Death Squads – do they deliver results or just more problems?

Posted on July 4, 2011 By benign0 28 Comments on Davao Death Squads – do they deliver results or just more problems?
Davao Death Squads – do they deliver results or just more problems?

The alleged assault against court sheriff Abe Andres by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte is now turning into a media circus. But one good thing that came out of this recent dragging of the premier city of the southern Philippine island of Mindanao into the limelight is the renewed interest in the spotty human rights…

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Crime, Culture

The problem of squatters in the Philippines cannot be solved by invoking ‘humanitarian’ appeal

Posted on July 3, 2011July 9, 2013 By benign0 44 Comments on The problem of squatters in the Philippines cannot be solved by invoking ‘humanitarian’ appeal
The problem of squatters in the Philippines cannot be solved by invoking ‘humanitarian’ appeal

But of course. Perhaps there is some merit in what a “human rights regional official” and the “officers of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines” assert in siding with Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte on the grounds that taking “the humanitarian point of view” is called for in this situation. This situation, relates to Duterte’s…

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