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Filipinos need to get REALLY serious about rooting out corruption – specially in their police force

Posted on August 20, 2019 By benign0 2 Comments on Filipinos need to get REALLY serious about rooting out corruption – specially in their police force
Filipinos need to get REALLY serious about rooting out corruption – specially in their police force

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte issued some disturbing statements recently, suggesting that police officers are at some liberty to engage in delehensiya (on-the-side money-making). Shocking, perhaps, but hardly unexpected. Duterte simply follows a tradition of tacit approval for corruption coming from the country’s highest offices. In a country where massive pork barrel thievery goes unpunished (and…

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Crime

PNP Chief Bato dela Rosa has suddenly become the rockiest component of Duterte’s anti-crime drive

Posted on January 22, 2017 By FallenAngel 22 Comments on PNP Chief Bato dela Rosa has suddenly become the rockiest component of Duterte’s anti-crime drive
PNP Chief Bato dela Rosa has suddenly become the rockiest component of Duterte’s anti-crime drive

Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa is perhaps in his most precarious position to date. News recently came out that a Korean businessman, Jee Ick Joo, was found dead within Camp Crame, after being kidnapped from his home. Talk about this being a lucky break for President Rodrigo Duterte’s critics, in particular,…

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Crime, Government

Human rights for hire

Posted on September 3, 2016 By Carlo de Leon 26 Comments on Human rights for hire
Human rights for hire

Human rights are universal, applying to all human beings, right?  Poor, rich, criminals, police, politicians, businessmen, shop owners, workers, students: everyone is entitled to the recognition and respect of his/her human rights.  Human rights law, and law enforcement, exist to protect all. In the Philippines, the call to respect human rights is being used to…

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Crime, Government, Media, Politics

Wait… Why blame Duterte? He’s not yet the President!

Posted on June 22, 2016 By Carlo de Leon 16 Comments on Wait… Why blame Duterte? He’s not yet the President!
Wait… Why blame Duterte? He’s not yet the President!

Are you crazy or just plain stupid? According to educator and philosopher, Paul J. Glenn (1933), some of the notable errors in thinking are “the careless acceptance of common and uncriticized opinions; prejudice; and inordinate predominance of personal preference”.1 This happens when a false is judged to be true and the true is judged to…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Does Ateneo Blue Eagles player John Apacible deserve to be forgiven for his violent rampage?

Posted on October 21, 2015 By benign0 43 Comments on Does Ateneo Blue Eagles player John Apacible deserve to be forgiven for his violent rampage?
Does Ateneo Blue Eagles player John Apacible deserve to be forgiven for his violent rampage?

What sorts of police do the Philippines deploy? If there is anything to be learned from the case of Ateneo de Manila University star basketball player John Apacible who went on a violent drunken rampage in the wee hours of last Sunday, it is that Philippine Police officers do not make us feel safe. A…

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Crime, Culture, Education, Government, Society

Illegal Sale of Fuel Continues To Thrive In Cebu

Posted on September 25, 2015September 25, 2015 By P. Farol 16 Comments on Illegal Sale of Fuel Continues To Thrive In Cebu
Illegal Sale of Fuel Continues To Thrive In Cebu

The country is host to thousands of foreign multinational corporations. For the most part, these multi million and multi billion dollar businesses operate quietly and their activities rarely make it to the pages of newspapers. Sure, once in a while you will read about one foreign corporation or another posting enormous profits and then at…

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Crime

5 ways to decongest Metro Manila traffic

Posted on September 11, 2015November 26, 2022 By Ilda 87 Comments on 5 ways to decongest Metro Manila traffic
5 ways to decongest Metro Manila traffic

After neglecting the problem for nearly six years, it seems like the current government under President Benigno Simeon Aquino is finally addressing or at least acknowledging Metro Manila traffic congestion specially along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) – the notorious highway once famous for street revolutions but is now looking more and more like…

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Civics, Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

People like Alan Purisima exist because Filipinos allow them to

Posted on June 10, 2015June 10, 2015 By benign0 12 Comments on People like Alan Purisima exist because Filipinos allow them to
People like Alan Purisima exist because Filipinos allow them to

There is no justice in the Philippines. If it weren’t enough that the massacre of 44 police officers of the police’s elite Special Action Force was such an unnecessary tragedy, the reappointment of disgraced police chief Alan Purisima to his position as Philippine National Police (PNP) Director adds insult to national injury. Purisima figured significantly…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Society

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