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Parties and politicians opposed to the Anti-Terror Bill put partisan agendas first before Filipinos’ safety and security

Posted on October 13, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 5 Comments on Parties and politicians opposed to the Anti-Terror Bill put partisan agendas first before Filipinos’ safety and security
Parties and politicians opposed to the Anti-Terror Bill put partisan agendas first before Filipinos’ safety and security

One of the issues being raised by the Opposition in the coming 2022 election is the enactment of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, which is an updated version of the Human Security Act of 2007. It has come under scrutiny because its main sponsors are Senate President Tito Sotto and Sen. Ping Lacson, who are…

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Crime, Politics

What the US pullout from Afghanistan could mean for the future of Philippine-US relations

Posted on August 19, 2021 By Benedict Exconde 1 Comment on What the US pullout from Afghanistan could mean for the future of Philippine-US relations
What the US pullout from Afghanistan could mean for the future of Philippine-US relations

I was a college student at the University of the Philippines when the United States was struck by a series of acts of terrorism on September 11, 2001. As my college friends and I were having dinner, live footage of the burning twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City after each…

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History

Opposition “journalists” dishonestly liken situation in Afghanistan to that of the Philippines

Posted on August 18, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Opposition “journalists” dishonestly liken situation in Afghanistan to that of the Philippines
Opposition “journalists” dishonestly liken situation in Afghanistan to that of the Philippines

This is a bit of a stretch. Joel Pablo Salud in his piece “It’s perfectly fine to sympathize with the Afghan people, but…” published on Licas News writes that “Afghan people and Filipinos today share one thing in common: both find themselves at a crossroads. Both must decide their people’s fate. And while Afghans are…

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Politics, Society

US unilateral pullout from Afghanistan a warning to its “allies”: Americans are NOT the good guys

Posted on August 17, 2021August 17, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on US unilateral pullout from Afghanistan a warning to its “allies”: Americans are NOT the good guys
US unilateral pullout from Afghanistan a warning to its “allies”: Americans are NOT the good guys

In his Inquirer piece today “Afghanistan: Biden’s ‘Fall of Saigon’ moment”, columnist Richard Javad Heydarian quotes former US ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker who “points out” that “the rot ‘began under President Trump when he authorized negotiations between the US and the Taliban without the Afghan government in the room,’ which was ‘a huge demoralizing…

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History, Society

The United States’ humiliating retreat from Afghanistan is a colossal but UNSURPRISING disaster

Posted on August 16, 2021 By benign0 6 Comments on The United States’ humiliating retreat from Afghanistan is a colossal but UNSURPRISING disaster
The United States’ humiliating retreat from Afghanistan is a colossal but UNSURPRISING disaster

A meme that accompanied a tweet issued by The Conversation accompanying a link to their article “As the Taliban returns, 20 years of progress for women looks set to disappear overnight” goes like this: “The world must not look away as the Taliban sexually enslaves women and girls.” Sad as the prospect of what the…

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History, Religion, Society

The Philippines’ “Bucket List” – a vision for a better country

Posted on June 26, 2021June 26, 2021 By PulbuRonn 5 Comments on The Philippines’ “Bucket List” – a vision for a better country
The Philippines’ “Bucket List” – a vision for a better country

Before we get into the meat of this post, I think an explanation on the term “bucket list” is owed towards those out of the loop. A bucket list is a list of activities a person intends to do before they die or, idiomatically speaking, before they “kick the bucket.” This is not to say…

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Charter Change, Development, Politics

Opposition banking on ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s intervention due to hopeless 2022 prospects

Posted on June 18, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Opposition banking on ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s intervention due to hopeless 2022 prospects
Opposition banking on ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s intervention due to hopeless 2022 prospects

I’d like to see the International Criminal Court (ICC) bring charges to Xi Jin Ping for what China is doing in Hong Kong. The ICC is supposed to be a court of last resort. But former Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio lists in his Inquirer column “The ICC Prosecutor’s submission” today why the complementarity principle…

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Crime

Communists like Sara Elago object to being “red tagged” but continue to incite support for their failed “revolution”

Posted on June 7, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Communists like Sara Elago object to being “red tagged” but continue to incite support for their failed “revolution”
Communists like Sara Elago object to being “red tagged” but continue to incite support for their failed “revolution”

Of the Philippines’ communist “movement”, national artist F. Sionil Jose poses this question in his PhilSTAR piece “Our people’s army” today: “Why then does Joma Sison and his aging cabal persist?” I believe the question should be rephrased: Why does the communist movement still have hypocritical leaders? I’m not referring to the communist old guard…

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