ARMM turns 25 today
Yet still no peace, no progress for Moros By Charmaine P. Lirio IT WAS created to ensure that its peoples would no longer be left behind in development and that they would finally enjoy peace. Yet more...
View ArticleLITRATO: Ama at anak
“LITRATO: Chasing light, glimpses of life” will showcase our slideshows on the PCIJ’s Youtube and Vimeo Channels. Litrato means “picture” in Filipino. “Ama at anak (Father and son)” is the title of...
View ArticleBalik Tanaw: EDSA Uno
AS THE nation celebrates the 29th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolt, we are reprinting articles of the PCIJ based on interviews with 20 people who took part in the campaign that eventually...
View ArticleEDSA Uno: The key figures
WHO were the key figures of the EDSA People Power Revolt 29 years ag0? Here’s a quick look at some of them. INFOGRAPHICS by Cong B. Corrales
View ArticleINFOGRFX: EDSA the highway
EDSA, the road, the revolt. Here’s a quick look at the event that toppled a president 29 years ago. INFOGRAPHICS by Cong B. Corrales
View ArticleVIDEO: EDSA People Power Revolt
WE TAKE a look back at the EDSA People Power Revolt in this video short of images and interviews by the PCIJ of 20 people who took part in the campaign to remove former President Ferdinand E. Marcos....
View Article‘We will sing our own songs’
Remembering Ka Pepe Diokno “I know my people. We will be free. We will develop. We will build our own societies. We will sing our own songs” — Jose W. Diokno KA PEPE DIOKNO | Photo from www.diokno.org...
View ArticleBilyonaryo: The exclusive few
FORBES, the American business magazine, recently reported that more Filipinos have been included in the exclusive billionaires’ circle. Still the richest man in the Philippines is mall magnate Henry Sy...
View ArticleEDSA@30: An Unfinished Revolution
Text and Photos by DAVINCI S. MARUTHIRTY years after the EDSA People Power revolt of 1986, protest marches linger. The protesters hurling often sharp and bitter critique of the myriad reforms that...
View ArticleRemnants of 2016 Elections Debris from the vote
By Vino LuceroWEEKS after balloting day last May 9, the campaign posters and stickers of some candidates remain, a clutter of messy memories on the walls, lamp posts, and electric wires of the city.A...
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