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Paloma Polo: «La guerrilla filipina busca la transformación cultural y social»

La artista inaugura en el Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo (Móstoles) El Barro de la Revolución, una exposición cuya obra principal le da título. En ella se adentra en la vida diaria de un frente de la guerrilla filipina que lleva luchando en la clandestinidad más de 50 años

Why Duterte wants to continue martial law in Mindanao

In view of his criminal character and control of all branches of the reactionary government, Duterte can proceed to continue martial law on any scale

Friday Flashback: Photo of Prof. Jose Maria Sison with Kin Gatbonton

Friday Flashback: Photo of Prof. Jose Maria Sison with Kin Gatbonton (daughter of close friend Johnny Gat) and Julie de Lima at St. Anthony’s College of Oxford University (world-renowned center of studies on global issues) after Prof. Sison delivered a lecture to the graduate students on Philippine and Southeast Asian issues on March 13, 1987.

Recollection of the day, May 4, 2001 when in Antwerp

I promised to Dr. Anne van Mackelenbergh to stop smoking after three decades of smoking. I signed a pledge while she pointed a “gun” at my head, with everyone around laughing.

Flashback to the Founding Assembly of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle

Flashback to the Founding Assembly of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) in Zutphen, Netherlands, on May 25-27, 2001 when I presided over the assembly.

On the United People’s SONA against Duterte’s SONA

He does not have any plan for developing the economy through national industrialization and genuine land reform

On Duterte’s flagrant failure to assert sovereign rights over the EEZ in WPS

Duterte is well-bribed by China to talk and act the way he does. He stands as a cowardly traitor and as a paid agent of China. He does not say anything in his SONA to prove otherwise, despite the popular demand for him to do so.

United People’s SONA activists visited the Information Office of the NDFP in Utrecht

NDFP Chief political consultant JMS shared his opinion about Duterte’s 3 year performance as President of the Republic of the Philippines.

Ria Fernandez: A beauty today, like yesterday and every day
Joma asks Isko: ‘What are your plans for the poor vendors?’

I have only a simple concrete question: No doubt that it is highly commendable that you have cleared the major streets of Manila of the graft-laden anarchy of vendors