Political Prisoners Against Bongbong and Revival of Martial Law

We, political prisoners, have been foully thrown into jail on trumped-up charges by various post-Martial Law ruling regimes. The biggest bulk (more than 500 at present… and counting) of post-Martial Law political prisoners are now imprisoned under the present ruling regime of Benigno S. Aquino III. We, political prisoners, are all victims of continuing gross […]

Jail Anomalies and Fascism against Prison Inmates

We, political detainees at the Special Intensive Care Area (SICA1) Jail, watched with utter disgust, the last two days, repeated televised shots of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) forces’ brutal fascist reaction to the Makati City Jail inmates’ noise barrage. The noise barrage was in protest of, accordingly, the jail authorities’ role […]

Ka Nestor Parangal

Sa mahal na kabiyak na si Remedios, mga anak at iba pang kapamilya, kaibigan, nakabalikat sa trabaho, sa mga simulain at pagkilos para sa mga kapwa magbubukid, mga kababayan at iba pang kasamahan sa pakikibaka ni Ka Nestor Villanueva, kaming mga nakasama rin niya sa pagkilos at nabisita rin na mga bilanggong pulitikal dito sa Camp Bagong Diwa ay lubos na nakikiramay sa kanyang pagyao sa edad na 58 taong-gulang, nitong Pebrero 27, dulot ng paglala ng kanyang sakit na TB.

On Visits to Political Prisoners by Concerned Church Clergy and Leity

Interview with an National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) peace consultant and member of the NDFP Peace Panel’s Socio-Economic Reforms Committee, Alan Jazmines, who is presently a political detainee at the Special Intensive Care Area 1 (SICA 1) Jail, Camp Bagong Diwa.

On the 30th Anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power Uprising : Continuing Fight for Freedom, Justice, Social Causes, Peace and against Continuing Fascism

The 30th anniversary of the February 25, 1986 EDSA people power uprising against the Marcos outright fascist dictatorship takes place, on the one hand, in the midst of the continuing advance of the people’s struggles and, on the other hand, in the face of increasing blatant — as well as disguised — fascism. This, under the prevailing neocolonial socio-economic-political system that serves principally the richest and most powerful in the country and their imperialist masters.