ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Pamalandong Pusila si Ninoy, Talsik si Macoy
ILIGAN CITY (MindaNews / 29 August) — Agosto 21, 1983. Pusila! Pusila! Putok. Patay si Ninoy. Gimbal ang buong bansa. Nasa party kami sa Iligan, kasama ang mga titser. Maingay at masaya. Kumakain. Pero nang makita sa TV ang announcement na binaril si Ninoy sa airport tarmac, wala pang detalye, natigilan ang lahat. Nakatutok sa […].....»»
CDRRMO: Epekto sa LPA sa Davao Region angay ikabalaka
CDRRMO: Epekto sa LPA sa Davao Region angay ikabalaka.....»»
MMFF 2023 REVIEW: ‘Mallari’ pang Hollywood, Piolo pang best actor
Usa sa mga all-time favorite Pinoy horror movies ang “Feng Shui” nga gibidahan ni Kris Aquino ubos sa direksyon ni Chito Roño. Apan dili angay nga kahibudngan kun maapsan kini sa pinakauna nga horror ug psychological thriller movie ni Piolo Pascual — ang “Mallari” nga ubos sa Mentorque Productions. Gipahigayon niadtong Disyembre 20 ang premiere.....»»
Miuso nga trangkaso dili angay kabalak-an
Miuso nga trangkaso dili angay kabalak-an.....»»
Editoryal: Oras sa Sinulog angay bang usbon?
Editoryal: Oras sa Sinulog angay bang usbon?.....»»
Editoryal: Korihian, di angay bungkagon
Editoryal: Korihian, di angay bungkagon.....»»
Wala Pay Dengue Outbreak sa Cebu City
Matod sa Cebu City Health Department (CCHD) dili pa angay madeklara ug “dengue outbreak” sa syudad bisan pa sa taas nga kasong natala karong tuiga. Si CCHD Head Jeffrey Ibones niingon na ang usa sa hinungdan maong taas ang kasong natala sa syudad mao ang pagmonitor na sa mga city health officials sa matag baranggay […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of Mindanaw and Sulu (3)
3rd of 16 parts (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of Mindanaw, July 1993. The Philippine edition carrying the full draft was printed by AFRIM in Davao City 1994. This was later updated […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of Mindanaw and Sulu (2)
2nd of 16 parts (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of Mindanaw, July 1993. The Philippine edition carrying the full draft was printed by AFRIM in Davao City 1994. This was later updated […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of Mindanaw and Sulu (4)
(Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of Mindanaw, July 1993. The Philippine edition carrying the full draft was printed by AFRIM in Davao City 1994. This was later updated in 2003, summarized in […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of Mindanaw and Sulu (1)
Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of Mindanaw, July 1993. The Philippine edition carrying the full draft was printed by AFRIM in Davao City 1994. This was later updated in 2003, summarized in […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (16)
16th of 18 parts Part XVI Chapter 7. It is Time for New Relationships To complete the story of the formal peace process, it would have been fitting to also provide an account of the progress of implementation of the Peace Agreement. But until the plebiscite on the revised Organic Act of the Autonomous Region […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (17)
17th of 18 parts Rudy B. Rodil (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000) The Tri-People Approach: Citizens’ Participation in Creating a Culture of Peace The marginalization experienced by the Lumad and the Moros in the last 100 years are not […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (14)
14th of 18 parts (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000) Part XIV GRP Negotiating Position The GRP position was the content of the R.A. 6734, the Organic Act of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanaw, re-arranged to match the provisions […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (15)
15th of 18 parts Part XV SPCPD: Transitional Structure and Mechanism It took nearly two months to conceptualize and formulate a transitional structure and mechanism. Finally, when the GRP came up with SPCPD and the MNLF accepted it during the Eighth Mixed Committee meeting in Davao City in June 1996, there was a big sigh […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (13)
13th of 18 parts (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000.) Chapter 6. They Are Not Our Enemy The peace process in the time of President Fidel V. Ramos was completed in record time of 47 months, from the first exploratory […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (12)
12th of 18 parts (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000.) Status of the Draft Organic Act What was the status of the envisioned draft organic act at the time of adjournment? Still to be completed was the second reading of […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (10)
10th of 18 parts Rudy B. Rodil (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000) Part X: MNLF Reaction Lengthy excerpts from Nur Misuari’s address at the 8th Islamic Foreign Ministers’ Conference in May 1977 in Tripoli expresses the MNLF position with […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (9)
9th of 18 parts (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000) Presidential Intervention Unfolds; Marcos Taps First Lady Again Two strategic moves were made by the President. First, he sent the First Lady to Libya to break the deadlock and prevent […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (11)
11th of 18 parts Rudy B. Rodil (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000) Chapter 5. In the Wake of EDSA: The Jeddah Accord and the 1987 Constitution One of Mrs. Corazon C. Aquino’s first acts as president was to reach […].....»»
ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996 (6)
6th of 18 parts (This is a revised version of the book “KALINAW MINDANAW: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process, 1975-1996” published in 2000.) Chapter 3 Long Rugged Road to Tripoli From local Peace talks to the Tripoli Agreement was a long rugged road to peace. There was plenty of give and take. In […].....»»