A number of netizens have pointed out that several TikTok users and influencers, all of them young, have recently produced content that promote government messages on inflation as well as agriculture and energy policies. #InsideTrack
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LABOR ORGANIZER SA RIZAL, BRUTAL NA PINASLANG NG PNP-CIDG
Isang labor organizer ng Kilusang Mayo Uno na si Jude Thaddeus Fernandez ang pinaslang ng PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) noong September 29.
Justice for Jude Fernandez!
Stop killing unionists!
NOW: Protesters march to Mendiola from Liwasang Bonifacio as today's mass action remembering the 51st year since the Marcos Sr. dictatorship placed the country under Martial Law continues.
GREATEST ROBBERY OF A GOVERNMENT.
Late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. received this distinction from the Guinness World Records after the Philippine government identified a total national loss worth $5 billion to $10 billion from November 1965. #NeverAgain#NeverForget
NGAYON: Kasalukuyang nagsasagawa ng kilos-protesta sa Commission on Human Rights ang iba't ibang grupo upang manawagan sa kagyat at ligtas na pagpapalaya nina Jhed Tamano at Jonila Castro sa kamay ng AFP, PNP, at NTF-ELCAC.
#ReleaseJhedAndJonilaNow#AbolishNTFELCAC
FOR THE 10TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
The Philippines remains the deadliest country in Asia for individuals defending their land and the environment, according to new research, raising concerns among advocates who fear that the current administration’s promotion of mining and infrastructure projects will exacerbate the threats to their lives.
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JUST IN: Dr. Tony Leachon submits his resignation letter as Department of Health (DOH) special adviser for non-communicable diseases to DOH Secretary Teodoro Herbosa.
The letter, dated September 11, is effective immediately.
"I have made this decision after careful consideration, and it is based on personal reasons that I believe are best for me, my family, and my future," Leachon said. | @luisacabatoINQ
Rep. Edcel Lagman says DepEd's move to change "Diktadurang Marcos to "Diktadura" in the AP curriculum goes against RA 10368, which mandates the teaching of martial law atrocities by DepEd and CHED. Lagman co-authored RA 10368 and is himself a martial law veteran. | via @chicristina_
On this day in 1945 legendary communist and anti-imperialist Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam's independence from France following the formal end of the Second World War and a successful rebellion against Vichy French and Japanese forces. On 2 September 1945, Japanese representatives signed the instrument of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending the most destructive conflict in human history. At the same time, Ho Chi Minh signed a proclamation of independence based on the principles of liberty and equality as the national anthem was sung by a crowd of 400,000 in Hanoi.
Ho Chi Minh returned to Vietnam in 1941 to lead the Việt Minh independence movement. He oversaw military operations against the Vichy French and Japanese colonial occupation of Vietnam. In the 1945 August Revolution, Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh called on the Vietnamese to rebel against the French and Japanese. By August 19 they had captured Hanoi and declared a provisional administration on 24 August. Ho Chi Minh became Chairman of the Provisional Government and convinced Emperor Bảo Đại to abdicate leading to the establishment of a republic.
However, despite the joyous scenes in Hanoi on 2 September 1945, there was trouble ahead. US President Harry Truman refused to recognize Ho Chi Minh's declaration of independence the French refused to leave and Vietnam was divided by the victorious allies. It would take decades and millions of deaths following wars against the French, Americans, and Chinese for the Vietnamese to win their true independence. Vietnam's Independence Day has since been celebrated with annual parades honoring the resistance forces in Hanoi.
For @DepEd_PH, make our school subjects 45 mins long again, we can do it that way, our school implemented it during May of this year, i can say everything is smooth, there's no problem with it except traffic on roads and a small bunch of assignments.
the real reason I'm saying this is because as a student who has to wake up at 3:30am because i have a service to school, and staying awake for over 18 hrs is draining, a lot of students on socmed saying ths, most of them usually wake up at 5:00am and sleep at 10pm-12am. @DepEd_PH