Exactly three years ago today: 20 LGBTQIA+ activists and allies were brutally dispersed, accosted, and hauled off to prison during the 2020 Pride March in Mendiola.
Among their calls then was to junk Duterte's terror law.
Their arrests led to the popular clamor to #FreePride20.
Sugar cane women workers in India HAVE THEIR UTERUS REMOVED to avoid missing a single day of work.
This is where your misogyny should end and voice the inhumane working conditions of people across the world!
#thinking about Bahaghari Philippines' pride march last year di manila being so militant & anti imperialist 🥲🥲🥲❤️
The militant queer movement in Indonesia will be built Inshallah. The present situation shows that more than ever now, it's no time to isolate but to strengthen!
never forget how the US used agent orange during the Vietnam War: sprayed on civillians, contaminating land, damaging ecosystems, and generations later kids are still born with disabilities linked to dioxin exposure. The US never issued a formal apology and paid compensation
Families of EJK victims challenge Sen. Bato dela Rosa to be brave and surrender to authorities amid the ongoing ICC investigation into the Duterte administration’s drug war. | via @_izzylee
Israelis are rude and don't want to take accountability for misbehaving in a foreign country.
But that's not surprising. Those genocidal rats stole Palestine before. They are doing that now in Siargao 🇵🇭: building satanic Chabad houses and assaulting locals and business owners!
and he was right. people have now become so desensitized to all the killings that some disgusting freaks even praise the government for murdering its own people and make jokes about these deaths.
‘WALANG HONOR, WALANG BAYAN, WALANG HIYA’
LOOK: Farmer advocate Chef Waya Araos-Wijangco expresses frustration over the abrupt cancellation of a Senate agriculture hearing on Tuesday, May 12, leaving farmers who traveled to Manila to share their struggles unheard.
“The senators have shown us clearly who they represent: themselves, their dynasties, their ambitions, their interests,” Araos-Wijangco said.
Sen. Kiko Pangilinan apologizes for the postponement, citing the Senate’s committee reorganization, and vows to continue pushing for the welfare of farmers and fisherfolk.
“The Senate reorganization is a temporary setback. It will not in any way dampen our resolve to fight for our farmers and fisherfolk and the agri sector,” Pangilinan wrote. | 📷: Araos-Wijangco/Facebook via Reymond Salgan, https://t.co/E0yNJSWpUY trainee
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