Tag: Bongbong Marcos
A light amid darkness
As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, and the coming of light into the world, we are reminded that amidst the darkness there is light
Southeast Asian parliamentarians call on President Marcos to prioritize human rights
APHR said it will be "closely monitoring" the policies of President Marcos and hold him and his government accountable
Ferdinand Marcos Jr sworn in as new Philippine president
He succeeds the hugely popular Rodrigo Duterte, who gained international infamy for his deadly drug war
Pope Francis congratulates Marcos Jr on eve of inauguration as 17th...
"I invoke Almighty God's blessings of peace and prosperity upon the nation"
The long revolution: Voices from the ground in the Philippines
How should we understand what happened? Is that all that there is to it? Where do we get resources — internal and external — to move forward?
Activist priests caution vs Philippine Church’s ‘principled cooperation’ with Marcos-Duterte
“What principles do we set with someone who has no moral principles to show and begin with?” said Father Flaviano Villanueva, SVD
Ferdinand Marcos Jr proclaimed next Philippine president
Hundreds of riot police and protesters opposing the proclamations clashed outside the Commission on Human Rights
Philippine presidential runner-up Robredo vows to ‘fight lies’
"We need to accept the decision of the majority and I implore everyone to be with me on this" - Leni Robredo
Triumphant Marcos faces high expectations from poor
An urban poor settler predicts that by the end of Marcos Jr's six-year term "there will be a lot of jobs," enough to go around
Pariah to president: Marcos returns family to Philippines supremacy
Despite his own father's concerns about his "carefree and lazy" nature, Marcos Jr, 64, made it to the ultimate post