By Human Rights Online Philippines on May 12, 2012 in:
Blog, Isyung HR, Airport security, Claudine Barretto, Mali, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board, NAIA, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Privacy, Ramon Tulfo, Raymart Santiago, Tulfo
Isyung HR sa “Tulfo - Santiago Thrilla in NAIA” by Mokong Amusing thing about the “Tulfo - Santiago thrilla in Naia” ay ang nagsambulat na mga isyung that really matters. 1. Consumer/customers’ Rights – Ano nga kaya ang dahila...
[Isyung HR] Noynoying or not? by Mokong Activist group AnakBayan introduced another way to protest in town, ‘Noynoying’. Nung una, binalewala lang ito ng Malakanyang at sinabing propaganda lang at hindi dapat pinapansin. Bandang huli narealized n...
ISYUNG HR: The right to “ Wha!” and the right to cover your ears! by Mokong Kahit hindi ka mahilig sa current events, kaya kang abutin ng bagong salitang pinasikat nanaman ni Sen. Meriam. “Wha!” ano nga ba ang ibig sabihin nito? Ano ng...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Feb 12, 2012 in:
Blog, Isyung HR, Human rights defender, Impeachment, impeachment in the philippines, Meriam, Mindanao, Philippine, Pick-up line, Prosecutor, Standard Hindi, Tawi-Tawi, tupaz
Isyung HR: Para kang Impeachment…Baket? Baket? Nakakainit ka kasi ng ulo! by Mokong MokongPersperctive.wordpress.com Weh!!! Missed ko na ang mga pick-up lines ni Madam. Palagi na lang kasing pang hypertension ang eksena niya these past few days. ...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 23, 2012 in:
Blog, Isyung HR, Chinese New Year, Feng shui, Lucio, Lucio Tan, PAL, Philippine, Pinoy, Standard Hindi
by Mokong Perspective Kung Hei Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year! Yes, I will join the band wagon of happy Chinese new year celebration greetings. Greetings lang naman can’t afford to join the buying of lucky charms and feng sui items for the cele...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 9, 2012 in:
Blog, Isyung HR, Department of Tourism, Filipino people, Forced disappearance, Human Right, Impunity, Philippine, Prison, Tourism
It’s funnier for Mokongs in the Philippines The Mokong Perspective On the positive side, after the DOT released their “It’s more fun in the Philippines” campaign, It has effectively moved a good number of our netizens into action. My fb &...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Dec 31, 2011 in:
Blog, Isyung HR, GMA Network, Human Right, Humor, Lucio Tan, Mokong Perspective, PAL, Pepsi, Pick-up line, Piolo Pascual, Standard Hindi
by Mokong The Mokong Perspective Let’s stop for a while, look back and listen mokongly to the stories of 2011 and we’ll see na maraming kamokongan took place that made our light moments satisfactorily, exemplary, extra ordinary and funny. I ̷...