By Human Rights Online Philippines on Mar 27, 2013 in:
Statement, Human Rights, Lahad Datu, Malaysia, Mindanao Peoples Caucus, Peace, Philippine, philippines, Sabah, Sulu, Sulu Sultanate, Tawi
Civil society urges Malaysia to be consistent as a peace broker; calls for dialogue on Sabah crisis The Sabah crisis may be hogging the headlines now, but the Mindanao PeaceWeavers (MPW) hopes that the raw passions generated by the politicization of...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Mar 20, 2013 in:
tausug, sulu, bud dajo, jolo, history, Philippines, Philippine history, American Colonial Period in the Philippines, American occupation, Philippine-American War, Filipino, Anti-imperialist League
First Battle of Bud Dajo The photo above has a lot of history. Grim and forgotten. But it haunts us to this day. 107 years ago, the Tausugs of Sulu fought fiercely against another nation that tried to wrest their sovereignty from them, the United St...
Caloy Diño (March 18, 2013) Sabi na nga ba. ”Walang natatagong di malalantad, at walang lihim na di mabubunyag.” Sinasaad ng Marcos 4:22 na sa kaharian ng Diyos, walang sikreto... The... Christian Internet Radio Station that aims to...
Philippine nationalism is back - courtesy of the [...]...
If you are a daring and hard headed traveler (like me) then your next destination should be Sulu. We all know that Sulu is not the safest place for the travelers but if you behave well and plan your trip carefully you may definitely have a good time...
Monitoring news on both broadsheet and online sources requires us to take note of the subtleties of editorializing news content. However, there are some media practices that are downright reckless.We speak specifically of the tendency to report on ne...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Feb 4, 2013 in:
Statement, Cocoy Tulawie, Davao City, Human Right, human rights advocacy, Human rights defender, Human Rights defenders, International Committee of Red Cross, Philippine, province of sulu, Sulu, Supreme Court, Zamboanga City
The last human rights’ defender of Sulu is under seige Temogen “Cocoy” Tulawie belongs to a prominent and notorious clan in Sulu. Instead of succumbing to the workings of the clan to gain political advancement, he chose to serve the poor. Cocoy...