Forgot to wore black yesterday. NUJP members and friends gathered at Morato circle and held a candle lighting for the victims of the killings. We were not able to attend the gathering, but we join our fellow journalists in their call.
Sotero Llamas
Sotero Llamas, former NPA chief in the Bicol region, is the latest victim in the series of killings of activists. He was gunned down in Tobaco, Albay this morning.
Llamas was a victim of the Arroyo goverment’s propaganda, according to Bayan Muna Rep. Satur Ocampo. Llamas was killed so that it would appear that the administration’s claim that there is an on-going purge in the communist movement, Ocampo said. This would make it really convenient for the goverment to blame on the Left the spate of killings of activists.
After he left the underground movement, Llamas became a National Democratic Front consultant and later a Bayan Muna founding member and officer. He left the party-list group in 2003 to run for the post of Albay governor under Sen. Panfilo Lacson’s ticket.
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Partying With Meldy
I could imagine the late Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) Chair Haydee Yorac glaring at Commissioner Ricardo Abcede while he was happily dancing with the remaining half of the Marcos conjugal dictatorship.
The Yorac-led PCGG rejected compromise deals with the Marcoses and their cronies and was determined to send Imelda Marcos in jail for plundering our nation. Yorac and her team worked for the speedy resolution of the cases against the Marcoses and their cronies by hiring more lawyers, devoting more resources to so-called banner cases, and firming up cooperation with other agencies.
American Idol
Just learned from GMANews.tv that Taylor Hicks won this year’s American Idol. There was no half-Filipino contestant in the final three this time. Meanwhile, auditions for the the local version, Philippine Idol, is on-going. It is about to air later this year.
Good News, Bad News
Good news: PGMA is leaving the country for Spain by the end of June.
Bad news: She will negotiate with the Spanish authorities for a new labor market here. In other words, pimping our skilled workers to earn dollars.
Good news: PGMA says there could be around 400,000 available jobs for Filipinos in Canada because of its oil potential.
Bad news: Still no jobs in the Philippines.
Good news: PGMA says our workers could earn dollars by working in Australia and Taiwan.
Bad news: Still no jobs here.
Fr. Bernas on RaulGon
When asked by the Sunday Inquirer Magazine about his being labeled as “guru of destabilization” by the injustice secretary, revered constitutionalist Fr. Joaquin Bernas just said it does not irritate him “because no intelligent person would take (Raul) Gonzalez seriously.
NUJP Press Statement
May 16, 2006
Saksi Ngayon photojournalist killed in Caloocan City
It is with alarm and great concern to learn that another media practitioner has been shot and killed today.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines deplores this heinous crime.