Archive - Commentary Year all all 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Items per page 24 12 18 24 30 Commentary China takes the offensive It was short and clear. And combative. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Apr 18, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary The failed propaganda of Huang Xilian Propaganda is central to the work of the ambassador of the PROC, wherever they are in the world. It came as no surprise that the following year after Huang Xilian was appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of the Philippines, he embarked on a music video project called “Iisang Dagat.” By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Apr 17, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary ‘Massive cover-up’ in P6.7B drug haul It presents a good opportunity for the good men in the PNP and the PDEA to purge the bad ones and restore the public’s trust in the organization. By Tita C. Valderama | Apr 17, 2023 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Commentary The line ‘ICC has no jurisdiction’ is fake news It has become an alibi of convenience by Rodrigo Duterte’s apologists in government, oft repeated a thousand times to transform it into Goebbelsian truth. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Apr 14, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Survey says… Kung ikaw ang i-survey, paano mo masasabi na aprub ka sa performance ng presidente o bise presidente? Alamin sa komentaryo ni Christian Esguerra ngayong linggo. By Christian Esguerra | Apr 13, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Holy Week then and now What can the Catholic Church do to preserve the solemn observance of the Holy Week and attract more people to participate in the Lenten activities? By Tita C. Valderama | Apr 10, 2023 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Commentary CODALEC Their local compatriots and friends rejoiced when Rodrigo Duterte appointed them to the Commission on Elections. That is very Filipino. Failure to see the bigger picture and the damage it does to the national body politic is also Filipino. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Apr 6, 2023 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Commentary The need for Filipino kids to go back to basic reading National Literature Month has been celebrated in April in the Philippines for the last eight years, but its avid circle of devotees remains small. By Liana Garcellano | Apr 5, 2023 | 13-minute read KEEP READING Commentary A chorus of disinformation vs ICC Perhaps Duterte's defenders are well aware that it would be difficult to win the battle with the ICC legally, so they are trying to win over the public by engaging in disinformation and discrediting the ICC. By Tita C. Valderama | Apr 3, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Bakit ICC ang kailangan na mag-imbestiga sa drug war ni Duterte? Sino dapat sisihin, 'yung ICC dahil pakailamero o 'yung ilang mga opisyal at pulitiko na puro pagsipsip at pagtatakip ang inaatupag? By Christian Esguerra | Apr 2, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Business groups’ turnabout should stop the Cha-cha flutter The legislators need to convince the public that their intention to amend the Constitution is truly for the country, not for their selfish motive to remove term limits and perpetuate their hold on power. By Tita C. Valderama | Mar 27, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary The crime (and punishment) of Imelda Marcos Maler, Trinidad, Rayby, Palmy, Vibur, Aguamina, Avertina, Azio, Verzo, Wintrop-Charis, Scolari – the Swiss bank accounts holder Jane Ryan had a knack for inventing swanky names to hide her identity. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Mar 26, 2023 | 0-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Padilla insults politicians in push for Cha-cha Even if he doesn't want to be classified as a politician, Padilla should stop wasting precious money and time to push for Cha-cha… The Constitution is not the problem. By Tita C. Valderama | Mar 20, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Marcos Lies “Marcos Lies” is the most sprawling volume to ever come out that sets the facts straight under an era of severe disinformation the Marcoses have willfully curated to embellish their return to power. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Mar 17, 2023 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Marcos government unwittingly prosecutes Duterte More than four years after it has been uttered, the statement from the ever-fluctuating Harry Roque only confirms the frail government position on the ICC case of Rodrigo Duterte. Shooting from the hips as always, Roque said then that the Duterte complaint before the ICC has been disproven by the Caloocan city regional trial court’s verdict convicting three police killers for the murder of 17-year old Kian delos Santos. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Mar 14, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Paglaban ng Palasyo sa disinformation Step 1: Simulan sa sariling bakuran. Pakinggan ang komentaryo ni Christian Esguerra ngayong linggo. By Christian Esguerra | Mar 13, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Bad memories of the 1971 ConCon It was the period that anteceded martial law. At that time, the Marcos lust for eternal power was beginning to unravel. And it unraveled even if the dictator had to pull the puppet strings of the 1971 Constitutional Convention for all to see, without shame or remorse. By Antonio Montalvan II | Mar 10, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Edsa beyond Edsa It is time to expand the Manila-centric narrative of the People Power Revolution beyond the confines of Metro Manila. The narrative we most often hear – that it took place only at the stretch of Edsa – is clearly deficient. It is time to vet that if we are to have a narrative that has the scope of national history. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Mar 6, 2023 | 7-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Unable or unwilling? While they were quick to defend Duterte et al. from being prosecuted, they were too slow in taking up the cudgels for the victims who are mostly from poor families. That does not give a picture of a well-functioning and independent judicial system. By Tita C. Valderama | Mar 6, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Are allies incriminating Duterte in ICC probe? By blocking the ICC probe through their legislative influence, aren't they putting the judicial system and Duterte's innocence in serious doubt? Therefore, the ICC probe becomes necessary. By Tita C. Valderama | Feb 27, 2023 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Commentary EDSA sa panahon ni Bongbong: Awkward Mas maganda kung may kasamang hustisya sa reconciliation. Pakinggan ang komentaryo ni Christian Esguerra ngayong linggo. By Christian Esguerra | Feb 26, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Police abuse in UP prof’s arrest over Kasambahay Law Defending the rights of those who have less in life does not justify breaching the rights of others, such as in the case of the UP professor and her former house helper. By Tita C. Valderama | Feb 20, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary China -outlaws of the sea On October 13, 1995, state parties meeting in Vienna, Austria agreed on what is known as the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons. Since it was a treaty and which by United Nations procedure meant that each country would deposit its individual country consent at the UN headquarters in New York, the new protocol entered into force on July 30, 1998. As of 2018, 109 countries have deposited their consent. By Antonio J. Montalvan III | Feb 18, 2023 | 3-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Arroyo pasimuno sa pagdepensa kay Duterte Kailangan ba ni Rodrigo Duterte ang ganitong depensa? Akala ko ba handa niyang harapin ang ICC? By Christian Esguerra | Feb 17, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination Newer posts 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 38 Older posts