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June 9, 2005 (NEWS RELEASE)
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STUDENTS 'FLOOD' E-MAIL WITH GLORIA AUDIO TAPE FILE
Technology, may once again, play an important role in sparking a social uprising.
Texting has played a significant role in the ouster of then President Joseph Estrada. Today, students from the League of Filipino Students utilizes 'email' and internet technology to distribute copies of the controversial Malacanang tapes exposing alleged cheating in the 2004 elections.
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LABANAN AT BIGUIN ANG BUGSO NG PASISTANG ATAKE AT KAMPANYANG PANUNUPIL NG REHIMENG US-ARROYO!
Parang isang nauulol na halimaw --- ito ang hitsura ng rehimeng US-Arroyo sa kasalukuyan sa pagpapatindi nito ng mga pasistang atake at kampanyang panunupil sa hanay ng mga progresibo at mamamayan.
Sa loob lamang ng unang 3 buwan ng taong ito, 33 na mga aktibista at lider masa na ang pinaslang ng mga elemento ng Armed Force of the Philippines (AFP) at Philippine National Police (PNP) sa ilalim ng rehimen ni Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Masyadong garapalan, sunod-sunod, at malaganap ang mga pagpaslang at paglabag sa mga karapatan na tinatarget maging ang mga abogado, opisyal ng gobyerno, mga taga-midya, mga pari at taong simbahan na mga tagasuporta at lider ng mga lehitimong pakikibaka ng mga manggagawa’t magsasaka.
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March 20, 2005 (NEWS RELEASE)
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U.S. hand seen in killings
Of political activists in the Philippines
LFS joins International day of Action against 2 years of US invasion of Iraq
League of Filipino Students (LFS) spokesperson Vencer Crisostomo exposed today that the United States Defense Department stepped up its military and ‘espionage’ operations in the Philippines leading to the recent killings of political activists in different parts of the country. More than 20 political activists, mostly members and supporters of partylists Bayan Muna, Gabriela and Anakpaw, have been killed this year, all by suspected agents of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP). Included in the list is Tarlac City councilor, a priest and key peasant leaders and partylist coordinators.
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March 20, 2005 (STATEMENT)
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End US-RP Terror Now!
Statement of the League of Filipino Students
on the 2-Year invasion of U.S. on Iraq
As we mark the second anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, we are reminded of the fact that terror comes in different forms.
As thousands of foreign troops from the US-led Coalition of the Willing continue to impose its “War on Terror” on Iraqi soil, the number of dead Iraqis continue to increase. This happens not only through direct confrontation but also through the policies that the United States is pursuing in its crazed effort to pursue so-called terrorist and “liberate the Iraqi people from tyranny.” And as the United States continues its crazed efforts on wholesale international state terrorism, we see the lives of ordinary people endangered while big international corporations rake up super-profits from the “reconstruction” of Iraq.
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February 16, 2005 (NEWS RELEASE)
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No emergency powers for Gloria - LFS
“No emergency powers for Gloria.” The League of Filipino Students hanged a black cloth at the Mendiola bridge in anticipation of a “highly probable declaration” of a state of emergency by President Arroyo. They challenged Arroyo not to take advantage of the V-day bombings.
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February 8, 2005 (NEWS RELEASE)
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February 8, 2005 (NEWS RELEASE)
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Students gear up for a fiery Valentines date with legislators
Kicking-of a week-long protest culminating to “giant” rally on February 14, students from various schools trooped the Senate assailing budget cuts on education and tax increases.
“Biggest cut, biggest sell-out!Sounds like another tempting call of Shoemart, but no, this pertains to the sad fate of Philippine education”, said Laorence Castillo, National Chairperson of the League of Filipino Students.
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