Rebolusyonaryong Lathalaing Pampanitikan ng Artista at Manunulat ng Sambayanan-Timog Katagalugan
Rebolusyonaryong pahayagang masa ng Eastern Visayas. Inilalathala ito sa wikang Waray.
Ito ang kwento ni Tatay Amag. Siya ay isang lider ng organisasyong Lumad-Mamanwa at mahigit limang dekada nang sumusuporta sa rebolusyonaryong kilusan. Ngunit nang nabisto at pinagbantaan siya ng mga sundalo, mas pinili niyang magtago at manirahan sa gubat. “Pagsasaka ang aking kinalakihang trabaho,” sambit ni Tatay Amag. Mas panatag pa akong manirahan sa bundok […]
Sugilanon kini ni Tatay Amag. Usa siya ka lider sa organisasyong masa sa mga Lumad-Mamanwa ug dul-an lima na ka dekadang nagsuporta sa rebolusyunaryong kalihukan. Apan, human nga nabisto sa mga sundalo, nahimong biktima siya sa pagpanghulga maong mas gipili niya nga magtago-tago sa kalasangan. Matod ni Tatay Amag, pagpanguma ang akong namat-an nga trabaho. […]
Rebolusyonaryong pahayagang masa ng Eastern Visayas. Inilalathala ito sa wikang Waray.
Pasabilis! is a quarterly newspaper published by the Executive Council of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines in Southern Mindanao.
In one of the guerilla fronts of Southern Mindanao, a story is told as a testament to the persevering character of the revolutionary movement. The modest karlang* stands as a representation that our deep roots among the masses and painstaking principle of arousing, organizing and mobilizing millions of masses are the key to overcome the […]
PAQUIBATO, DAVAO CITY—On the second week of October, the local reactionary government of Davao relaunched its counter-insurgency program called Peace 911, following a two-month hiatus in its operations.
by Delilah Mirabal, with reports from Pen del Pilar, Elio Estrada and Yagi Makigbisog DIGOS CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR—Ritoy could only scratch his head after counting the number of sacks of harvested corn from his more or less one hectare parcel of land. He was only able to harvest 25 sacks, even though he […]
by Pen del Pilar For seven years, Ben had been employed as a contractual worker in a Chinese-owned milk processing company. From March 2020 until July 2021, amid the spread of Covid-19, Ben continued working, together with other workers in the company. But on the second week of August, he was surprised when the […]