Letters from Leila de Lima
As February ends, I think of the commemoration of 35 years of the Edsa People Power Revolution (PPR) and the fourth year of Sen. Leila de Lima’s detention with much
As February ends, I think of the commemoration of 35 years of the Edsa People Power Revolution (PPR) and the fourth year of Sen. Leila de Lima’s detention with much
On her birthday, actress and singer Agot Isidro got a most precious greeting from Senator Leila de Lima, who described her as a “co-warrior”.
Social (now physical) distancing. Flatten the curve. Self-quarantine. These are just some of the terms that have become ubiquitous as a result of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Globally, there
Since the start of her incarceration, my husband and I have been visiting Sen. Leila de Lima at least once a month. I don’t know if that makes us regular
After our first visit to the detainee Leila de Lima in Camp Crame, my husband and I decided we would see her one Sunday every month, at least, until she
They’ve changed the rules again. It used to take only a week between the time one gets listed and one’s application gets approved, if at all, to visit Sen. Leila de Lima in detention at Camp Crame. Now it takes at least 10 days.
From the streets to the Palace, Filipinos cried tears of joy, thanksgiving and supplication. They cried tears of faith—the tears of a burdened soul, like a child before his
Civic leaders in Baguio City are up in arms against their congressman and want two Cabinet members and leaders of the House of Representatives to investigate his alleged involvement in wide-scale environment destruction in Benguet province.
In 1999, Pope John Paul II (now Saint John Paul) announced that we must “forget the flames of fire and the devils with pitchforks,” and that heaven was not up in the clouds and hell was not a physical place either.
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