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Alliance formed to oppose Cha-cha 'dance to death'

A FORMER chief justice and a church leader have opposed Charter change (Cha-cha), calling it a threat to democracy and “dance to death” during the launch of an alliance against it on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

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Cebu workers decry labor right rights violations

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Rescue of Lumad children a case of 'illegal seizure', says Cebu school – Manila Bulletin


Published February 18, 2021, 7:57 AM
CEBU CITY—The organization responsible for bringing the Lumad children in Cebu described last Monday’s police operation as “illegal seizure”.
Prof. Regletto Imbong, convenor of Save Our Schools Network Cebu, said that instead of rescue operation, what happened last Monday was “over seizure.”
“If we look at the standard protocols, there were many things that were violated,” Imbong said in a press conference at the Cebu Archbishop’s Palace last Tuesday.
Imbong said the police did not coordinate with the administration of the University of San Carlos-Talamban Campus (USC-TC).
The police also didn’t have search and arrest warrants when they barged into the retreat house and arrested seven persons, including a teacher, Imbong said.

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Cebu school says Lumad children supposedly rescued by police had permission from parents


Published February 17, 2021, 2:32 PM
CEBU CITY – The presence of the Lumad children from Davao del Norte in a retreat house of a university here had the permission of their parents.
This was the claim of the Save Our Schools (SOS) Network Cebu, which facilitated the Lumad children’s stay in Cebu as members of the Lumad Bakwit school.
University of the Philippines-Cebu Professor Regletto Imbong, convenor of Save of Schools (SOS) Network-Cebu, alleged that the continued destruction of ancestral lands and the purported abuses suffered by Lumads for being the source of recruitment of the New People’s Army forced them to flee from their communities.

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'Release Lumad 26' - SUNSTAR


SunStar
February 17, 2021
(UPDATED, with latest details) Various groups under Save Our Schools (SOS) Network Cebu are calling for the immediate release of 26 Lumads or indigenous people (IP) from Davao del Norte who they claim were “illegally seized” by police authorities in an SVD-owned retreat house at the University of San Carlos-Talamban campus (USC-TC) on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021.
The SOS Network Cebu, composed of church-based groups, academic institutions, militant organizations, and members of civil society said while disguised as a rescue operation to save indigenous children allegedly held in the USC campus without their parents’ consent, the police operation was nothing but a “raid” and an “illegal seizure” of the “Lumad 26.”

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Group calls on immediate release of lumads


SunStar
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February 16, 2021
THE Save Our Schools (SOS) Network Cebu called on the police for the immediate release of the 26 indigenous individuals—22 students, two teachers, and two elders—who were allegedly arrested at the University of San Carlos (USC) retreat house on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021.
The group made this call during a press conference on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
“The SOS Network Cebu, which is composed of different civil and cause-oriented organizations, church-based groups, academic institutions, and other supporting organizations, vehemently condemned the raid and arrest yesterday,” the group said.
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Regletto Imbong, convener of the SOS Network Cebu said:

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