ITANONG MO KAY PROF: ITLOS at ang panalo ng Pilipinas laban sa China

July 17, 2016/ Lubos ang kaligayahan ng sambayanang Pilipino sa pagkakamit ng tagumpay sa kaso ng Pilipinas laban sa panghihimasok ng Tsina sa West Philippine Sea. Bigo ang Tsina sa

Protesters denounce China’s claim to South China Sea

UNITE FOR JUST AND LASTING PEACE

Let us all unite for a just and lasting peace. This can be attained by addressing the roots of the armed conflict and forging the comprehensive agreements on major social,

ITANONG MO KAY PROF: Podcast on peace talks under Duterte

PODCAST: Usapang Pangkapayapaan Intro ni Prof. Sara: Magandang araw sa lahat ng tagapakinig ng ating programang Itanong Mo Kay Prof! Muli nating makakapanayam ang founding chairperson ng Communist Party of

Opening statement for Davao Media Forum

It is appropriate and purposive for us to meet soon after the spread of the good news. This is spelled out in the Oslo Joint Statement, issued by the representatives

SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALL PARTICIPANTS OF MULTISECTORAL CONVERSATIONS ON PEACE

at the Ateneo de Davao University By Prof. Jose Maria Sison Founding Chairman, Communist Party of the Philippines Chief Political Consultant, National Democratic Front of the Philippines June 8, 2016

The Prospect of Peace, Justice and Development in a “Left” Presidency

Exodus for Justice and Peace (EJP) releases this video of Skype conversation between presidential aspirant, Rodrigo Duterte and NDFP Chief Political Consultant , Jose Ma. Sison.

The Prospect of Peace, Justice and Development in a “Left” Presidency

Kilab Multimedia Published on Apr 30, 2016 Exodus for Justice and Peace (EJP) releases this video of Skype conversation between presidential aspirant, Rodrigo Duterte and NDFP Chief Political Consultant ,

Joma Sison eyes ceasefire, return to PH if Duterte wins

Thea Alberto-Masakayan, ABS-CBN News Posted at 27 Apr 2016 09:56 PM http://news.abs-cbn.com/halalan2016/nation/04/27/16/joma-sison-eyes-ceasefire-return-to-ph-if-duterte-wins MANILA – Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison sees the possibility of a ceasefire