Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (2/2)
Continued from Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (Part 1/2) Another tactic that is backfiring on the Prosecution team is the...
Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (Part 1/2)
Since the impeachment proceedings began, or perhaps as soon as they filed the complaint, the Prosecution team has gotten as much media attention as the man...
The Corona Impeachment Trial: Battling the institutions of secrecy
Banks are notorious for secrecy. There is, after all, a need to protect the rights and safety of their depositors and clients. Without banking...
The Corona Impeachment Trial: Fighting dirty to clean house
Entering the fourth week of the impeachment trial, Filipinos can’t help but wonder how much worse things can get. This applies not only for Chief Justice Renato...
Senators as Judges – The importance of voting properly #CJtrialWatch
In a country where elections can be described as a circus and where the electoral process is tainted with vote buying, accusations of electoral fraud, cheating and...
It’s More Fun in the Philippines (Let’s give it a chance)
“IT’S MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES!” This is the new slogan that the Secretary of Tourism Ramon Jimenez Jr. launched yesterday for the whole world...
Of protests and genuine public service: Freedom of Information for 2012
If one may liken the age of the Philippine Freedom of Information bill to an old commercial, one can say that she is no longer...
Despite Sendong, we at Blog Watch wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
Christmastime for most Filipinos is one of the happiest times of the year. People look forward to parties, family reunions, exchange gifts, and everyone feels...
Filipino students go online – efforts should not go to waste (Part 2)
Continued from GILAS: Public schools on the information highway (Part 1) Internet access is a human right The United Nations has itself declared that the...
GILAS: Public schools on the information highway (Part 1)
Good news for Filipino public high schools! According to the Department of Education, all public high schools in the country will have Internet access by...