The Deans led by #UPDiliman Chancellor Michael Tan speak up to condemn the violence against indigenous & Moro people– guests of U.P. (Lagot mga pulis na lumapastangan sa kanila)

The Deans and University officials all led by #UPDiliman Chancellor Michael Tan speak up to condemn the violence against indigenous & Moro people– guests of U.P. (Lagot mga pulis na lumapastangan sa kanila — woe unto the policemen who violated our guests)

     The Deans and University officials strongly condemned the police “rampage” against the indigenous and Moro people and wondered aloud, quote “about the racist undertones of the MPD (police) action, the police acting with such brutality clearly because they wanted to protect the imperial US Embassy against the national minorities or, in a local term used condescendingly, “natives”. ” closed-quote. The Deans stressed: “Our police forces should become servers and protectors of the Filipino people, especially the most marginalized.”

Embedded below as a jpeg file is a copy of the official statement and open letter of the U.P. Deans and University officials led by the Chancellor to PNP Chief Ronald de la Rosa and to Manila Mayor Joseph Ejercito Estrada:

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9th Media Monitor here (bonuses apply), deadline Oct.26. Exams nxt wk #universityofthephilippines #UPDiliman

The 9th media monitor can be posted here, or any bonus not yet submitted (provided that only one post per week would be credited.), with deadline this Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 12 noon. 

     Since we have taken up the MTRCB standards and guidelines, you may include entertainment shows and dramatic programs in your media monitor, provided they’re current.

    We will continue with the same assignment this week and — as scheduled in the syllabus — the next three presenters should be ready this Thursday. Chop chop.

  The exams will push through next week, Nov. 3, to cover all the topics taken up after the first exam, up to topics to be taken up this Thursday.