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WHAT CAN BRING PEACE TO MINDANAO ? by Mindanao Daily on May 11, 2011By Menardo Wenceslao The gale that brings the overwhelming cries of Muslims, Christians and the indigenous peoples to end the unending clashes between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the government forces have finally reached the ears of the pr...



We Condemn the Arrest of Anti-Coal Campaigners in Indonesia and Call for Greater Regional Solidarity Against Deadly Coal Projects by Mindanao Daily on Jul 8, 2010We strongly condemn the baseless arrests of our colleague Jean Marie Ferraris and her fellow international anti-coal campaigners by Indonesian police in Cirebon, West Java on July 5. The apprehension of the 12 activists from the Philippines, China, T...



Binay assures Davao’s teachers to settle GSIS problems by Mindanao Daily on Jul 8, 2010DAVAO CITY– Vice President Jejomar Binay vowed to solve the problems of teachers with the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). In his address before members of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines-Davao City Council on Wednesday here, Binay...



US troops in RP involved in combat says CPP by Mindanao Daily on Jul 8, 2010



Military mutineer Faeldon surrenders by Mindanao Daily on Jul 7, 2010MANILA –- Rebel soldier Marine Capt. Nicanor Faeldon, one of the officers who decried the alleged corruption under the administration of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo surrendered to the military late Wednesday. This was confirmed by Ms.



Lawmakers back proposal to arm journalists by Mindanao Daily on Jul 6, 2010DAVAO CITY  — Several lawmakers here expressed their support in the proposal allowing legitimate members of media to carry firearms for self protection. The proposal was made amidst rising number of attacks against journalists all over the co...



Mindanao power rates up anew by Mindanao Daily on Jul 6, 2010COTABATO CITY – Power consumers in Mindanao are bracing for more power expenses as the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) imposes a 14-centavo per kilowatt-hour increase in the sale of electricity to cooperatives. Felix Canja, Cotabato E...



Japan vows more aids to Mindanao by Mindanao Daily on Jul 6, 2010COTABATO CITY  – Japan vows to continue extending assistance to Maguindanao and other parts of Mindanao as its commitment to peace and development efforts in southern Philippines. Tomonori Kikuchi, first secretary of the Embassy of Japan, said sof...



Divine Mercy Hills, Ulaliman, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental by postnorminda on Apr 17, 2010LOCATED in the tranquil Hills of PSB Ulaliman, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental, Divine Mercy Hills is fast becoming a popular pilgrim site in Mindanao.Discovered in 2003, Divine Mercy Hills used to be planted to coconut tress and sineguelas.Today,...



Statue of Jesus in Divine Mercy Hill by Beyond Photography on Aug 13, 2009The following pictures were taken at Ulaliman, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental Philippines. The Divine Mercy Statue of Jesus is 50 Ft. tall. The whole property is still under construction. Every month, the Divine Mercy-LBV Group of Gran Europa Vil...