Monday, January 31, 2011

Song

 This sOng is dedicated tO mY Love One's...!


"DON'T GO"
made by :Angeli H. Divino

I find you,
 I didn't see your face
I look at you,
I don't know where are you  now

25 years from now
the promise that we had
I never forget
but you... i dont  know...

choro:
dont go, dont go,
dont leave me now
dont ever go..
coz i miss you, miss you
miss you...the we you love...

i miss the way you smile
i remember all that we had
you hold my hand and you kiss...
my hand...
(repeat choro 2x)

Monday, January 24, 2011

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Justice

What possible thoughts would come into your mind when you hear the word "JUSTICE"? As I can say about JUSTICE, Justice is open for all who need it. We need justice for the different reasons.In this time we suffer from the different causes and effects that we the one who made it. We already experiencing crimes, hostage, kidnappings and the like. Many innocent people affected and sacrificing their lives for the sake of others. As the years pass by and now I observed, our country are still they same,its really in troubles.And for that, it sad to hear that Justice in the Philippines is unfair to us. We as a poor people our leader of our country are they don't care about us and the fact is they are using there power and money. Like in Maguindanao Massacre the case are still on going and its so long that this case are during on last election, and many innocent people are affected and sacrificing their lives. How come that until now the justice is still unfair...

For you as a reader, Do you think that the justice in the Philippines is unfair? and why?

Justice takes twisting turns in Philippines massacre

Andal Ampatuan Jr., a defendant in 
the killings, is taken to court in Manila. (Reuters/Roi Azure)
Andal Ampatuan Jr., a defendant in the killings, is taken to court in Manila. (Reuters/Roi Azure)
An apparent injustice has been reversed—Philippines Justice Secretary Alberto Agra refiled murder charges against two key figures in the November 2009 mass killing of journalists and others in Maguindanao. On April 19, we filed an alert expressing our dismay that Agra had dropped murder charges against Zaldy Ampatuan, former governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and his uncle, Akmad Ampatuan, former mayor of Mamasapano on the southern island of Mindanao. The unilateral call by Agra had overruled the Quezon City Regional Court, which is hearing the Maguindanao massacre case. The charges against four other members of the powerful Ampatuan clan were not dropped.
But today Agra said the Justice Department’s investigations had turned up new evidence to reinstate the charges against the two men. The BBC and other local and foreign media outlets had quoted Agar as saying, “I am now convinced that there is probable cause,” at a press conference.
CPJ wasn’t alone in responding negatively to Agra’s April 19 decision, and we feared the move was a further indicator of just how precarious the case against the alleged perpetrators is. What we said in that blog entry is still true:
It is wrong to believe that just because the Maguindanao killings have been so widely reported that either the provincial or central government in this case will be able to muster the political will and the prosecutorial energy to not only bring the men who pulled the triggers to justice, but also the powerful figures who ordered them to do so.
The Philippines now has the third-worst record in the world of bringing the killers of journalists to justice, behind only Iraq and Somalia, according to CPJ’s 2010 Global Impunity Index. In 2009, it ranked sixth, but the Maguindanao killings drove it up on this year’s list. And until the Maguindanao case is successfully prosecuted, it looks like the country will stay near the top.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

i nEed juStice!

 
What possible thoughts would come into your mind when you hear the word "JUSTICE"? As I can say about that, Justice is open for all who need it. We need justice for the different reason.In this time we suffer from the different causes and effects that we the one who made it.We already experiencing crimes, hold-up, hostage, kidnappings and the like.As the years pass by and until now our country are still the same, we suffering from troubles.And the fact is, Justice is unfair to us, we as a poor people our leader of our country don't have care about us.They are using their power and money to get lost in that crime.Many innocent people are affected and sacrificing their lives. Like about the Maguindanao massacre the case is still on going and it is so long that this case is during last election.How come that until now there is no clear suspect that who killed many lives... 

For you as a reader, do you think that Justice in the Philippines is unfair to us? and Why?

Justice In The Philippines