Field report of Donard Angeles Preda agriculturist and community organizer.

September 10th, 2013 | Comments Off on Field report of Donard Angeles Preda agriculturist and community organizer. »

Field report of  Donard  Angeles Preda agriculturist and community organizer. Producer’s  development officer. August 31, 2013 (Saturday) I facilitated the tree planting activity at Maporac Aeta Organization. The activity was participated by Bunkyo University students from Japan, Students, Teachers and parents from JFK SPED Center-Subic and the community leaders and members. A total of 268 […]

SYRIA – CHOOSING THE LESSER EVIL

September 6th, 2013 | Comments Off on SYRIA – CHOOSING THE LESSER EVIL »

by Fr. Shay Cullen The attention of the international news media is focused on what the United States will do to prevent the Assad regime from using abhorrent chemical weapons again. The US Senate has given the go signal to President Obama. The alleged war crime and crimes against humanity that Assad and his followers […]

SUPPORTING THE GOOD, HONEST NGOs

August 30th, 2013 | Comments Off on SUPPORTING THE GOOD, HONEST NGOs »

by FR.SHAY CULLEN These days the good name of non-government organizations (NGOs), church charities and  people’s organizations in the Philippines have been dragged into the mud and disrepute by  the  corrupt acts of politicians who used fake NGOs and charities and even government agencies to launder stolen public funds entrusted to them for poverty alleviation […]

THE PLUNDER AND ITS CHILD VICTIMS

August 23rd, 2013 | Comments Off on THE PLUNDER AND ITS CHILD VICTIMS »

By Fr. Shay Cullen  It’s a happy day when we can save children from abusers, illegal detention, brothels, or from the clutches of traffickers, sex tourists or child porn makers. We at the Preda Foundation do that a lot but why is it so necessary in a so-called Catholic civilized country under the rule of law? And […]

THE RETURN OF US BASES TO THE PHILIPPINES

August 15th, 2013 | Comments Off on THE RETURN OF US BASES TO THE PHILIPPINES »

By Fr. Shay Cullen, Mssc Subic Bay, Philippines – After 44 years working for human rights and social development in Olongapo city, the former home port of the US 7th Fleet, I have seen the futility of using military violence to solve political and territorial problems. The Korean, Vietnam, and Middle Eastern wars were launched […]