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LLDA, DENR Laguna Lake rehab plan a hypocritical solution – fisherfolk group

December 4, 2017 pamalakayaweb Uncategorized

LLDA, DENR Laguna Lake rehab plan a hypocritical solution – fisherfolk group Manila, Philippines – The militant fisherfolk group Pambansang[…]

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Proliferation of Hyacinth in Laguna Lake caused by lack of salt water – fisherfolk group

December 4, 2017 pamalakayaweb Uncategorized

Proliferation of Hyacinth in Laguna Lake caused by lack of salt water – fisherfolk group Manila, Philippines – The fisherfolk[…]

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Fisherfolk wants detailed Hungarian rehab plan for Laguna Lake

September 26, 2017 pamalakayaweb Uncategorized

Fisherfolk wants detailed Hungarian rehab plan for Laguna Lake Manila, Philippines – The national fisherfolk group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang[…]

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Hydropower projects to kill Laguna Lake – fisherfolk group

July 19, 2017 pamalakayaweb Uncategorized

Hydropower projects will kill Laguna Lake – fisherfolk group Manila, Philippines – The militant fisherfolk group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang[…]

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Fishpen demolition won’t lead to food insecurity, conversion will

April 18, 2017 pamalakayaweb Uncategorized

Fishpen demolition won’t lead to food insecurity, conversion will Manila, Philippines – The militant fisherfolk group Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang[…]

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Fish pen moratorium a stepping stone towards Laguna de Bay rehabilitation

January 4, 2017 pamalakayaweb Uncategorized

Fish pen moratorium a stepping stone towards Laguna de Bay rehabilitation   Manila, Philippines – Lauding the order of the[…]

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LOOK: Fisherfolk members of PAMALAKAYA suspend fishing operations today to join the multisectoral protest in time of Bongbong Marcos Jr.’s inauguration.

They demand the incoming administration to restore the blocked websites of activist groups, and respect freedom of speech.

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aghamnasyunal Agham Nasyunal @aghamnasyunal ·
29 Jun

Lab Notes is a section in the @bulatlat website where AGHAM publishes articles discussing various issues in the country.

By restricting the Bulatlat website, the state is preventing us from giving scientific views on various issues.

#DefendPressFreedom

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lenolea lenolea @lenolea ·
29 Jun

Websites of farmers and fisherfolk groups have been included in the NTC list of websites for blocking, denying these sectors a platform to raise their legitimate issues. #StandTogetherforFreeExpression

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