Desaparecidos






The Families of Desaparecidos for Justice or Desaparecidos condemns the regime of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for its continued implementation of enforced disappearances, deemed the cruelest form of human rights violations.Enforced disappearance deprives the victim the right to life, liberty, against torture, and even the right to a decent burial. We, the families of victims have been subjected to risks and continued psychological torture as we continue to search and remain uncertain of the fate of our missing loved ones.Ironically, the Philippines was reelected yesterday as member of the United Nations Human Rights Council, after finishing a one year term. We at Desaparecidos, however maintain that the country's membership to the recently-created UNHRC has not reflected in any show of respect, much less protection of human rights of Filipinos, as shown by the rising cases of disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Those who remain missing have reached 199 from 2001 to May this year. From January to May this year, 16 persons were abducted and had remained missing, among them, six are women and one is a minor. In 2006 was recorded the highest number of disappeared, with 75 victims.As part of the regime's Oplan Bantay Laya, elite intelligence and operation groups of the Armed Forces of the Philippines have conducted the surveillance, abduction, torture, concealment and possibly execution of their victims, who were mostly members of cause-oriented groups and even the underground Left.According to the International Convention for the Protection of all Persons against Enforced Disappearances, enforced disappearance is committed by government officials or by organized groups acting in behalf, or with the support, consent or acquiescence of the government, depriving the victim of liberty and placing him/her outside the protection of the law.Indeed, this had been evident in the testimonies of witnesses and data gathered in cases of disappearance, pointing to the involvement of state security forces, use of government resources and facilities.
■ The latest victim, Joseph Jonas Burgos, 37, was abducted by armed men suspected to be soldiers on April 28, at the Ever Gotesco mall in Quezon City. The abductors' Toyota Revo had the license plate TAB 194 which was traced to an XLT jeep impounded at the 56th ID headquarters in Norzagaray, Bulacan.
■ On April 3, Cavite urban poor leader Lourdes "Nay Ude" Rubrico was abducted by armed men who identified themselves as agents of the "NBI" (National Bureau of Investigation) and used a brown van with license plate XRR 428 which was traced to Army Major Darwin Sy. Nay Ude, 63, who was released on April 10, attested that she was detained at an office of the 301st Air Intelligence and Security Squadron inside the Fernando Basa Air Base. She had since filed criminal and civil charges against several AFP officers.
■ Oscar Leuterio, a former security guard in Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan, was also abducted last year and kept incommunicado for five months, inside the Fort Magsaysay where he saw other victims of disappearance. He had filed criminal and civil charges against his abductors and captors, including now ret. Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr.
■ On April 12 in Cebu , soldiers were the ones who abducted and tortured Bayan Muna coordinator Preciosa Daño, 48 and Kabataan partylist's Beethoven Avila, 28. The military later released them to the Regional Intelligence Investigation Division in Toledo City.
■ On March 27, in Sta. Ana, Pampanga, peasant Villamor Adona was abducted by armed men who carried Armalite rifles with laser devices, which are used by military and police men.
■ Soldiers in civilian clothes were the ones involved in the May 7 illegal arrest of Virgilio Borja in Ormoc, Leyte which could have also led to another disappearance, were it not for the presence of Bayan Muna partylist Rep. Teddy Casiño who accompanied Borja.To stop the continued rise in disappearances, we challenge the Arroyo regime to sign the International Convention for the Protection of all Persons against Enforced Disappearance which requires the states to investigate enforced disappearances and punish those who are found guilty of such crime. For the third Saturday gathering of Hustisya, we would like to remember those who were disappeared this time last year, whose families have spent a whole year searching and seeking justice:
■ Manuel Sioson Jr., abducted May 5 in brgy. Lambakin, San Miguel, Bulacan by armed men suspected to be soldiers of the 56th IB PA led by Lt.Col. Noel Clement
■ Benedicto Magdaong, 52, Anakpawis member, abducted May 5 in Pampanga by 2 armed men in ski masks
■ Leoniso Ragudos, 33, farmer, abducted May 6 in Sapang Dalaga, Misamis Occidental
■ Philip Limjoco, 52, NDF consultant, disappeared May 8 in Dau, Pampanga
■ Roland Rallo Porter, 50, member of Bayan Muna and First Quarter Storm Movement, abducted May 16 in brgy. Olympia, Makati City
■ Virgilio Tranquilino, 34, abducted May 17 in Nueva Ecija
■ Fidel Palting, worker of the United Church of Christ in the Phils., abducted May 21 by suspected soldiers of the 71st IB PA
■ Dionelo Borres, 45 and Roberto Marapo, 44, peasants, abucted May 28 by suspected operatives of the 61st IB PA.

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I. Ako.M e (I AM)



If i'm going to describe myself suits in one word it would be.."POSITIVE"! hehe.. wierd but good enough to fits who i am.. similarly, i do have a passionate sense of purpose in which i prefer to be optimistic and goal-oriented in facing life's challenges!,,nakZ! no wonder why many people recognizes my energetic, confidence and outgoing attitude,, yabang ba? hehe.. seriously i never lose my confidence even in the most critical and crucial situations, maybe thats my forte,, in which i excell and oftentimes obtain commences.


On the "darkerside' some people seems so sarcastic saying that i'm so mayabang and mahangin,, anyway i just should'nt mind of them, the fact that we can't please people all the time.. but all i can say in return, "what you see is what i am! the real me, the "me" without any pretentions! that's it!, wooow . Makulit din daw pla q! hehe.u. xempre basta kapilyuhan minsan nangunguna q dyan! hehe. talkative? ahhm. gnun tlga cguro pag mxyadong idealistic noh? indi kc aq nauubusan ng sasabihin eh! haha.. pagdating sa love,, ehem ehem ehem! could i just leave this part? hehe.. sa love engot aq dyan,,. qng subject lang yan cguro sa school it might be the worst of all and where i surely held to be the weakest subjected to take summer! haha.. On the other hand, why afraid to love? if it's the only thing na makapagpapasaya sa tao dba?.


Change topic,! let's talk about much serious matter!, studying! yeeah men! STUDYING! this is the part i should'nt leave,, importante sken to eh!! back to one old-famous saying.."Education is the key to succeed!" very theoretical noh,, peo that's true! kea nga i've chosen B.S Education eh,, hehehe.. KuleT! actually, i don't even think even on my dream that this will gonna be the field i'm gone to enter,, just then when i got to realized,"this is the carreer-track i'd destined!"Perhaps, i'f i hadn't taken education to be my course then, i probable a masscom or fine arts students,.. actually those are courses of my choice then.. o kea,, indi malayong isa ko sa mga tambay sa kanto! hehehe.. So, No regret of choosing this profession(teacher)!


What are my my 'flost"(weaknesses)well.. eehm. i just could'nt stand to see my loveones crying. Maybe, that's the thing behind being family-oriented.. anu pa ba? Martyr ako minsan.Ano pa keang pede kong isulat, just for the sake of having something to be put here! my mailagay lang,, hehe. If you want to get my side about sa current events especially issues ng country natin, cguro, u'v got the right man to talk to! pagdating kasi sa mga ganyang bagay madunong ako. hehe. I'm aware of curruption, poverty, prostitution. etc.. issues that's currently happening in our society. Pagtaas ng presyo ng bigas, petrolyo, at pamasahe! haaay! Butas na ang bulsa ni Juan dela Cruz!.Motto ko? Gusto n'yo mlaman? hehe.."GO FORTH AND MULTIPLY!" haha. jowkz lang! "I'll GRADUATE ON TIME NO MATTER HOW IT TAKES!" haha. strike 2! puro na ko kalokohan.. toinkzsealed q na to,, hangang d2 nlang muna.. -ROCKY

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I Am Teacher- Collections of Quotes

I like a teacher who gives you something to take home to
think about besides homework. ~Lily Tomlin as "Edith Ann"




The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who
tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a
sharp stick called "truth." ~Dan Rather




In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It
is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years. ~Jacques
Barzun




Teaching is the profession that teaches all the other
professions. ~Author Unknown




If a doctor, lawyer, or dentist had 40 people in his
office at one time, all of whom had different needs, and some of whom didn't
want to be there and were causing trouble, and the doctor, lawyer, or dentist,
without assistance, had to treat them all with professional excellence for nine
months, then he might have some conception of the classroom teacher's job.
~Donald D. Quinn




Modern cynics and skeptics... see no harm in paying
those to whom they entrust the minds of their children a smaller wage than is
paid to those to whom they entrust the care of their plumbing. ~John F.
Kennedy




A teacher is one who makes himself progressively
unnecessary. ~Thomas Carruthers




Good teaching is one-fourth preparation and
three-fourths theater. ~Gail Godwin




A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring
the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on cold iron. ~Horace
Mann




Most teachers have little control over school policy or
curriculum or choice of texts or special placement of students, but most have a
great deal of autonomy inside the classroom. To a degree shared by only a few
other occupations, such as police work, public education rests precariously on
the skill and virtue of the people at the bottom of the institutional pyramid.
~Tracy Kidder




A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his
influence stops. ~Henry Brooks Adams




A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to
light the way for others. ~Author UnknownLeave it to
Beaver-->




The true teacher defends his pupils against his own
personal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from himself
to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciple. ~Amos Bronson
Alcott




A good teacher is a master of simplification and an
enemy of simplism. ~Louis A. Berman




We expect teachers to handle teenage pregnancy,
substance abuse, and the failings of the family. Then we expect them to educate
our children. ~John Sculley




Good teachers are costly, but bad teachers cost more.
~Bob Talbert




The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains.
The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. ~William Arthur
Ward




The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than
dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself. ~Edward
Bulwer-Lytton




A teacher's purpose is not to create students in his own
image, but to develop students who can create their own image. ~Author
Unknown




What the teacher is, is more important than what he
teaches. ~Karl Menninger




Teaching should be full of ideas instead of stuffed with
facts. ~Author Unknown




A cross-eyed teacher can keep twice the number of
children in order than any other, because the pupils do not know who she's
looking at. ~Four Hundred Laughs: Or, Fun Without Vulgarity, compiled and edited
by John R. Kemble, 1902Teaching is leaving a vestige of one self in the
development of another. And surely the student is a bank where you can deposit
your most precious treasures. ~Eugene P. Bertin