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Church officials have joined rights activists in the Philippines to urge President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to address the nation's critical issues, such as rising poverty, hunger, violence, and climate change, ahead of his third State of the Nation Address.At Mass in Ukraine Cardinal Parolin invokes the miracle of peace
Bagaforo, who heads Caritas Philippines, the Catholic Church’s humanitarian arm, urged Marcos Jr. to present clear steps on “how this goal will be achieved and how agricultural reforms will support our farmers.” “In fairness, it’s not the current administration's fault that serious issues need to be corrected on the agrarian front,” said Danny Carranza, secretary-general of Movement for Agrarian Reform and Social Justice .“We need to see support services delivered and to complete land redistribution as soon as possible,” Carranza told UCA News.
Cristina Palabay, Karapatan secretary general, maintained that red-tagging under the Marcos Jr. administration “has been broadly and indiscriminately brandished against human rights defenders… intending to create a chilling effect on a wide range of democratic expression.” Clarice Place, secretary-general of women’s political party Gabriela, said: “Marcos Jr. paints a rosy picture of the Philippines with its Bagong Pilipinas rebranding, but the reality is women are suffering even more from worsening poverty, hunger, and violence.
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