
UP Diliman Students Hold Protest Over Death in Negros Encounter
Here’s what this really means…
Hindi lang ito isang protest—
👉 ito ay sigaw ng damdamin mula sa kabataan.
🧾 SUMMARY
Nagpahayag ng kanilang saloobin ang ilang estudyante ng UP Diliman sa pamamagitan ng isang protesta kaugnay ng pagkamatay ng student leader na si Allysa Alano sa isang engkwentro sa Negros Occidental.
Makikita sa kilos-protesta ang emosyonal na panawagan para sa hustisya mula sa mga kalahok.
Ayon sa ulat, si Alano ay kabilang sa 19 na nasawi sa nasabing military encounter laban sa mga indibidwal na iniuugnay sa New People’s Army (NPA).
Samantala, nanindigan ang military at Department of National Defense na lehitimo ang kanilang operasyon, at iginiit na mahalagang masagot kung paano napunta sa naturang lugar ang mga nasawi.
🧠 ANALYSIS
Here’s where the tension lies…
👉 Isang panig: humihingi ng hustisya
👉 Isang panig: naninindigan sa operasyon
This raises a bigger issue…
Paano natin inuunawa ang ganitong sitwasyon?
👉 Bilang security operation?
👉 O bilang human tragedy?
Because both realities exist at the same time.
👥 PUBLIC REACTION
Sa social media, hati ang pananaw:
👉 “Justice for the victims”
👉 “Support the military’s duty”
👉 “Need full investigation”
Clearly:
👉 Hindi lang ito issue—ito ay malalim na divide sa perception
⚖️ BALANCED COMMENTARY
Let’s be real…
Ang seguridad ng bansa ay mahalaga—
pero ganoon din ang buhay ng bawat mamamayan.
Sa ganitong sitwasyon:
👉 Kailangan ang katotohanan
👉 Kailangan ang transparency
👉 Kailangan ang pag-unawa
Because:
👉 Peace is not just enforced
👉 It must also be understood
🔚 CLOSING THOUGHT
Why this matters…
Sa bawat protesta, may kwento.
Sa bawat kwento, may pinanggagalingan.
At sa dulo, ang tanong:
👉 Paano natin paghahaluin ang hustisya… at kapayapaan?
📖 Micah 6:8
“Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.”
🔍 EXEGESIS (Politikanta Reflection)
Ang hustisya at awa ay hindi magkalaban—
👉 dapat silang magkasama
Sa ganitong usapin:
👉 May panawagan para sa katotohanan
👉 May pangangailangan para sa pag-unawa
Because true justice is both firm and compassionate.
“Leaders Who Abandoned the People — Now Justice Will Follow Them”
November 24, 2025•1 min read
When disaster struck during Tino and Uwan, many Filipinos clung to hope that their local officials would show up, lead, and protect their communities. But instead of leadership, what did the people get?

Silence. Empty chairs. Officials who fled.
Today, the DILG has confirmed that charges will be filed against local leaders who abandoned their posts in the middle of a crisis. These are not small mistakes—these are acts of betrayal. When leaders run away during storms, when they hide instead of serving, when they leave families to face floods alone… that is not public service; that is cowardice.
DILG Sec. Jonvic Remulla made it clear:
“Leaders who abandoned their people will face justice.”
This is more than accountability—it is a message to every public servant:
If you take the salary, you take the responsibility.
If you take the power, you take the burden.
If you abandon the people, the law will not abandon you.
And unlike other agencies na ginawang playground ang pondo ng bayan, the DILG move shows something rare under this administration—a rare moment of actual accountability. Too bad the same energy can’t be applied where the bigger corruption lies.
The people deserve leaders who stay.
Not leaders who vanish.
The people deserve service,
Not escapism.
The people deserve justice—
and now justice follows those who ran away.
