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A Davao Punk�s Adventure Gone Horribly Wrong
Punk’d. Anderson Alonzo says he saw soldiers electrocuting one of his friends. (davaotoday.com photo by Jeffrey Tupas)
A Davao City resident recalls the arrest and ensuing torture he and 10 other punks suffered in the hands of the police and military in Mountain Province. “We thought we were going to be ‘salvaged�,� Anderson Alonzo recalled. �Everyone was scared. All I could think about was, whatever happens, we wanted our bodies to be taken back home.”
By Grace S. Uddin
davaotoday.com
DAVAO CITY � Anderson Alonzo is a punk. He likes to dress differently, as punks often do. His life revolves around defying the conventions of mainstream society. He is, in other words, a rebel.
When a friend invited the 19-year-old Calinan resident to a punk concert that promised to feature alternative �do-it-yourself� music — the kind that, according to Alonzo, explores themes ranging from environmentalism to existentialism � he was hooked.
Misadventure. Alonzo says it will take a long time for him to go ou
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The gunmen carried no luggage except an assault rifle and anti-tank shell, but when one of them whipped out a toothbrush, the two passengers from the far northwest suburbs knew it was no ordinary hijacking.
Safe at home this week after being hijacked Monday, two Christian journalists on assignment for their South Barrington church magazine described the unscheduled flight from Haiti to Miami as a bizarre journey to the edges of fear, faith and unexpected fancy.
”I`ve never been in another hijacking, but I would imagine this was a very rare one” said Robert Wilkins, 32, a reporter from Carpentersville.
The hijacking was the latest adventure in a close friendship between Wilkins and Rev. Larry Kayser, 32, who moved to the northwest suburbs this summer to work for the Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington.
Their journalistic careers first crossed paths eight years ago at the Sandusky Register in Ohio, where Wilkins was an award-winning journalist and Kayser a photographer.
Then both quit secular journalism, together attended Grace Theological Seminary in
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Cainta, Philippines Food Not Bombs Volunteers in jail since February
Consider organizing a protest outside the Embassy of the Philippines in your country. You can tell the media of your protest and deliver a letter to their staff. We are asking all people to write to the minister of Justice and ask for their freedom. Arlene who volunteers with Cainta Food Not Bombs emailed us on August 23, 2006 that they are stepping up their campaign to free her her co-workers. She asks that everyone write the Minister of Justice as soon as you can. These young human rights activists have been held in jail since February 14, 2006. Please send your letter to:
Hon. Secretary RAUL M. GONZALES
D.O.J. Main Building,
Padre Faura Street
Manila NCR 1004
Philippines
+063 (2) 526 2746; 524 8994; +63(2) 521 1614 (F)
http://www.op.gov.ph/profiles_gonzales.asp
An international campaign for the immediate and unconditional release of the 11 Food Not Bombs volunteers illegally arrested, detained, and tortured in Buguias, Benguet is gaining headway with the creation of the Free
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