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Malaya Movement urges the Supreme Court: Strike down the Anti-Terror Law!
The Malaya Movement joins the rest of the Filipino people in calling for the junking of the atrocious Anti-Terror Act of 2020. We urge the Supreme Court to uphold the Filipino peoples universal rights by striking down the Anti-Terror Law and declaring it unconstitutional.
Malaya Movement calls to donate in response to the Typhoons in the Philippines
The Malaya Movement calls on our members, supporters and allies to urgently raise support and relief for those who are affected by the series of typhoons that hit the Philippines. We urge our chapters, supporters and allies to organize fundraisers, solicit donations and hold activities in support of the peoples’ relief efforts.
Reject Trump! Reject Fascism Everywhere!
The Malaya Movement calls on the Filipino-American community to go out and vote in the U.S. local and presidential elections. Let us show through the ballot our vote for human rights and democracy by rejecting the fascist regime of Donald Trump.
Reject a Duterte-led Revolutionary Government
The Malaya Movement condemns moves to establish a Duterte-led “revolutionary government”. The Movement calls on the people to oppose any maneuvers to further give the tyrant in Malacanang any more dictatorial powers.
Malaya Movement condemns State-Sanctioned Terror-Tagging
It has been brought to our attention that the Malaya Movement has been tagged as a “communist front” both by the National Task Force to End Local Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on its official Facebook page on May 29, 2020 and a facebook page called For the Global Public on July 29, 2020 together with our allies from BAYAN-USA where it posted individual pictures of its national officers by similar Facebook pages.
Justice for Zara Alvarez! Scrap MO 32! End Duterte’s Killing Spree of Rights Defenders and Activists!
Zara—39 years old, a single mother, and former political prisoner—has been a tireless advocate for the rights of the most oppressed for many years. She was among the 600 names listed in a failed red-tagging scheme of the Duterte regime back in 2018, and had been receiving death threats since the beginning of 2019. Zara was most recently a research and advocacy officer for the Negros Island Health Integerated Program and a paralegal for KARAPATAN–Negros Island. She is the 13th human rights worker murdered under Duterte.