CARP vs. GARB

Posted by Ronnie Clarion On February - 2009

Land distribution to landless Filipino farmers is a preset of provision under Art. XIII Sec.4 of the 1987 Constitution. Prior to this provision, former Pres. Corazon Aquino mounted the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) which was later enacted through the passage of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) or RA 6657 on June 10, 1988. However, the program had been excoriated for its failure to completely distribute lands to the beneficiaries within its target completion timeframe of 10 years. It was later extended for another 10 years yet the struggle for genuine agrarian reform continues.

Ang Kartilya ng Katipunan

Posted by Christian Espinoza On June - 12 - 2010

The Revolution of the Katipunan may well have been thwarted by American imperialism at the turn of the 20th century, but it is noteworthy to declare that our people, who at that time were only beginning to form the concept of nationhood, were more than able to organize a revolutionary force that would liberate the entire islands from their Spanish colonizers.

Noynoy Aquino Inaugural Speech

Posted by Kartilya On June - 30 - 2010

Ang pagtayo ko rito ngayon ay patunay na kayo ang aking tunay na lakas. Hindi ko inakala na darating tayo sa puntong ito, na ako’y manunumpa sa harap ninyo bilang inyong Pangulo. Hindi ko pinangarap maging tagapagtaguyod ng pag-asa at tagapagmana ng mga suliranin ng ating bayan.

Subjugating the Philippine System of Education

Posted by Christian Lloyd Espinoza On Oct - 2009

The transformation and reorientation of the current rotten system of education in the country is not possible without the development of a critical consciousness that reflects and acts upon the existing social (dis)order. Any meaningful change in our basic curriculum must be liberative of the docility that has long infringed our mentality, dissolving what little nationalist ideal there is left in the heart of every Filipino youth.

A Call to Arms

Posted by Kartilya On 11:30 PM
ABRAHAM JAMBANGAN JR.
Supreme Chancellor, LLP (2008-09)
February|2009


The great foundations of our organization do not rest only upon its members. Its pillars are foremost grounded on the masses of students and the people. Upon its establishment, the foreparents of La Liga Politica have made it clear that the organization must not only exist for itself.

This fundamental principle has bound us to continuously live the tradition of elevating our political consciousness not as a matter of sheer idealism but of undying commitment.

Our organization is a composite of individuals who belong to various tendencies in the political spectrum––that of the Left, the Right, and of those who prefer neutral at the Center. Such broad representation provides us the advantage of covering almost every angle of any issue that concerns the students and the people.

The previous year has been of hard struggles and sacrifices: conflicts and debates on certain organizational and political issues erupted; personal tensions have sprung. Yet we have come out of it firmer just as what our handshake symbolizes: “our principles may conflict, our friendship may be shaken, but we shall remain brothers.”

All through the years we have never allowed differences to divide and weaken our ranks. Instead, we have been able to seize these opportunities and made them serve as sandstone to sharpen our minds as we solve the puzzle of attaining genuine democracy in our society.

With the entrance of another year, we must set ourselves ready to fulfill our tasks. The birth of our very own publication, the Kartilya, shall aid us in our commitment to serve.

But the prime machinery in awakening the studentry and the people is our solid membership. There is so much to be done especially so that the entire nation is now confronted with insurmountable socio-political tribulations. As we embark into a new phase of fulfilling our commitment to serve, we must gear ourselves to battle. The line has been clearly drawn and we have vowed to take the side of the oppressed, the voiceless, and the dispossessed.

We thus call on each of our members to sharpen their blades by integrating with our constituents. We must polish our armors by upholding our Constitutional rights yet critically scraping the rusts that brittle it inside out. We must tightly harness our saddles to our vessel and buckle up that we may not fall.

Together let us assemble a strong army that is fully equipped with battlements and well-knowledgeable of the socio-political terrain. When this shall have been done, our existence will have served its purpose. We do not have illusions of posing as the ‘el salvadores’ for we are conscious that only the people are the true makers of history. Onward to the battlefield!

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