Steeled by Decades of Struggle, the Negrenses Keep the Revolutionary Fire Ablaze

by Iliya Makalipay Tears were shed copiously. There was mourning all around as the number of dead bodies in Negros Island continued to rise. And there was justified rage—because these were not mere numbers or bodies. They were peasants, local government executives, educators, human rights defenders, lawyers. There was even a one-year-old baby. All of […]