You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Ruling by Intimidation?



Ruling by intimidation?


OPINION In My OpinioNIN MY OPINION
Klaus Doring
Actually, I am not a fan of writing about such topics. Terrorism. Terrorism equals territorial changes, claims and/or violations? Terrorism equals terror and terror struck.
Fate’s irony: already in 2004, I have joined a round-table-conference and discussion about terrorism in this entire world. Check today’s headlines and these incidents hitting them: nothing made changes to it. Ad absurdum!
When are countries and people of this world going to understand that terrorists are destroying economies, our freedoms, our democracies, our religious freedoms and our way to life in a world?
World’s history showed us, that actually our freedom is such a  precious thing and the most prized possession that all free man have or should have. Many have given their lives in the past and many will in the future – just protecting their rights and liberties. But, we also should understand, that where ever we are living on this globe, we can’t avoid risks and weighs, and, that we can’t expect anything from countries and their governments doing something for us if it’s coming to “life against money”.
Fact is that democracy is a democratic process for a democratic society with a democratic system of law. Terrorists do not deserve any democratic process to be used on them at all. They work in the shadows to do their evil and deeds to society ending up killing innocent people for their warped sense of their distorted minds of what is right and wrong, as some “political leaders” in the Middle East show us very well nowadays.
“Silent leges inter arma!” (Law remains silent by force of arms) – as Cicero said already in his “Pro milone”.
I am pretty sure, that we all want to worship our God daily, try to live a good life and harm no one, and we expected to be treated the same by all. Our hearts might even forgive a terrorist and it perhaps learn to love him, because we have been taught not to carry hate for man.
And, isn’t it really ironic that as soon as we cage a terrorist that he seeks freedom – something he and all his peers originally set out to destroy? “Danse macabre”!
Psalm 91:5 says: “You’ll not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day!”
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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Salute to Valor: Palawan - 70 Years of Freedom


Palawan to host event honoring Filipino-American WWII veterans 70 years after

Palawan is not the first to come to mind when it comes to Philippine World War II history. But for Dr Ricardo Jose of the UP Third World Center Studies, Palawan was one of the most strategic spots in the region.

“It covers the western flank of the Philippines, it covers the West Philippine Sea, and before WWII broke out, the Americans didn’t realize this. There were no significant fortifications in the area,” he said.

Palawan is actually one of the many places in the country with a grim past. On December 14, 1944, American prisoners of war numbering 139 were massacred by Japanese forces in Plaza Cuartel. By jumping off a cliff, 11 soldiers survived and were kept from harm by Palaweños.

As part of the campaign to liberate the Philippines, the US liberation forces invaded Palawan from February 28 to April 22, 1945. A Palawan special battalion composed of 1,000 Filipino guerillas joined in on the action and helped liberate the island.

To help commemorate the island’s historical significance, a public-private partnership will try to stimulate tourism growth by developing places associated with the liberation.

The program dubbed “A Salute to Valor: Palawan – 70 Years of Freedom” will be held on April 21-23, 2015 in commemoration of the 70th year of liberation of the province of Palawan. Activities are lined up to be held at the Plaza Cuartel and Mendoza Park. Developed by Rajah Travel Corporation, the Salute to Valor commemorates the World War II invasion of Palawan and the fight between the US and the Japanese in 1945.

The Palawan Liberation Task Force is composed of the Department of Tourism, the provincial government of Palawan, the Puerto Princesa City local government, the United States Agency for International Development, the Palawan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, FAME, the Palawan Tourism Council, and the Rajah Travel Corp. The program aims to further nurture into the minds of the people the history of Palawan and Puerto Princesa which is aimed to boost the historical and cultural aspect of tourism in the province.

The event will be attended by relatives of war veterans from the province as well as those from the United States of America who were part of World War II. Heroes to be honored include Palawan’s own Dr. Higinio Mendoza and the prisoners who died in the Plaza Cuartel.

Aileen Clemente of Rajah Travel Corporation said organizers have been doing several researches about history of Palawan’s liberation and have reached out to several relatives of war veterans to make the event more meaningful. The historic event is really meant to honor the war heroes of Palawan.