Maria A. Ressais a Filipino journalist, CEO of Rappler, and author of Seeds of Terror, a book published by Free Press that contains blow-by-blow account of the hideouts of Al-Qaeda in Asia... (wikipedia)
Given the fact that the Marriott hotel bombing happened two days ago, all of Indonesia is looking to see what type of signal is being sent from here,
When I read this that was a question I raised. I do think that it goes against the Bill of Rights in the Constitution and rights of the public to be informed.
You get the idea: everyone wants to use and interpret the information they get based on their vested interests and that often clouds the judgment of the information.
What was called a haze in Malaysia is a dense, whitish fog in Indonesia, ... Residents complain they have not seen the sun for a month.
Seeds of Terror. It's also an attempt to try and look at what's going on globally through different lenses, to step out of our lenses we always impose on the world, and to try and see it from others' (lenses).
This announcement fell far short of what was expected, ... crimes against humanity.
All conflicts are local and can be dealt with domestically. Wrong. Because what we?re seeing is that when you?re talking about conflicts involving Muslim issues, there are no local conflicts.
We will not be intimidated. The news is not propaganda. It is not something to be manipulated, distorted nor censored. Recent events have only strengthened our resolve to continue giving the public the truth in line with the strict guidelines of our Code of Ethics.
You cannot succeed if at some point you haven't failed.
The more you do the right thing, the harder it is to do the wrong thing.
Never judge. Step in their shoes.
I work too hard, I'd be a really bad mom, unfortunately. I can't even keep a plant!
Don't let technology dictate your life.