When Typhoon Ketsana hit the Philippines in September 2009, 24-year-old Buck Pago faced a dilemma.
He wanted to get outside in the capital Manila to photograph the devastation, in which hundreds died and thousands were made homeless.
But he was also a victim and his instinct was...
Election in the Philippines
On May 10, fifty million Filipinos trooped to different polling centers in the Philippines for the local and national elections. Having the first automated elections in this third world nation, both voters and poll officers faced malfunctioning machines that caused long queue in all voting centers.
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The walk back home was 3 kilometers long. The young, brash and rowdy group of teenage boys had gotten drunk in town and to get back to their houses, they would have to pass through Pampanga’s cane fields blackened by the night. Suddenly they heard a gunshot piercing the darkness....




