15:3015:30, 28 February 2017diffhist−73
Rodrigo Duterte
Removed "Chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations" since ASEAN chairmanship is rotated (in alphabetical order) among member-states, NOT heads of government. For reference, check out the 2007 ASEAN Charter.Tags: Mobile editMobile app edit
04:4604:46, 3 December 2015diffhist−238
APEC Philippines 2015
→Travel impact: Statement "Deleting flights a few days... seems a very stupid action" is wrong at many levels. First, word choice ("Deleting flights...") is poor. Second, statement turned out to be an opinion piece in "seems a very stupid action."
04:4104:41, 3 December 2015diffhist−1,576
APEC Philippines 2015
→Protests: Same reasons, the writer hasn't made any documentary evidence saying that APEC alone promoted militarization in their ancestral lands. Mining, in the first place, was not part of any of the APEC Economic Leaders' Week meetings.
09:0009:00, 30 November 2015diffhist−1,552
APEC Philippines 2015
→Protests: The writer didn't provide any written proof (e.g., statement or Leaders' Declaration) that APEC openly promotes militarization of ancestral lands in the Philippine countryside.
04:1104:11, 25 November 2015diffhist−1,066
APEC Philippines 2015
→Criticism: The issues raised by lumad groups (e.g., mining, alleged militarization of their ancestral lands) are NOT among the topics raised during the Philippines' year-long APEC hosting.
01:0501:05, 19 November 2015diffhist−78
APEC Philippines 2015
→Preparations: The authorities never made a causal link between the terrorist attacks in Paris and its red alert status. As in other high-profile events such as the SONA, the AFP and PNP would still declare a red alert status sans the Paris attacks.
00:4600:46, 19 November 2015diffhist−164
APEC Philippines 2015
→Travel impact: No photo was shown in other APEC-related Wikipedia entries showing the traffic situation during their respecting hosting. This puts into question the bias of whoever uploaded this photo.
00:4400:44, 19 November 2015diffhist−960
APEC Philippines 2015
→Travel impact: Citing the hashtag #APECtado, which never trended on Twitter, seems to invite readers to further use the tag. The writer also seems to fixate him/herself on Metro Manila, which is just one of the host-cities of the year-long APEC meet.
00:3900:39, 19 November 2015diffhist−1,088
APEC Philippines 2015
→Protests: The issue of killings allegedly targeting indigenous peoples (lumads) in Mindanao, and the alleged "Hacienda Luisita massacre" has no relation to the APEC meetings in he Philippines, nor the economic issues in the APEC agenda.
18 November 2015
17:3017:30, 18 November 2015diffhist−6,595
APEC Philippines 2015
The extensive write-up on the "Criticisms" section, which emerged only during the last event of the year-long APEC hosting of the Philippines, puts into question the bias of the writer against APEC in general, and APEC Philippines 2015 in particular.
15:3015:30, 28 February 2017diffhist−73
Rodrigo Duterte
Removed "Chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations" since ASEAN chairmanship is rotated (in alphabetical order) among member-states, NOT heads of government. For reference, check out the 2007 ASEAN Charter.Tags: Mobile editMobile app edit
04:4604:46, 3 December 2015diffhist−238
APEC Philippines 2015
→Travel impact: Statement "Deleting flights a few days... seems a very stupid action" is wrong at many levels. First, word choice ("Deleting flights...") is poor. Second, statement turned out to be an opinion piece in "seems a very stupid action."
04:4104:41, 3 December 2015diffhist−1,576
APEC Philippines 2015
→Protests: Same reasons, the writer hasn't made any documentary evidence saying that APEC alone promoted militarization in their ancestral lands. Mining, in the first place, was not part of any of the APEC Economic Leaders' Week meetings.
09:0009:00, 30 November 2015diffhist−1,552
APEC Philippines 2015
→Protests: The writer didn't provide any written proof (e.g., statement or Leaders' Declaration) that APEC openly promotes militarization of ancestral lands in the Philippine countryside.
04:1104:11, 25 November 2015diffhist−1,066
APEC Philippines 2015
→Criticism: The issues raised by lumad groups (e.g., mining, alleged militarization of their ancestral lands) are NOT among the topics raised during the Philippines' year-long APEC hosting.
01:0501:05, 19 November 2015diffhist−78
APEC Philippines 2015
→Preparations: The authorities never made a causal link between the terrorist attacks in Paris and its red alert status. As in other high-profile events such as the SONA, the AFP and PNP would still declare a red alert status sans the Paris attacks.
00:4600:46, 19 November 2015diffhist−164
APEC Philippines 2015
→Travel impact: No photo was shown in other APEC-related Wikipedia entries showing the traffic situation during their respecting hosting. This puts into question the bias of whoever uploaded this photo.
00:4400:44, 19 November 2015diffhist−960
APEC Philippines 2015
→Travel impact: Citing the hashtag #APECtado, which never trended on Twitter, seems to invite readers to further use the tag. The writer also seems to fixate him/herself on Metro Manila, which is just one of the host-cities of the year-long APEC meet.
00:3900:39, 19 November 2015diffhist−1,088
APEC Philippines 2015
→Protests: The issue of killings allegedly targeting indigenous peoples (lumads) in Mindanao, and the alleged "Hacienda Luisita massacre" has no relation to the APEC meetings in he Philippines, nor the economic issues in the APEC agenda.
18 November 2015
17:3017:30, 18 November 2015diffhist−6,595
APEC Philippines 2015
The extensive write-up on the "Criticisms" section, which emerged only during the last event of the year-long APEC hosting of the Philippines, puts into question the bias of the writer against APEC in general, and APEC Philippines 2015 in particular.