/ November 29, 2012 by John Javellana Anelfa Gimilo from the B’laan tribe. She is in search for justice for Juvy Capion who was slain on October 18, 2012 along with her two children Jordan and John by alleged members of the military. Juvy was a community leader involved in a campaign against Sagittarius Mines Inc. (SMI) which is accused of exploiting natural resources on the ancestral lands of the B’laan people. All of them sustained multiple gunshot wounds to their heads and bodies. Jordan’s skull was broken in half. Juvy was three months pregnant when she was killed. They are survived by 4-year old Vicky who survived and witnessed the massacre. #humanrights (at Department of Justice - Legal Department)
/ November 24, 2012 by John Javellana Ang lalake ng mga lalake. Maligayang kaarawan @sabaytones, wasak ka!
/ November 21, 2012 by John Javellana Feeling a little better, but still sick. Slept the whole afternoon, yet not even a single dream. It’s been years since I last had one. I wonder what it means (at Adoboland)
/ November 18, 2012 by John Javellana I miss her smile, the kind that can take any negative disposition you may have in life away. Analou Lapuerta, Typhoon Sendong survivor. (at Mrcc Uligan)
/ October 25, 2012 by John Javellana It’s so hard to find something you can put your heart in nowadays especially in a place like Manila where everybody seems to be all about their own agendas. Thank god it’s littered with basketball courts. Looking forward to discover a different one around every corner has kept me sane.
/ October 23, 2012 by John Javellana I miss the kind of freedom you can only get once you lose yourself to something
/ October 22, 2012 by John Javellana I may have been doing video more than stills the past few months but I will never deny that getting a even just a decent still is far more rewarding than getting any video clip no matter how fantastic it may be.
/ October 21, 2012 by John Javellana One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it’s worth watching.