Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
WHEN someone from another part of the Philippines is asked to think of what he or she associates with "Mindanao," more often than not the answer will be something uncomplimentary: "unsafe," "poor," or perhaps, "backward." These characterizations are unfair, but it is perhaps understandable how those perceptions persist.
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