Atom Araullo just celebrated his birthday on Wednesday, and there's no better gift for him than to receive yet another award for one of his documentaries.
"Munting Bisig" looks at children working amid the global pandemic. It is the third award "Munting Bisig" has received just this year alone, following the Gold Award in the Documentary: Social Issues category at the "Munting Bisig," which aired on "The Atom Araullo Specials" last August 2021 bagged a silver award for Documentaries and Reports (TV, Online, and Cinema) in the Human Concerns and Social Issues category at the Cannes Corporate Media and TV Awards.
Journalist Atom Araullo called out a social media user for spreading lies about his mother. The news personality on Tuesday shared screengrabs of a.
[Diliman Commune of 1971](https://interaksyon.philstar.com/politics-issues/2021/01/19/183896/throwback-to-70s-diliman-commune-remembered-as-up-dnd-accord-gets-scrapped/), when law enforcement agents attempted to enter the campus. She is a graduate of the University of the Philippines-Diliman where she became a student activist beginning the [replying](https://twitter.com/atomaraullo/status/1581669286472318976?s=20&t=KqQoEiESGZON5qCAzjsNdw) to it with the following: โYou are spreading disinformation. [confronted](https://web.facebook.com/BAYANPhilippines/videos/5179774915392389/) policemen who were on standby when they had an anti-Martial Law activity for the 50th anniversary of its declaration. [screengrabs](https://twitter.com/atomaraullo/status/1582291484669140993) of a Twitter userโs replies to him where the latter claimed his mother, Carol Pagaduan Araullo, is a member of New Peopleโs Army and among those behind the Mendiola Massacre. [ wrote](https://twitter.com/atomaraullo/status/1582291489236738048?s=20&t=KqQoEiESGZON5qCAzjsNdw).