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Same style, different face FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/03/2011

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Same style, different face

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/03/2011
Noynoy may end up with an Ombudsman who, in the end, may have the same fate as the resigned Ombudsman, Merceditas Gutierrez — especially if complaints against Noynoy’s allies and cronies are going to be sat upon by the new Ombudsman — as the new official will likely be protective of the Palace allies and cronies — to always be on the right side of the Malacañang tenant.

It has been proved after the resignation of Merci Gutierrez, that in the final analysis, even if the Office of the Ombudsman is a constitutional office, and with its chief having a guaranteed term of office, it is still the Malacañang tenant that can get the Ombudsman ousted — whether through impeachment or forced resignation through a barrage of presidential pressure, aided by full demonization of whoever it is that the vindictive Malacañang tenant wants ousted.

This is where the danger of the nation ever having an independent Ombudsman lies: Knowing that not toeing the presidential line can cost the Ombudsman his job — no matter the guarantees, it will be the President’s voice that the new Ombudsman will have to heed, which is why the presidential interference in such matters as impeachment proceedings, as well as constant demonization and extreme pressure for the constitutional officer to quit did nothing to strengthen the independence of constitutional offices and all other democratic institutions..... MORE

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Filthy toilets a blight on Asian prosperity FEATURE 05/03/2011

Filthy toilets a blight on Asian prosperity

FEATURE

05/03/2011
SINGAPORE — Fast-growing Asian economies may be flush with money but filthy toilets remain a blight across the region despite rising standards of living, with dire effects on poverty reduction and public health.

Social activists say dismal sanitation facilities are causing preventable diseases in poor communities where people would readily spend money on a mobile phone — but not on a latrine.

“I think it’s very prevalent,” said Jack Sim, a Singaporean businessman who founded the sanitation advocacy group World Toilet Organization. “The handphone is the competitor of the toilet.”

Asia has led the rebound from the 2008-2009 global recession and major institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund are predicting strong economic growth in the years ahead..... MORE

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Japan mulls tsunami lessons for reconstruction focus 05/03/2011

Japan mulls tsunami lessons for reconstruction

focus

05/03/2011
TOKYO — Constructing taller buildings and moving towns to higher ground may be the key to rebuilding Japan’s devastated northeast coast, experts say, as the threat of future tsunamis shapes ideas for reconstruction.

It was the monster wall of water, rather than March 11 magnitude 9.0 earthquake that spawned it, which tore through towns, destroying 300,000 homes and leaving 26,000 dead and missing.

“What we agreed with Prime Minister Naoto Kan is that it is not simply enough to restore things as they were before,” said Makoto Iokibe, chairman of the Council of Reconstruction, established by Kan.

The daunting task of removing millions of tons of debris from destroyed homes and factories is the starting point for the remodelling of coastal towns in a region with an ageing population and fragile economy..... MORE

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Irresponsibility. Amorality VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 05/03/2011

Irresponsibility. Amorality

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
05/03/2011
No. This is certainly not but rhetoric poetry as the title might insinuate — but a downright hard-hitting reality. Yes. This is about the now infamous “Reproductive Health Bill” that is seriously dividing the Filipino people — courtesy of the Malacañang occupant and his friends.

By the way, the bill is a mighty big misnomer if not a deliberate deceit. Reasons: It is definitely not “Reproductive” whereas it categorically hates reproduction. And neither is it about “Health” because it precisely causes the implantation of potential of sickness on account of the chemical component of contraceptives in forms of pills and injections. These are even topped by the fact that there are contraceptives that in effect lead to nothing less than abortion according to medical experts..... MORE

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Amsterdam’s famed canal belt gets its own museum FEATURE 05/03/2011

Amsterdam’s famed canal belt gets its own museum

FEATURE

05/03/2011
AMSTERDAM — Amsterdam’s famed 17th century canal district, a major tourist draw which was added to Unesco’s World Heritage List last year, now boasts its own museum.

“The history of the canals had never been told,” said Piet van Winden, the head of the “Grachtenhuis” private museum which has just opened to the public. “They are probably the best conceived urban extension project in the world,” he said.

“Here, we set the scene, we explain the how and why,” he told AFP. “Our goal is to be a sort of gateway to the splendour of the canals. It’s then up to each visitor to discover them on foot, by bicycle or by boat.”

An estimated three million foreign tourists flock to the so-called “Venice of the North” to visit its protected canal belt, which is home to 8,000 monuments and will mark its 400th anniversary in 2013..... MORE

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A war in defense of the dollar? AN OUTSIDERS VIEW Ken Fuller 05/03/2011

A war in defense of the dollar?

AN OUTSIDERS VIEW
Ken Fuller
05/03/2011
Last week, this column mentioned an article by Alexander Cockburn in which it’s suggested that the Nato attack on Libya has more to do with international banking than the oil industry. However, before the promise to discuss this in greater detail is fulfilled, we need some background.

In his 2008 book, The Predator State, James K. Galbraith explains that under the international financial system devised at Bretton Woods in 1944, if the USA ran a trade deficit foreign central banks could demand payment in gold. This was not a problem for the USA, as it had accumulated much of the world’s gold as a result of two world wars, and in the immediate postwar period was able to achieve trade surpluses.

Circumstances changed in the 1960s when, with full employment and the rising costs of the Vietnam War, the USA incurred trade deficits and, thus, an accelerating outflow of gold. Richard Nixon therefore devalued the dollar and “closed the gold window,” virtually ending the Bretton Woods regime. These actions, says Galbraith, “were to make balancing the budget an obsolete policy goal, and actual budget balance something that could be achieved only on a very short-term basis.” Moreover, after 1974 the US economy was “almost never again to be in surplus with respect to the rest of the world.”

At first, the world was plunged into economic turmoil, but then Ronald Reagan’s high interest-rates, although destroying whole swathes of the US economy, created “a new dollar-based system that became the foundation of the world economy. From a purely national perspective, this would lead to huge benefits to the United States, at everyone else’s expense.”... MORE

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Ombudsman to make or break Noy — JPE By Angie M. Rosales, Aytch S. de la Cruz and Gerry Baldo 05/03/2011

MINORITY NIXES SPARING AQUINO ALLIES; AQUINO ABSOLVES PURISIMA ON UNPAID TAX

Ombudsman to make or break Noy — JPE

By Angie M. Rosales, Aytch S. de la Cruz and Gerry Baldo 05/03/2011

The next Ombudsman could make or break the stay in office of President Aquino.

This was the warning issued by Senate President Juan Ponce-Enrile to President Aquino in connection with replacing resigned Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez with a new Ombudsman.

At the same time, opposition stalwarts in the House of Representatives also told Aquino that he should not spare his allies and friends from being investigated and prosecuted by the new Ombudsman, but already Aquino had announced that his Finance chief, Secretary Cesar Purisima, whose tax returns were put into question by members of the Commission on Appointments (CA), as his assets in his statement of assets and liabilities do not jibe with the taxes he paid.

Aquino yesterday said that Purisima will not be undergoing any investigation, in essence, absolving him of any criminal and administrative liabilities..... MORE

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SC rejects Cenpeg, upholds Comelec on source code tiff By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/03/2011

SC rejects Cenpeg, upholds Comelec on source code tiff

By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/03/2011

The Supreme Court (SC) has turned down for lack of merit a motion filed by an advocacy group seeking to cite the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in contempt over restrictions it imposed on the review of source codes for the Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines of the Smartmatic consortium in the automated elections held last year.

The decision, in effect, upheld the right of the Comelec to impose security measures in allowing third-party groups to conduct an independent review of the

source code used in the automation election system (AES) provided by Smartmatic-Total Information Management Corp. (TIM) for the computerized 2010 polls.

The Center for Empowerment in Governance (Cenpeg), identified with newly appointed Comelec Commissioner Augusto Lagman, claimed the poll body acted contumaciously in imposing restrictions on the review of the source codes for the automated elections..... MORE

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Newly-installed Ombudsman seen to pursue criminal raps against Merci By Gerry Baldo 05/03/2011

Newly-installed Ombudsman seen to pursue criminal raps against Merci

By Gerry Baldo 05/03/2011

The filing of the criminal charges against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez would have to be postponed until after President Aquino appoints a new Ombudsman.

According to Iloilo Rep. Niel Tupas, the process could take as long as three months.

Tupas, chairman of the House committee on justice and a member of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC), expressed doubts that the cases against Gutierrez would prosper under Overall Deputy Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro who is now the Ombudsman in an acting capacity.

Casimiro, he said, is also among those who is going to be impleaded in the cases that would be filed against Gutierrez..... MORE

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Pantao Ragat to become durian producer in Northern Mindanao 05/03/2011

Pantao Ragat to become durian producer in Northern Mindanao

05/03/2011
Ten years from now, Pantao Ragat, one of the towns of Lanao del Norte province will become the “durian producer” in Northern Mindanao.

This is the forecast of Rep. Aliah Dimaporo, 2nd District, Lanao del Norte, as she is working hard for her environmental advocacy and even getting the support of the National Power Corp. (NPC) Watershed Management Division in providing durian seedlings to be planted near the river’s path as part of its reforestation and agro-forestry program.

According to Dimaporo, the program will benefit not only for the local farmers with additional income but also to prevent soil erosion which will benefit for its residents.

The lady legislator said Pantao Ragat can already compete with Davao City for the title as Durian Capital of the Philippines within 10 years at the start of the Agro-forestry Program if the people of this progressive community continue to plant and cultivate their durian trees..... MORE

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Moreno places MPD on alert in wake of Bin Laden’s death 05/03/2011

Moreno places MPD on alert in wake of Bin Laden’s death

05/03/2011
Security alert was announced by acting Manila Mayor Isko Moreno on major US installations in the city following reports on the killing of al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden by the US troops in Pakistan.

Moreno called on MPD Director Chief Supt. Roberto Rongavilla to raise the alert level of security in and around the US Embassy on Roxas Boulevard, Manila and some of its installations in the city.

Moreno called up Rongavilla to relay the message for a heightened security alert also in other foreign-run structures in the city, including the Vietnam Embassy in Vito Cruz.

The acting mayor said all measures must be in place to safeguard against possible retaliatory moves from the groups linked to the al-Qaeda, now that their figure head was dead..... MORE

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MMDA approves 4-month repair of Osmeña, Buendia flyover in Makati City 05/03/2011

MMDA approves 4-month repair of Osmeña, Buendia flyover in Makati City

05/03/2011
Motorists, who are regularly passing through Osmeña Highway, would brace for four months inconvenience after the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has given the green light to the proposed repair and rehabilitation of the Osmeña/Buendia Flyover in Makati City.

Repair and rehabilitation works, however, will start after the fabrication and installation of the necessary traffic signages, along the alternate routes by its contractor Towking Construction.

This was the condition set by MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino.

“The motorists need to be properly informed about the project beforehand so that they will not be greatly affected due to the inconvenience brought by the repair,” Tolentino said..... MORE

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Too much noise, no results EDITORIAL 05/02/2011

Monday, May 2, 2011

Too much noise, no results

EDITORIAL
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05/02/2011
Noynoy’s Liberal Party (LP) should start identifying who it labeled as guilty personalities presumably in the past administration that it said resigned Ombudsman Merceditas “Merci” Gutierrez should “reflect and see that she can still take a role” in bringing to judgment.

The LP said that through such an act Merci can still redeem herself.

The other question that the LP needs to answer is from what Merci should redeem herself.

She was impeached by the House allies of Noynoy but the allegations made against her in the articles of impeachment never saw the light of day after she resigned and in effect prevented the convening of the Senate court..... MORE

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Indecisive presidency FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/02/2011

Indecisive presidency

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/02/2011
What? Noynoy still doesn’t have an Ombudsman-candidate in mind, and he also still does not know whether a new Ombudsman would be given an appointment by him up till 2012, or the full seven years?

Heck, he does not even know how long it will be before he can appoint a new Ombudsman, because he says everything now depends on the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC), whom Noynoy has called on to speed up the search for candidates for Ombudsman.

As one of his many mouthpieces, Abigail Valte, said: “How fast the replacement would take depends on the JBC’s submission of the list of people the body recommends. From what I read in the papers, the council is also looking for a replacement for resigned Deputy Ombudsman Mark Jalandoni. Usually the body will allot time to receive and screen applications, then transmit its recommendations to the Palace.”

But who recommends, and who applies? Without such papers, how can the JBC start the search?.... MORE

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Libya rebels in squeeze to manage ‘crisis economy’ FEATURE 05/02/2011

Libya rebels in squeeze to manage ‘crisis economy’

FEATURE

05/02/2011
BENGHAZI — The Libyan opposition is courting loans secured against oil revenues and the frozen funds of Moamer Kadhafi’s regime to manage a “crisis economy” in territories under its control.

“We are managing an economy that is in crisis in Libya’s liberated areas,” Ahmed al-Abbar, who manages the economic portfolio for the Benghazi-based Transitional National Council, told AFP in an interview.

He said the TNC’s top priority was to secure access to regime funds frozen abroad but, should this fail or fall short of needs, the focus would shift to opening credit lines with governments or financial institutions.

“If we are unsuccessful... then we will request loans secured against the frozen assets and oil. We all know that loans to Libya are guaranteed by the fact of its wealth.”.... MORE

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P-Noy’s chance C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 05/02/2011

P-Noy’s chance

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
05/02/2011
With the resignation (some, like law professor Alan Paguia, say for good reason it should be called stepping down) of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez effective Friday, May 6, P-Noy will now have the chance to finally set in motion what has always been considered the principal basis for his election — lead the nation through the “straight and narrow path” of transparent, effective and, yes, accountable governance. After waging an “all-out war” against Gutierrez for months on end culminating in her stepping down from office just three days before the start of her impeachment trial at the Senate, the Chief Executive will now have to show that indeed his seemingly inexplicable hounding of Gutierrez is for real. But first P-Noy must review the current status of the Ombudsman as the constitutionally established “tribune of the people” and ensure that it is returned to its constitutional roots. As Paguia noted during our regular Saturday Forum at the Annabel’s Restaurant in Quezon City over the weekend, P-Noy must perforce perform his constitutional duty by appointing an Ombdusman in accordance with the strict dictate of the 1987 Constitution. Meaning, the replacement will serve a term up to 2016 not November 2012 as claimed by Gutierrez and her lawyers. He posits that only by returning the office to such a constitutional order, no matter what the complications and consequences may be, can P-Noy proceed with all deliberate speed to press on with his avowed “rule of law” and daang matuwid anti-corruption campaign to end poverty and injustice in the land. Although this assertion can lead to a messy legal situation, there is merit to it. And, if P-Noy and his advocates are really serious in making a difference in the way we do things, there is every reason for them to embrace this line..... MORE

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Of kings and serfs HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 05/02/2011

Of kings and serfs

HE SAYS
Aldrin Cardon
05/02/2011
The lady food server in a joint fronting the Kalibo airport in Aklan insisted she could not serve me a burger. A burger is not on their menu.

But she offered me an alternative: A cheese burger, which I was sure was just another burger, only that it comes with a tiny slice of cheese.

I did not dare argue as she was coming off a petty fight with a co-worker, who I supposed is their technical/all-around boy ready to take his mid-noon siesta. He switched the television channel to Max — which was then showing a war movie, interrupting lady server’s momentary dream of princes and princesses while insisting they don’t serve burgers!

She was surfing channels before she was rudely interrupted by a burger-searching customer. She was checking on updates on William and Kate’s so-called wedding of the century..... MORE

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Wages, workers and weariness SHE SAYS Dinah S. Ventura 05/02/2011

Wages, workers and weariness

SHE SAYS
Dinah S. Ventura
05/02/2011
On the afternoon of the much-awaited, highly anticipated British Royal Wedding last Friday, one Merceditas Gutierrez called a press conference to announce her resignation as Ombudsman. Once again, her timing was off.

And maybe it made us wonder if the Ombudsman’s lack of speed in dealing with corruption cases that landed in her office really has nothing to do with any sort of manipulative or underhanded tendencies, but simply reflected the normal rate in which she does everything.

How sad... and unbelievable.

We think she has finally realized there is no slipping out of the dragnet, just as so many suspects of villainy in our beleaguered nation have been able to do, no doubt with a little help from the slowness of such bodies as the Office of the Ombudsman..... MORE

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Facelifting ‘royalties’ DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 05/02/2011

Facelifting ‘royalties’

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
05/02/2011
Today there are two royalties in desperate straits because of declining popularity and credibility, with each undergoing one monumental facelift after another.

One royalty touting itself as heavenly and the other as an earthly power have both seen their material and political fortunes decline over the last generation. After being rocked by family and/or sexual scandals, each one has now had to resort to—as they’ve previously done for their survival—the technique originated by Edward Bernays (pioneer of modern public relations and nephew of Sigmund Freud) of using great galas with pomp and pageantry, mixing royalty with celebrity — like “Bread and Circus” but in a much grander scale — to mesmerize the throng into accepting their “superiority” and their “right” to demand absolute loyalty from their subjects.

The Vatican has seen its global flock decline rapidly over the last decade while the House of Windsor is still in shock over the attack on Prince Charles’ limo by London’s tuition fee protesters.

The failing faith of Catholics is reflected in the Roman Catholic Church’s dire situation in Latin America, once considered the “continent of faith,” now the “continent of concern” for the Vatican.

In Brazil, where there are more Catholics than in any other country in the world, up to half a million followers are leaving the Church every year. Mexico, with the second largest number of Catholics, has seen a decline of almost 10 percent from the last century. In Colombia, only two out of every three are now Catholic when almost the entire population was such in the 1950s. In Guatemala, one third of the country’s 12 million inhabitants have left the Catholic Church this decade, mostly converting to evangelical Protestantism.

A poll carried out by Unimer Research International revealed that 52 percent of Costa Ricans “no longer believe” in the Catholic Church. We know, of course, that this is happening in the Philippines , too, especially in light of the Church’s unpopular opposition to the Reproductive Health (RH) bill, among other things.

Thus, the Vatican’s fast-track beatification of the late Pope John Paul II (PJPII), which opens the door to his early sainthood, is obviously in response to the crisis of popularity and credibility of the Catholic empire. The belief in the righteousness of this effort, however, even among Catholic luminaries, is by no means universal.

The current pope, Benedict XVI, waived the five-year waiting period for PJPII’s canonization allegedly for “responding to the will of the people.” But it was also most likely to preempt disturbing questions, such as that of Fr. Richard Vega, president of the US National Federation of Priests’ councils, who said that “…the normal five-year wait would have allowed more time to examine John Paul’s relationship with Maciel” (Mexican-born Fr. Marcial Maciel Degollado, disgraced founder of the Legion of Christ and the Regnum Christi movement, found guilty of raping underaged males and also fathering at least one child). Others are even more pointed.

Benedictine Sr. Joan Chittister criticized PJPII’s “attitude toward clerical sex abuse of children,” saying it “embodied the worst kind of clericalism,” adding that, “The least the church could do in respect for those who have already suffered insult at the hands of the church is to let the perspective of time decide whether or not canonization is in order.”

Mercy Sr. Theresa Kane said other causes for canonization should have had more priority — particularly assassinated Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero’s, calling yesterday’s beatification of the late pontiff “somewhat premature.”

Outside Catholicism, Rev. Charles Curran, professor of theology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas , who claims not to have any objection to PJPII’s beatification, said the church “would be a lot better off if we stopped canonizing popes, bishops, clergy and religious.”

I obtained these from an article by Joshua McElwee in the National Catholic Reporter, where there are more criticisms of the rushed beatification.

On the much darker side of PJPII are the published stories, not incontrovertible but certainly with much basis to consider, of suppression of dissent within the Catholic Church especially in regard to liberation theology and its socialist underpinnings — arguments that some see as justification for the rightwing pogroms in Latin America against progressive priests and activists.

There is the established fact that PJPII operated with the CIA in mobilizing the Polish Solidarity movement, triggering insurrection and establishing the pattern for failed “revolutions” in East Europe. As a 2009 survey of Polish sentiment after two decades of the Solidarity government reported, “…when asked what in the country has changed for the worse in comparison with the communist era, Poles most often mention high unemployment, poor health care, the higher cost of living, low wages, widespread poverty, corruption, and social and economic inequality.” It is the same pattern in almost all of former Soviet Eastern Europe.

A new book, co-authored by Marco Ansaldo, a journalist with the Italian paper La Repubblica, and Turkish journalist Yasemin Taskin, raises evidence that this was US State Secretary Gen. Alexander Haig’s order to blame communists for what was actually an independent act of an outlawed ultra-nationalist, neo-fascist Islamic group (“Grey Wolves”) that papal assassin Mehmet Agca was part of. Agca was later forced by Italian secret service and the CIA to implicate Bulgaria.

Over and above all these, however, is the question of PJPII’s financial dealings. It must be remembered that he took over from the “Smiling Pope” John Paul I, Albino Luciani, who served only 33 days and was poisoned (as documented in “In God’s Name” by David Yallop) because of the reforms he initiated, especially financial reforms.

When PJPII took over, none of these reforms were pursued. Instead, he set a record of profligacy in his travels that he appointed Jaime Cardinal Sin to the Special Commission on Finance to raise funds — even from the Philippines. The worst, however, is still his whitewash of John Paul I’s murder.

As for British Royalty’s crooked-teethed lords and knock-kneed ladies, we’ll wait for the next royal’s murder to say more.

(Tune in to 1098AM, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m., and Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m.; TNT with HTL, Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m., on GNN, Destiny Cable Channel 8, on “Edsa Tres Revisited” with Ronald Lumbao and Linggoy Alcuaz; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus select radio and GNN shows)


(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)

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Gutierrez’s resignation ‘void ab initio’ — Paguia By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/02/2011

Gutierrez’s resignation ‘void ab initio’ — Paguia

By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/02/2011

Outspoken justice system critic Alan Paguia claimed former Ombudsman Ma. Merceditas Gutierrez’s recent resignation was “void ab initio.”

In an e-mailed statement, Paguia, a defense lawyer for President Joseph Estrada before being suspended by the high court for harsh words against the tribunal, said “She (Gutierrez) cannot relinquish an officae she no longer holds,”

“Her term had expired in 2009,” Paguia said, adding Gutierrez had been appointed in 2004 after her predecessor Simeon Marcelo stepped down citing health reasons before completing the law’s seven-year term for the position.

As a consequence, Paguia believes Gutierrez’s term should be only up to the remainder of what would have been Marcelo’s term, or up to 2009 only..... MORE

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Kadhafi survives Nato air strike; son killed 05/02/2011

Kadhafi survives Nato air strike; son killed

05/02/2011
TRIPOLI — A Nato raid killed Moammar Kadhafi’s youngest son and three grandchildren but the Libyan strongman escaped unhurt in what a regime spokesman yesterday said was a deliberate attempt to assassinate him.

The house of Seif al-Arab Kadhafi, 29, “was attacked tonight with full power,” government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim told reporters, announcing the deaths from the raid.

Nato said it had targeted a command and control center.

The Libyan leader and his wife were in the building but were not harmed, Ibrahim said, calling the strike “a direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country.”.... MORE

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Labor warns protests may lead to calls for Noy ouster 05/02/2011

Labor warns protests may lead to calls for Noy ouster

05/02/2011
Thousands of workers and activists took to the streets yesterday to protest the government’s labor export policy and to demand higher wages amid rising prices of basic commodities as a major labor group said the series of protests may lead to the possibility of targeting the ouster of President Aquino.

The Aquino regime should heed Labor Day’s warning signal. If it fails to act now to uphold the interests of the Filipino workers and people, it will face ever-growing protests and the possibility of being the target of an ouster movement, according to the Kilusang Mayo Uno (May 1 movement).

Carrying slogans and banners criticizing the government, the marchers accused President Aquino of reneging on his campaign promise last year to raise the living standards of the country’s workforce.

They also demanded an end to the government’s policy of sending workers overseas. An estimated nine million Filipinos work abroad and their millions in dollar remittances have traditionally buoyed up the economy..... MORE

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Del Rosario orders voluntary repatriation of Pinoy workers in Syria By Michaela P. del Callar 05/02/2011

Del Rosario orders voluntary repatriation of Pinoy workers in Syria

By Michaela P. del Callar 05/02/2011

Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario has ordered voluntary repatriation for 4,110 Filipinos living in three areas in Syria where violent demonstrations are taking place.

Del Rosario, who visited Damascus over the weekend to meet with Syrian officials and personally check on the condition of Filipinos in the strife-torn country, instructed the embassy to ask 110 Filipinos in Daraa, 2,400 in Latakia, and 1,600 in Homs if they wish to be evacuated.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) last week raised the crisis alert level in Syria to number 2, which entails restriction of movements around said country, avoiding large crowds and areas of protest.

Non-essential and non-urgent travel is discouraged, including travel for tourism purposes, and only returning workers are allowed to go back.

There are around 17,000 Filipinos in Syria..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110502nat1.html

Catholics in RP venerate John Paul II 05/02/2011

Catholics in RP venerate John Paul II

05/02/2011
Millions across the largely Catholic Philippines remembered Pope John Paul II yesterday as the Vatican prepared for a ceremony to honor him with near-sainthood status.

In the province of Bataan, north of the capital Manila, dozens joined an early morning walk to raise funds for a papal shrine featuring a life-size statue of the much-beloved pontiff.

The shrine was built at a park which used to house the United Nation’s refugee processing center. The late pope said mass for thousands of Vietnam war refugees there during his first visit to the Philippines in 1981..... MORE

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Maguindanao massacre suspect loses habeas case before appellate court By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/02/2011

Maguindanao massacre suspect loses habeas case before appellate court

By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/02/2011
The Court of Appeals (CA) has stopped a Pasig City court from allowing the release from jail of one of the accused in the Maguindanao massacre case.

In an 18-page decision by Associate Justice Ramon Garcia, the CA’s Ninth Division reversed the order issued by the Pasig Regional Trial Court Branch 153 on Oct. 29, 2010 and instead dismissed the petition for writ of habeas corpus filed by Datukan Malang Salibo.

The appellate court pointed out that under court rules the release of any person through the privilege of a writ of habeas corpus is not allowed if he has been charged before a court.

Salibo was arrested in August 2010 and was subsequently detained by virtue of an arrest warrant for one Butukan S. Malang and a commitment order for Butukan S. Malang, alias Datukan Malang Salibo, both issued by Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes of the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City in relation to the Maguindanao massacre case..... MORE

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Solons air different views on gov’t subsidy for MRT By Gerry Baldo 05/02/2011

Solons air different views on gov’t subsidy for MRT

By Gerry Baldo 05/02/2011

Two lawmakers from Mindanao yesterday said the government subsidy for the Metro Rail Transit system should be scrapped because it is unduly benefiting residents of Metro Manila.

They added the funds that are being used to subsidize the MRT riders should instead be used to fund pro-poor programs for their constituents.

The proposal, however, does not sit well with other lawmakers.

Zambales Rep. Ma. Milagros “Mitos” Magsaysay and Akbayan Rep. Walden Bello said the subsidy should not be stopped because Filipinos are still reeling from the effects of high prices of petroleum products and they need all the support they can get from the government, including the MRT subsidy..... MORE

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One scapegoat down EDITORIAL 05/01/2011

Sunday, May 1, 2011

One scapegoat down

EDITORIAL
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05/01/2011
After acceding to Noynoy’s demand to resign, Ombudsman Merceditas (Merci) Gutierrez’s move is now being ascribed by the same people seeking her resignation to a strategy to save Gloria Arroyo from court cases. And there was yet another reason: Merci no longer would face the impeachment court she protected Gloria by resigning, as Noynoy’s allies said the Senate court proceedings would have inevitably led to the sins of Gloria.

Such an insane argument was being spearheaded by former state prosecutor Dennis Villa-Ignacio, saying the resignation of Gutierrez deprived the nation of a venue to get a glimpse of the pieces of evidence against the Ombudsman under trial that would have linked Arroyo..... MORE

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Cover up for Noy’s failure FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/01/2011

Cover up for Noy’s failure

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/01/2011
House prosecutors missed their chance to grandstand in an impeachment proceeding, now that Ombudsman Merci Gutierrez has resigned, which may be the reason they are now bitching about her quitting at this time — before the trial was scheduled to begin.

The trial, for some prosecutors, and perhaps even some senator-judges, could mean a Senate seat for some of the prosecutors, just as it was during the impeachment trial of then sitting President Joseph Estrada.

Now, what they keep on saying is that while Merci may no longer be impeached — since the aim of an impeachment is the removal of the accused, the same Merci detractors in the House and even in the Senate now issue the veiled threat of her facing criminal charges, which, if based on what the impeachment charges say, won’t fly in a courtroom.

One of the charges leveled against Merci was that of her taking an inordinately long time in resolving cases, the same charge, incidentally, that was leveled against Deputy Ombudsman Emilio Gonzalez by Noynoy and his Palace boys..... MORE

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Domestic violence rings alarm bells in Turkey focus 05/01/2011

Domestic violence rings alarm bells in Turkey

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05/01/2011
ISTANBUL — She is neither a celebrity nor a prominent politician, but a bodyguard escorts Nahide Opuz at every step, even at the supermarket, to fend off a menace that has proved lethal: Her former husband.

The 39-year-old mother of two is the first Turkish woman to have a government-paid bodyguard after the European Court of Human Rights condemned Turkey in 2009 for failing to protect her and her slain mother.

Before the landmark case reached the judges in Strasbourg, Opuz was repeatedly beaten and survived both a stabbing and an attempt to run her over with a car.

After Turkish authorities repeatedly failed to act on her complaints, her ex-husband killed her mother..... MORE

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Declaration of State Policy VIBES & VISION Anthony Vivero 05/01/2011

Declaration of State Policy

VIBES & VISION
Anthony Vivero
05/01/2011
\"The State hereby condemns the existence of illegal gambling activities such as illegal numbers games as this has become an influential factor in an individual’s disregard for the value of dignified work, perseverance and thrift since instant monetary gains from it are being equated to success, thereby becoming a widespread social menace and a source of corruption.” (Republic Act 9287. 2 April 2004)

Noble and ennobling thoughts. Inspired and inspiring words. Admired and admirable intentions. And period! That’s it! Done! Thus a State Policy is gloriously stated and thereafter remains miserably stagnant. Thus something is squarely founded in, and dictated by, elementary ethics only to see paper prints which thereafter served but as waste and garbage. Such is sterling declaration of a State Policy whose significance and relevance were immediately rigid dead right after its ceremonious signing by no less than a Speaker of the House with the Secretary General, a Senate President with the Secretary plus no less than a President of the Philippines..... MORE

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Potential but unnecessary religious conflict TABLETS OF STONE Larry Faraon, OP 05/01/2011

Potential but unnecessary religious conflict

TABLETS OF STONE
Larry Faraon, OP
05/01/2011
It would seem like the controversial issue of the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill) is being dragged into the fray of possible religious conflict, although unnecessary, since in this country religious differences are not being worshipped, as in fanatical scuffles, for instance the Hindus and the Muslims in India and Pakistan or the Catholics and the Protestants in Ireland. There are potential grounds that have been in germinal status, which of course, nobody in his right mind would like to grow into full blown belligerence.

Four days ago, the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) and some prominent Protestant groups, especially those belonging to the National Council of Churches of the Philippines (NCCP), the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC), which claims to enlist in its roster 25,000 evangelical churches, 66 denominations and 150 community and mission organizations all over the Philippines, have laid down their cards in support of the RH Bill. That brings the 79 million strong Catholic Church (80 percent) , the 10 million (5 percent) Muslims and some 3 million El Shaddai, Couples for Christ and other conglomerates in a direct head-on collision with the above-mentioned religious entities supporting the bill..... MORE

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China bans smoking in public venues — in theory LETTER 05/01/2011

China bans smoking in public venues — in theory

LETTER

05/01/2011
BEIJING — China launches a ban on smoking in indoor public spaces Sunday but the effort is widely viewed as vague and half-hearted and few expect it to have much of an impact in the tobacco-addicted country.

The nationwide prohibition is designed to bring China — which has more than 300 million smokers, roughly equal to the entire population of the United States — more in line with health regulations in developed countries.

But it faces a tough test.

Tobacco use is deeply ingrained in China, where offering a cigarette is a common greeting ritual. Lighting up in elevators or even hospital waiting rooms is routine and second-hand smoke is considered a serious health threat..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110501com6.html

NCRPO harbors suspect rapist-cop BLURBAL THRUSTS Louie Logarta 05/01/2011

NCRPO harbors suspect rapist-cop

BLURBAL THRUSTS
Louie Logarta
05/01/2011
The name of alleged rapist PO1 Rodrigo Bajog of the Quezon City Police District, quite curiously, had been omitted by Metro Manila police chief Director Nicanor Bartolome of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) in the list of 70 policemen who’re facing dismissal proceedings for various serious offenses which he recently made public.

This I find to be quite anomalous considering that PO3 Antonio Bautista of the Manila Police District, another rogue law enforcer accused of raping a hapless sidewalk vendor whom he had arrested for vagrancy last Dec. 30, 2010 inside a vacant room in the police headquarters building along UN Avenue, was included in it.

Bajog’s case is almost identical. He stands accused of yanking a female detainee from the women’s cell in the early morning hours of Feb. 22, 2011 and forcing her to have sex with him atop a desk in the investigation room of the Libis, Q.C. police station. After learning that his victim would be lodging a rape complaint, Bajog promptly went AWOL, aided and abetted by his superior Supt. Pedro Sanchez, QCPD Police Station 12 commander, who has since been suspended and charged with grave misconduct..... MORE

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Jinggoy vows changes amid labor protests 05/01/2011

Jinggoy vows changes amid labor protests

05/01/2011
Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada yesterday promised labor policy changes designed to benefit workers when Congress resumes session on May 9.

Militant groups are reportedly set to launch massive protests to air their gripes against the Aquino administration as part of Labor Day celebration.

“Now that we are celebrating the Labor Day, we are reminded once more that human resources are the most important resource any country could have in order to achieve progress and development. It is only appropriate that we strengthen our resolve to take care of them and accord what is due them and their hardwork,” he said in a statement.

Estrada, concurrent chairman of the Senate committee on labor, employment and human resources development and of the joint congressional oversight committee on labor and employment (Cocle), said he wants to uphold and strengthen the rights of workers to decent pay and benefits; to ensure equal employment oppor-tunities for all, and improve the welfare mechanisms for the overseas Filipino workers and their families..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110501hed2.html

Wikileaks: Aussies junk bases in RP By Michaela P. del Callar 05/01/2011

Wikileaks: Aussies junk bases in RP

By Michaela P. del Callar 05/01/2011

Australia has no plans of establishing military bases in the Philippines amid public fears that the signing of an expanded defense agreement with Manila would pave the way for a permanent Australian armed forces presence in the country, a 2007 confidential diplomatic cable released by on-line whistle-blower Wikileaks said.

The cable submitted to the State Department by former US Ambassador to the Philippines, Kristie Kenny, dated June 1, 2007, said Australia has vowed to support the country’s counter-terrorism efforts, particularly in the restive Southern Philippine region of Mindanao, as well as help it combat transnational crimes.
During the state visit of former President Gloria Arroyo to Australia on May 30 to 31, 2007, Canberra likewise stressed that it will not assume any combat role in the Philippines nor build bases under the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA).

“The two sides emphasized their counter-terrorism partnership, especially in Mindanao and against transnational terrorism, but underscored that there would be no Australian bases in the Philippines, nor would Australian troops undertake combat operations,” according to one of the series of cables from the US Embassy in Manila obtained by Wikileaks and released only last Thursday..... MORE

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Abu Sayyaf abducts Sino trader in Jolo By Gina Peralta-Elorde 05/01/2011

Abu Sayyaf abducts Sino trader in Jolo

By Gina Peralta-Elorde 05/01/2011

A Filipino-Chinese businessman owner was seized by at least eight heavily armed men in Jolo, Sulu last Friday afternoon, police report said.

The victim was identified as Nelson Lim, 67, owner of Plaza Panciteria, a popular restaurant in Jolo and one of the town’s oldest panciterias. Lim also owns the Times Hardware.

Based on report, Lim was abducted by armed men around 5:30 p.m., last Friday near his house in Sitio Lambayong in Barangay Bus-bus, Jolo. He was dragged into a waiting old blue L-300 van.

The alleged get-away van used by the suspects was recovered by the police in Sandah village in nearby Patikul town..... MORE

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Police prevent anti-mining advocates from staging rally in Cagayan By Ted Boehnert 05/01/2011

Police prevent anti-mining advocates from staging rally in Cagayan

By Ted Boehnert 05/01/2011
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya – A scheduled anti-mining rally in Gonzaga town, Cagayan was aborted yesterday to prevent possible violence as tensions flared up between anti-mining advocates and the town’s policemen who said that the rally had no permit.

Rochelle Garma, an employee of the Catholic-run Saint Anthony’s Academy of Gonzaga town and one of the rally organizers, said tension was created after police in Gonzaga town swooped down on the school where the anti-mining rally participants were gathering around 6 a.m.

Garma, also the secretary of the Gonzaga Alliance for Environmental Protection and Preservation, said the police were insisting on stopping the rally, stressing that the organizers had not secured a permit..... MORE

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It’s rainy on Labor Day, says Pagasa 05/01/2011

It’s rainy on Labor Day, says Pagasa

05/01/2011
It’s going to be a rainy Labor Day.

State forcasters reminded people to bring umbrellas today as prospective jobseekers may be in for a rainy day when they go to job fairs.

The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) yesterday said isolated rains and thunderstorms are expected in some parts of Luzon.

“We can expect cloudy skies with isolated rains and thunderstorms in parts of Central and Southern Luzon, Metro Manila, Visayas and Mindanao,” Pagasa forecaster Elvie Enriquez said in an interview on dzBB radio..... MORE

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Tesda extols women for treading fields believed to be only for men 05/01/2011

Tesda extols women for treading fields believed to be only for men

05/01/2011
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) lauded its graduates, especially the women, who recently accomplished the Competency-Based Training Program, the government’s project to help improve Filipinos’ lives through better employment opportunities.

“Our women scholars have treaded fields never before imagined to be women’s world. Now we have female welders, automotive specialists and skilled electronic workers. They have taken the challenge offered by Tesda and hurdled it successfully,” Tesda Director General Joel Villanueva said.

“Every graduation ceremony of our scholars brings pride because it serves as a testament of Tesda’s best investments — education and new opportunities for our workers, especially our women workers,” Villanueva added.

Villanueva expressed hopes the graduates will soon join the labor force when they find jobs in the country or abroad..... MORE

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VP Binay hopes to conclude survey on burial of Marcos at Libingan this month 05/01/2011

VP Binay hopes to conclude survey on burial of Marcos at Libingan this month

05/01/2011
Vice President Jejomar Binay has expressed hope he would be able to conclude the survey and come up with a recommendation by May on whether or not former President Ferdinand Marcos should be buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.

President Aquino has assigned Binay to study the issue, saying the latter would be able to give the proposal “a fair hearing.”

In line with the President’s instructions, Binay decided to undertake wide multi-sectoral consultations with the people on the matter by encouraging them to participate in the discussion and send him their views through e-mail or text messages..... MORE

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No more excuses EDITORIAL 04/30/2011

Saturday, April 30, 2011

No more excuses

EDITORIAL
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04/30/2011
Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez has resigned from her post and obviously, Noynoy must be overjoyed by the latest turn of events.

He immediately accepted Merci’s resignation.

But now that Merci is gone, he may be facing an even bigger hurdle as he no longer has that excuse he always uses to blame his failure to get rid of corruption in his government, due to what he and his allies call their major “stumbling block” now that she has resigned.

When scandals start to rock his government too, who else will he be blaming for the corruption?.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110430com1.html

Good choice? FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 04/30/2011

Good choice?

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
04/30/2011
The Makati Business Club (MBC) is really riding high under the Noynoy administration, what with an additional appointee to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner in Gus Lagman.

Lagman was reportedly apppointed by Noynoy on the strength of his IT credentials. Fine. But his track record — at least during election quick counts in the past — always held a partisan color and this may prove disturbing to many when election time comes.

True, Lagman did question the reliability of the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines in 2010 as well as the anomalous Mega-Pacific deal during the time of Benjamin Abalos Sr. And Lagman, even as a commissioner, pushes the release of the source code and other documents which Jose Melo and his Comelec commissioners refused to release, despite a Supreme Court order for the Comelec to free these.

But it has also been noted that, despite all his and his Namfrel colleagues’ opposition to the PCOS machines, they all seemed to have stopped all complaints after their candidate won the Comelec “unofficial” precinct count that was pretty questionable. Even the provincial and municipal count failed to match the precinct count, as there was a clear 4 to 5 million votes in excess of the official precinct ballot count..... MORE

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Bosnian Croats feel squeezed in Muslim-shared entity focus 04/30/2011

Bosnian Croats feel squeezed in Muslim-shared entity

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04/30/2011
MOSTAR — More than 15 years since the end of Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war, Muslims and Croats still avoid each other in this picturesque southern town.

They were allies against the Serbs during most of the conflict, but also fought each other for a period, notably in the region around Mostar.

Under the Dayton settlement they were forced into an autonomous but shared federation, with the Serbs having their own entity, the Republika Srpska.

Now demands are building among Croats to be given their own autonomy amid feelings that the majority Muslims are squeezing them out of a voice..... MORE

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CHR Decision on Fil-Am Activist Case to Perpetuate Impunity – Rights Groups

Human rights group Karapatan said that with the CHR resolution, “the crime of torture will have its heyday under the Aquino administration.”
By RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com

The Commission on Human Rights’s (CHR) report on the abduction of Filipino-American activist Melissa Roxas and two others has drawn criticisms from human rights groups.

Roxas, a member of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-USA chapter, and her two companions Juanito Carrabeo and John Edward Jandoc were forcibly taken by armed men on May 19, 2009 in La Paz, Tarlac. Roxas suffered torture for six days before she was freed by her captors. In her affidavit and subsequent testimonies before the CHR and Congress, Roxas maintained that her captors were members of the military.

In its recent findings, however, the CHR said there is insufficient evidence to support Roxas’s allegations that members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) took her and subjected her to physical and mental maltreatment.

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) bewailed the CHR resolution saying it “practically clears” the military of any wrongdoing.

While the CHR resolution states that there is “enough evidence to find that complainant has suffered cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment or punishment by persons unknown,” it also states that there is insufficient evidence to support Roxas’s claim of torture because, according to the rights body, there was not enough evidence to determine the identities of the abductors.

Melissa Roxas testifies during the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) investigation on her abduction and torture in 2009.(Photo by Ronalyn V. Olea / bulatlat.com)



















 “In the light of the lack of evidence against the persons who inflicted the physical and psychological maltreatment on the complainant, it is not possible for the Commission to reach any findings on torture, the definition of which includes elements of State party or agent and certain intentions, purposes and motivations,” the CHR resolution said.

The same report states: “The CHR has received information that indicates the possibility that members of the NPA committed the kidnapping and other human rights violations on Roxas et al. These sources have been found to be credible. However, no specific names of individuals have been provided to the CHR, thus the Commission, with its limited resources, is unable to further follow up and identify specific persons as the possible perpetrators.”.... MORE

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URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/04/27/chr-decision-on-fil-am-activist-case-to-perpetuate-impunity-%e2%80%93-rights-groups/

Kin, Writers and Artists Launch Campaign for Release of Detained Poet Ericson Acosta

“His works as a writer, poet, thespian, singer and songwriter have remained relevant especially to the succeeding generations of UP activists in and out of the university. His bias for the poor and oppressed dates back to his campus days.”

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

Mrs. Liwayway Acosta is graceful in keeping her pain hidden; but sometimes it becomes too much and tears fall and she struggles to regain her composure.

For over two months now, Mrs. Liwayway and her husband Isaias Acosta and have been worried because one of their two children, their son, writer and poet Ericson, 37, had been detained and falsely and maliciously charged with illegal possession of firearms in Catbalogan, Samar. Both mother and father are now at the lead of a campaign pressing for their poet-son’s immediate release.

“At least we know that he’s alright and that he’s not being hurt. That was our greatest worry in the beginning. Our son is made of stronger stuff and we know that he’s holding up in prison. This is not the kind of thing that will break Eric,” said Mrs. Acosta.

Mr. Acosta in the meantime is the unashamedly proud father. He even has a list of his only child’s achievements since grade school, and at the drop of a hat can enumerate the various literary, theatrical and scientific awards Ericson has received since he was in shorts and attending grade school in St. Mary’s College,and eventually when he went to the University of Sto. Tomas for his secondary education.
“He has never been anything but a good son, an intelligent student, and a loving parent to his own son Emmanuel,” said Mr. Acosta.

Artists Rally Behind Campaign for Poet’s Release

Two weeks ago, the family and Ericson’s friends and former colleagues officially launched the Free Ericson Acosta campaign in Quezon City. It was a reunion of sorts for Ericson’s friends from his university days, and an event that saw some of the most respected names in the Philippines’ literary circles placing their support behind an artist who chose a path of human rights activism.

Family, friends and supporters from the art community commit their support to the Free Ericson Acosta Campaign. At the lead are father Isaias Acosta and mother Liwayway (not in picture)..(Photo by Ina Alleco R. Silverio / bulatlat.com)



















At the time when Ericson was arrested earlier last February 13, he was a freelance journalist documenting the human rights situation in Western Samar. He was arrested in the company of various community leaders from a farmers’ organization who staunchly defended him and affirmed his work as a writer.

During the campaign launch press conference, Ericson’s former editor-in-chief in the Philippine Collegian Michael John Ac-ac said that the former had true artist sensibilities and that he, Ericson, honed it through the years by voracious reading, prolific writing and by constantly discovering developments in the cultural scene.
.... MORE

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Think Tanks Refute Malacañang’s Arguments Against Wage Hikes

Think Tanks Refute Malacañang’s Arguments Against Wage Hikes

 “Since July 2010, skyrocketing commodity prices coupled with stagnant wages have eroded workers’ wages in lightning speed, which is unmatched by the previous administration,” said EILER executive director Anna Leah Escresa.
By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

As Malacañang thumbs down the demand of government employees in the country for a substantial wage increase, research groups have taken turns debunking government claims that salary and wage hikes are impossible to implement given the current economic conditions.

Current Wage Provides Only 41 Percent of What Families Need 

The IBON Foundation said the value of the daily minimum wage in Metro Manila has dropped and is only able to provide for about 41 percent of the amount needed for a family to live decently. This is less than the figure 10 years ago, in 2001, wherein the minimum wage was about 52 percent of the cost to live decently.

According to the IBON Foundation, the daily minimum wage of P404 (US$9.39) is just 2/5 of the estimated average family living wage (FLW) of P988 (US$23) in the National Capital Region (NCR) as of March 2011. The family living wage is defined as the minimum amount needed for a family of six members to meet their daily food and non-food needs plus a 10 percent allocation for savings. The latest living wage estimates are based on the 2008 family living wage computation of the National Wages and Productivity Commission of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

According to IBON data, the daily minimum wage of P265 (US$6) in 2001 was half of the amount a family needed to live decently, which was then pegged at P509 (US$12).


(Photo by Ina Alleco R. Silverio / bulatlat.com)
As the DOLE and the wage boards deliberate on whether to give a wage hike next month, the research group urged government to raise wages to a decent level and approximate the wage increase to the estimated family living wage.

Nonstop Price Hikes
Adding to the urgency of a wage increase, a labor research group said, is the fact that the combined wage increases in the past decade had been totally eroded within only eight months by nonstop price hikes under the Aquino administration..... MORE

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URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/04/23/independent-think-tanks-refute-malacanangs-arguments-against-p6000-and-p125-salary-wage-hikes/

Media Groups Urge Aquino to Take Concrete Action to Stop the Killings

Media Groups Urge Aquino to Take Concrete Action to Stop the Killings

“As we pause from daily routine in this period of spiritual contemplation and renewal, we ask once again that you draw strength from our advocacy to end the impunity that has punished the Filipino people for so long.”

By RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com
MANILA – In an open letter, media organizations called on President Benigno S. Aquino III to take concrete action to put a stop to the killings of journalists.

The Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists, Inc. (FFFJ), a national network of press oriented organizations, together with other media organizations and mass communication professors and students, said the action should “send a signal that the executive will do all that is necessary and within its power to counter impunity.”
Six journalists have been murdered since Aquino assumed the presidency. An unidentified gunman shot at broadcaster Miguel Belen of Camarines Sur on July 9, 2010; he later died on July 31. On January 24, Gerardo Ortega was gunned down in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. A woman broadcaster Marlina Flores Sumera was shot dead on March 24. The FFFJ noted that the first two killings are work-related and said that the murder of Sumera could also be work- related..... MORE

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URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/04/21/media-groups-urge-aquino-to-take-concrete-action-to-stop-the-killings/

Merci resigns By Arlie O. Calalo and Gerry Baldo 04/30/2011

SAYS NATION, INSTITUTION, FAMILY COME FIRST

Merci resigns

By Arlie O. Calalo and Gerry Baldo 04/30/2011

Catching her detractors by surprise, embattled Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez yesterday personally submitted her resignation to President Aquino 10 days before her impeachment trial at the Senate would have started, earlier scheduled for May 9, when sessions resume.

Gutierrez submitted her one-page resignation letter to Aquino around 10:30 a.m. in Malacañang and proceeded to her office in Quezon City where she held a news conference wherein she read a prepared statement regarding her sudden decision to resign from her post.

In her letter to the President, she said her resignation will take effect on May 6 or three days before her impeachment trial at the Senate was set to begin.

Scheduled to retire in December 2012, Gutierrez stressed that her “undivided loyalty” was to the Filipino people, and not to the former President, although she said she is grateful to the former President for having appointed her to this post.... MORE
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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110430hed1.html

High court reverses Desierto ruling on behest loans 04/30/2011

High court reverses Desierto ruling on behest loans

04/30/2011
The Supreme Court has reversed the 1998 ruling of the Office of the Ombudsman as it ordered to indict officials of a local company for an anomalous behest loan it allegedly obtained 35 years ago.

The high court’s First Division, through Associate Justice Jose Perez, reversed the findings of former Ombudsman Aniano Desierto who had dismissed the case along with 17 others filed by the Presidential Ad Hoc Fact-Finding Committee on Behest Loans.

Desierto dismissed all of these cases on the ground of prescription and insufficiency of evidence.

Named respondents in the particular case were Mohammad Ali Dimaporo, Abdullah Dimaporo and Amer Dianalan, stockholders and officers of the Mindanao Coconut Oil Mills (Mincoco), a domestic corporation established in 1974..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110430hed3.html

Police confiscate guns from Cagayan farmers By Ted Boehnert 04/30/2011

Police confiscate guns from Cagayan farmers

By Ted Boehnert 04/30/2011

TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan — Policemen confiscated several firearms believed to be unregistered owned by three farmers in a remote town here last Wednesday, police report said.

Senior Supt. Mao Aplasca, Cagayan police director, identified the farmers as Solito Cabbuag, Loreto Cabbuag and Jayson Banad, all residents of Barangay Mauanan in Rizal town, Cagayan Valley province.

According to Aplasca, confiscated were M16 Armalite rifle with 14 alloy magazines and 300 live rounds of ammunition, a 12-gauge shotgun with 6 live rounds of ammunition and a .22 caliber pistol with a magazine and 38 live rounds of ammunition.

The guns and ammunition were confiscated based on a search warrant issued by Judge Edman Castillo of Tuao Regional Trial Court Branch 11, Tuguegarao City.... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110430nat10.html

Know RH, RP bills first before supporting them, urges solon By Angie M. Rosales 04/30/2011

Know RH, RP bills first before supporting them, urges solon

By Angie M. Rosales 04/30/2011

Amid the increasing tension between the Malacañang and the Catholic Church on the raging debates over the controversial Reproductive Health (RH) bill or Responsible Parenthood (RP) bill, a senator is appealing to the public to get themselves fully educated to the issue before taking any position on the matter.

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV made the call as he took note of the apparent misconception of some individuals as to the advantages and disadvantages of the bill.

“The public is unwittingly supporting the RH bill because they are being led to believe that the measure would control population growth and allow access to contraceptives.

“But the thing is, contraceptives can be accessed freely now and the Department of Health (DoH), in fact, has been distributing contraceptives even without the RH bill. Also, there is no provision in the RH bill that would help control the population,” he said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110430nat2.html

Over 1 million toddlers enrolled in DepEd’s kindergarten schools By Jason Faustino 04/30/2011

Over 1 million toddlers enrolled in DepEd’s kindergarten schools

By Jason Faustino 04/30/2011

Over one million pre-school children signed up during the early registration campaign conducted last January giving the Department of Education (DepEd) a head’s up before universal kindergarten is implemented in all public schools starting June 2011.

Education Secretary Armin Luistro said the universal public kindergarten program for five-year-old will give new entrants to basic education the proper preparation on the rigors of schooling. “Studies have shown that school children who went to pre-school are better prepared for schooling and have greater chances of finishing school.”

Universal kindergarten is the first step under the 12-basic education programs of the government which aims to prepare high school graduates for the world of work, for college education and for the global arena.
“We always say that education is a great equalizer. This universal kindergarten program will do just that as it democratizes access to pre-school education which used to be enjoyed only by those who can afford it in private schools,” Luistro said..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110430nat1.html

Security at Laperal Compound tightened By Pat C. Santos 04/30/2011

Security at Laperal Compound tightened

By Pat C. Santos 04/30/2011

Concerned over the safety of informal settlers at Laperal Compound in Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City, Mayor Jejomar “Erwin” Binay has reiterated his appeal to the 400 families whose houses were razed by fire recently to avail themselves of the relocation sites and financial support offered by the city government.

This came after Binay ordered the Makati police to enforce tight security measures to prevent residents from rebuilding their houses after a violent confrontation they had with police-backed demolition team.

Binay said the compound is a danger zone and forbade residents to return after last week’s fire that razed more than 900 houses and left some 2,700 families homeless..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110430met1.html

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