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That anti-Aquino-Cojuangco YouTube video DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 11/14/2011

Monday, November 14, 2011

That anti-Aquino-Cojuangco YouTube video

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
11/14/2011
As of the last count, I read that 577,000 hits had already registered for YouTube video, “Aquino-Cojuangco: Facts they don’t want you to know.” That’s what some would call having gone “viral.” Made by “PinoyMonkeyPride Production,” the opening sequence introduces us to a riveting historical account while offering a glimpse into the makers’ real intentions.

The story begins with the Philippine Revolution and Gen. Antonio Luna taking the gold of the revolutionary movement from the Ilocos treasury and the Governor of Pampanga to Paniqui, Tarlac, specifically to the home of Luna’s supposed girlfriend, Ysidra Cojuangco. Three days later, Luna was assassinated by Aguinaldo officers and the “gold treasures of the First Philippine Republic suddenly disappeared,” which “even the American forces couldn’t find.”

By the year 1900, “Ysidra Cojuangco became one of the richest women in the Philippines,” leading to the expansion of Cojuangco lands across central Luzon, the establishment of the Paniqui Sugar Mills, the Finance and Investments Corp. and the Philippine Bank of Commerce, among other things.

By the 1930s, the family owned 12,000 hectares and controlled the rice trade of the entire province of Tarlac. It goes on to tell of the Cojuangcos’ invasion of politics, beginning with Melecio Cojuangco in Congress, followed by a long, long line down to Gibo, with special highlights on Corazon Aquino and son Noynoy. A voice fired off a list of all Cojuangco politicos in machinegun mode while decrying the lack of progress in the family’s home turf.

The narrative then moves on to the union of the two Tarlac clans, with the wedding of Ninoy Aquino and Corazon Cojuangco, whose matrimonial ninong was President Ramon Magsaysay.

With the crony deal concluded in 1958 for the Cojuangcos’ purchase of Compania Tabacalera’s Azucarera with government money, Magsaysay provided two conditions: The inclusion of the adjoining Hacienda Luisita and the distribution of hacienda lands to its farmers after 10 years.

We all know where that story ends and the video names the hundreds killed in the course of the Cojuangcos’ defense of the hacienda over the decades, including the Luisita Massacre and the murder of farmer-supporter Bishop Alberto Ramento, plus, the violation of the land reform law by Cory herself when she was president.

The video goes on to present Ninoy as the non-hero who died only for his ambition (as distinguished from Jose Rizal), as well as of Cory restoring the oligarchs; of Kris being the “Mary Magdalene of Media;” and of Noynoy as the “blame game” rock star.

I have been telling almost the exact same story in debunking the myths of the Yellow media, which the video brands as “Pro-Poor, Pro-Poverty, Pro-Oligarchy” Yellow Propaganda.

While I am happy that it is somehow shattering the hold that the Yellows still have over the mind of many Filipinos, especially the youth, there is one caveat that the public should take note of: It is part of a more insidious campaign to subvert a more basic issue for our nation.

The subliminal message does this so well by first latching on to the popular antipathy against oligarch families like the Aquino-Cojuangcos and then intersperses this with the argument that since the nationalist economic provisions in our Constitution only protects the oligarchs, the charter must be changed to open the country to foreigners.

(Ito ang video na tinutukoy ni Ka Mentong )




This “Aquino-Cojuangco” video is part of a seemingly very well-funded Web campaign that clamors for Charter change (Cha-cha) and the removal of the protectionist provisions in our Constitution, as well as the shift to a parliamentary form of government. It is part of a series of YouTube videos that links up with GetRealPhilippines.com and AntiPinoy.com.

While I have issues in these sites that I can enthusiastically agree with, this one enigma — their push for the opening up of the Philippines to untrammeled entry of foreign capital and control of its economy; and for the removal of restrictions on foreign ownership of our national patrimony and media through Cha-cha by any means (including constituent assembly), which they say will end the rule and abuse of the local oligarchy — casts a very dark shadow on all the rest.

Given that we can already see the West having tumultuous revolts in the occupy protests against their own oligarchs, from the Wall Street mafia, Warren Buffet, et al., General Motors, to even Rupert Murdoch and the other media mega-corporations, that call to get rid of the local oligarchs, and in their place welcome their foreign counterparts, is simply inane. How can anyone think that giving the Philippines to these voracious profit gorgers will make things better for us?

The global oligarchs won’t be kinder and gentler than the local oligarchs have been to the Filipino public all these decades. The two will only reinforce each other.

Therefore, the antithesis to the local oligarchy is not the global oligarchy. The antithesis to both is national or popular ownership!

If there is to be any change in the Constitution, what’s needed is the further protection of the nation and the people’s fundamental economic rights. This can only be done through the nationalization and/or cooperativization of, among other things, basic and strategic utilities and industries, basic function of issuing money and credit management, the fundamental right to work, and the right to be free from the abuse and exploitation of private monopolies. Only through these can the state ensure the right of every citizen to employment, affordable food, low-cost government services, medical care, education and basic shelter.

PinoyMonkeyPride, AntiPinoy, and GetRealPhilippines are really insulting the Filipino intelligence if, like Senate President Juan Ponce-Enrile and House Speaker Sonny Belmonte, they think Filipinos of all classes don’t already know that the country’s highest power costs in Asia is the very thing keeping local and foreign investments away — instead of the restriction on foreigners from owning properties and corporations in the Philippines, who, it must be said, already own the local oligarchs here.

(Tune in to Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m. on 1098AM; Talk News TV with HTL, Saturday, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m., on GNN, Destiny Cable Channel 8; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)

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

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111114com5.html

Spaced out at Apec EDITORIAL 11/14/2011

Spaced out at Apec

EDITORIAL
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11/14/2011
Being at Bahay Pangarap (House of Dreams, his official residence) too long might be proving harmful to Noynoy’s mental health.

Noynoy was worked up the other day, enough for him to stun everybody back home when he claimed that his administration had solved the problem on rice supply, saying the country has grown enough of the grain to stop importation while at the same time reporting the employment of more Filipinos and the discovery of a natural gas field that he said is even bigger than the Malampaya gas field.

The major natural gas find that Noynoy revealed before businessmen in a sideline forum for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum was particularly sensational since it was never in any occasion, even by the Department of Energy (DoE) that this was revealed..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111114com1.html

The donkey in him FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/14/2011

The donkey in him

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/14/2011
Even while abroad, and among world leaders, Noynoy continues to make an ass of himself. A statesman he can never hope to be, much less be recognized as a true leader and achiever, despite his pretence at being one.

At the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) meet, while he bragged about how he had licked the food security problem in the Philippines, talking about the bountiful rice harvests we have had in the past three quarters — which no one in the audience could have possibly swallowed, given the fact of the twin typhoons that inundated the countryside and destroyed the rice crops — he had to again make a snide remark about his having succeeded where his predecessor failed — because, as he put it, she was focused on her political survival.

Why even bring that up — assuming it is true — in an international summit of Asia-Pacific leaders? Frankly, that was in really bad taste. No one would applaud him for doing that..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111114com2.html

Kenyan troops bogged down in Somalia one month on focus 11/14/2011

Kenyan troops bogged down in Somalia one month on

focus

11/14/2011
NAIROBI — One month into Kenya’s military offensive against Somalia’s extremist Shebab rebels, attacks have multiplied back home, aid agencies have expressed concern and troops are bogged down in mud.

Kenya, which has traditionally employed non-military means to try to solve two decades of anarchy in neighboring Somalia, deployed forces across the border on Oct. 14.

A series of kidnappings of foreigners on Kenyan soil and incursions by the al-Qaeda-inspired Shebab, who control much of southern Somalia, triggered Kenya’s unprecedented offensive..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111114com3.html

Occupy Wall Street plans march to Washington

Occupy Wall Street plans march to Washington

The Occupy Wall Street protests may have already spread to cities across the world, but the movement’s next major migration will be easy to see if you're on the East Coast anytime soon. Protesters are taking the movement on the road — literally.

Starting Wednesday, November 8, protesters in New York City’s Zuccotti Park, the central hub and starting point of the ongoing Occupy Wall Street movement, will be marching hundreds of miles from Lower Manhattan into Washington DC, stopping at smaller occupation-style demonstrations along the way.

Organizers on the OccupyWallStreet.org website have revealed plans for Occupy the Highway: The 99 Percent March to Washington. Protesters will be playing in safe, however, and will ditch the major roadways in exchange for more pedestrian-friendly thoroughfares. They intend on leaving New York City Wednesday at noon and plan to march roughly 20 miles a day, stopping along the way in Trenton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and elsewhere before arriving in Washington two weeks later..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://rt.com/usa/news/occupy-march-washington-way-847/

Occupy Portland: Dozens arrested as camps torn apart (VIDEO)



 Occupy Portland: Dozens arrested as camps torn apart (VIDEO)

Dozens of Occupy protesters have been arrested during a weekend standoff with Portland police. Thousands of people took to the streets to protect their camps in two local parks from being torn apart by officers in riot gear.

At one point, police used loudspeakers to broadcast a warning to protesters that they might use “chemical agents and impact weapons” to control the crowd. However, the authorities have rejected allegations that weapons of any kind were actually used against the demonstrators.

As the deadline to dismantle the camps in Portland passed, hundreds of protesters remained in their two encampments, prompting riot police to move in to evict them. The standoff continued through the night, as police continued to push protesters back. One demonstrator said police had created a false “sense of calm” before moving in..... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/occupy-portland-moved-prison-257/

S. Korean gov’t cracks down on migrant workers

 S. Korean gov’t cracks down on migrant workers

“The growing number of undocumented OFWs worldwide is indicative of the ongoing crisis of forced migration and systemic economic crisis in the country.” – Garry Martinez, Migrante International
By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

In solidarity with other migrant organizations and labor advocacy groups, the Katipunan ng mga Samahang Migranteng Manggagawa sa Korea (Kasamma-Ko) expressed outrage over what it said was the Korean government’s intensifying crackdown against migrant workers.

According to Kasamma-Ko chairman Pol Par, the Korean government’s Bureau of Immigration is committing grave human rights violations.

According to reports from PressTV, South Korean migrants led by trade unions and migrant groups have been holding daily rallies and other forms of protests against the Seoul government’s month-long crackdown against undocumented migrants. Migrant groups and allied organizations charged the Korean government of “hunting workers down like criminals.”

As per 2009 migrant labor statistics, there are roughly 680,000 migrant workers living in South Korea who work in a number of industries, in particular, manufacturing, construction, and in services such as restaurants and entertainment.

A lawyer with the Korean Public Interest Lawyers’ Group YunJi-Young said that despite the South Korean government’s declaration that it was only doing research into the working conditions of migrant workers, the actual procedures it was implementing constituted a crackdown against illegal migrants. Ji-Young said it was likely that the crackdowns will result to various violations against individual and human rights, among them violations against personal liberty..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/11/12/s-korean-govt-cracks-down-on-migrant-workers/

Due process and closure C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 11/14/2011

Due process and closure

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
11/14/2011
In justifying the ban on GMA’s travel abroad, P-Noy and his Justice secretary, Leila de Lima, adverted to the need for closure. Noting that the country remains mired in a host of unresolved issues and concerns which endangers the nation’s security and development they would make of GMA, her husband and their closest associates examples of how the oft-repeated daang matuwid (straight and narrow path) deals with crimes and misdemeanors. They are to be the accountable “poster children” of corruption and abuse of power in this benighted land as they promised on the campaign trail. I have no doubt they have made their computations that the public would support them on this call. So far, the opinion polls show a majority is all for closure. But not necessarily with the manner they are conducting this “crime and accountability” campaign. As lawyer Alan Paguia said in our regular Saturday Forum at Annabel’s, the administration’s case will rise or fall on the issue of due process. He should know whereof he speaks..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111114com4.html

Pacman fails to slay ghost of Marquez 11/14/2011

ANOTHER CONTROVERSIAL WIN

Pacman fails to slay ghost of Marquez

11/14/2011
Las Vegas, Nevada — A deja vu, more or less.

Once again Manny Pacquiao defeated Juan Manuel Marquez in another controversial finish as Pacquiao defended his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight crown via a majority decision but through a dismal performance that was dissed by experts and fans.

Two of the judges at a jampacked MGM Grand Arena scored the bout at 115-113 and 116-112 for Pacquiao. The third saw it even at 114-114.

The Daily Tribune had it at 115-113 also for Pacquiao. But reviews of the fight had others either favoring Marquez, or at least another draw. The fight was that close!.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111114hed2.html

Palace: No apology, travel ban stays on GMA By Danessa O. Rivera 11/14/2011

DESPITE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REBUFF ON ASYLUM YARN

Palace: No apology, travel ban stays on GMA

By Danessa O. Rivera 11/14/2011

There will be no apology and the travel ban stays, that in gist was the reply of the Palace to the demand of the camp of former President Arroyo for Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to apologize to both Mrs. Arroyo and the government of the Dominican Republic for spreading the rumor that Mrs. Arroyo is seeking political asylum in that country which the government of the Carribean nation denied ever receiving such a request.

A legal expert, meanwhile, said the hardline stance of the Aquino administration on barring Arroyo from traveling without constitutional basis violates her right to travel and will boost her chance of being granted political asylum if she opts to seek refuge abroad.

“It will be easier for Mrs. Arroyo to apply for asylum because the administration is showing patent persecution of her,” lawyer Alan Paguia said..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111114hed1.html

Solons urge imposition of death penalty on foreign drug traffickers By Charlie V. Manalo 11/14/2011

Solons urge imposition of death penalty on foreign drug traffickers

By Charlie V. Manalo 11/14/2011

The House committee on dangerous drugs has reported for plenary action a bill imposing death penalty to foreign nationals who are arrested in the country for drug trafficking.

House Bill 4510 authored by Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, along with Abante Mindanao Rep Maximo Rodriguez Jr., seeks to amend Republic Act 9165 otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. The law prohibits the imposition of the death penalty in the Philippines.

“While the intention in passing the law was very clear and noble, there are some sectors of society who believe that this law is not just and equitable,” Rodriguez said..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20111114nat1.html

Lim orders social welfare body to rescue chained girl By Pat. C. Santos 11/14/2011

Lim orders social welfare body to rescue chained girl

By Pat. C. Santos 11/14/2011

Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim has ordered the city’s social welfare department to rescue a six-year-old girl, who is on chain by her parents when left alone in the house, along with her eight-month old sister in Tondo.

In his directive, Lim tasked Manila Department of Social Welfare chief Jay dela Fuente to file a case against the kids’ parents for subjecting their two toddlers on such condition and treatment.

The parents’ harsh treatment against their two daughters was reported by Manila District 1 chief Lala Clemente to Mayor Lim. The family is living in Barangay 58 in Tondo, Manila..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20111114met2.html

Bill prohibiting politicians from putting names in project billboards gets support 11/14/2011

Bill prohibiting politicians from putting names in project billboards gets support

11/14/2011
A bill, which prohibits politicians from plastering their names and faces on billboards announcing road projects, has gained strong grounds in the House of Representatives.

Rep. Teddy Casio (Party-list, Bayan Muna) said the bill is a good measure of what daang matuwid should really be exemplified.
 
Casio and Rep. Neri Colmenares (Party-list, Bayan Muna) are the authors of House Bill 2309 or An Act Prohibiting The Naming Of Public Properties and Government Services After Incumbent Elected Public Officials, Their Kin, Spouses and Relatives of up to Fourth Civil Degree of Consanguinity and Providing Penalties thereof and for Other Purposes..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20111114met1.html

Golden drought greets Pinoys early in Day 3 11/14/2011

Golden drought greets Pinoys early in Day 3

11/14/2011
PALEMBANG, Indonesia — Gold medals were slippery eels in many fronts for Team Philippines and a lean harvest of two silver and seven bronze medals Sunday could be telling in the short 11-day medal race of the 26th Southeast Asian Games.

Host Indonesia revved up and Thailand assumed its rightful place in the picture and so did Vietnam for the 1-2-3 slots while Singapore, dislodged from second overnight, Malaysia and the Philippines started their own jockeying for fourth.

The present order in the medal standings after two days had the host country with 33 gold medals, Thailand 12, Vietnam 11, Singapore 9, Malaysia and the Philippines 4, including the one taekwondo jin Camille Manalo won Saturday but was only credited Sunday in the official Web site of the Games..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/sports/20111114spo3.html

Spring of hope runs out EDITORIAL 11/13/2011

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Spring of hope runs out

EDITORIAL
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11/13/2011
The recent string of indicting studies on the country describing it as a mine field for business for having either the most hated or the worst airport in the world; a justice system that is unstable as the minds of the judges who run it and the unpredictable policies of government, all add up to conclude that Noynoy is failing miserably in the front of attracting foreign investments.

Noynoy’s biggest fault is resting on his presidential campaign laurels, stoked mostly by public sympathy owing to the death of his mother, the late Cory Aquino, which an economist recently described thus as his inability to convert what is supposed to be an overwhelming vote, which remains disputable, as fuel to get the economy moving..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111113com1.html

Boomerang FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/13/2011

Boomerang

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/13/2011
Noynoy and his Justice chief certainly must be seen by the world as a laughing stock and an embarrassment to the Filipino people, what with their insistence in claiming that Gloria Arroyo has been using the travel for medical purposes as a stepping stone to become a political asylee in any of the countries she has listed down to which the country has no extradition treaty.

Both Leila de Lima and of course Noynoy — by virtue of what his dums-dums of spokesmen parrot — even went to the extent of spreading the rumor of Gloria having sought political asylum with the papers from the Dominican Republic handed personally to her by the DR’s Ambassador to India — to the point of saying that this text message based on Yellow rumor will have to be verified by the country’s Department of Foreign Affairs, thus internationalizing Noynoy’s vindictive and persecutorial issue against Gloria, and coming off as thoroughly stupid and embarrasing to a nation..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111113com2.html

w/ VIDEO: 'Gaddafi couldn't kill more people than NATO did' – Syrian deputy FM

'Gaddafi couldn't kill more people than NATO did' – Syrian deputy FM




Even if Gaddafi had lived for another 100 years, he could not have killed even a fraction of the number obliterated by NATO during its intervention in Libya, claims Syria’s deputy Foreign Minister, Faisal al-Mikdad, in an exclusive interview with RT.

­The top Syrian diplomat recalled that NATO’s aggression against Libya was carried out under the guise of restoring human rights and protecting civilians.

­‘They send money to kill Syrians’

Syria’s deputy FM has demanded that the countries financially and militarily supporting armed religious extremists on his country’s soil assume responsibility for financing terrorism.

Faisal al-Mikdad acknowledges that terrorist groups within Syria are being financed in an unofficial way by Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Jordan, and he has appealed to the people of these countries not to support such activities..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/syria-religious-extremists-finance-007/

Behest sale N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras 11/13/2011

Behest sale

N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E
Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras
11/13/2011
If Sen. Serge Osmeña will look into the possibility that Ashmore may have violated some laws of the country and such violation was aided by certain government officials, he should inquire into the sale of the 40 percent share of Aramco in Petron to Ashmore.

It appears that Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) waived its right of first refusal in favor of Ashmore after which the sale of Aramco shares in Petron was hurriedly consumated despite the suspicion that Ashmore was not a qualified buyer in view of certain conditions set under the Aramco-Petron Sale Agreement. However, it is bruited about that certain PNOC officials allegedly manipulated the sale thereby ignoring and brushing aside the conditions that were supposed to be followed.

If the conditions in the original Aramco Petron Sale Agreement were only followed strictly, Ashmore may not have qualified as the third party buyer of the Aramco shares. .... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111113com5.html

Social justice VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 11/13/2011

Social justice

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
11/13/2011
“Congress shall give highest priority to the enactment of measures that protect and enhance the right of all the people to human dignity, reduce social, economic and political inequalities and remove cultural inequities by equitably diffusing wealth and political power for the common good. To this end, the State shall regulate the acquisition, ownership, use and disposition of property and its increment.” (Philippine Constitution, Article XIII, Section 1)
It is worth noting that the above inherently significant and highly relevant constitutional provision is directly under the overall title of “Social Justice and Human Rights.”

Among other things, there is the marked indication that the above cited stipulation in the Philippine Constitution is not only mandatory but also urgent. It would be good to take note of the following facts. First, that the Philippine Constitution has been inspired by no less than the maternal origin of the incumbent President. Second, that the same Constitution became the Fundamental Law of the Land since 1986. Third, the said constitutional provision is now some two decades and a half years old — and the Filipinos in general have yet to live and savor the advent of social justice in the country as a whole..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111113com7.html

Big difference TABLETS OF STONE Larry Faraon, OP 11/13/2011

Big difference

TABLETS OF STONE
Larry Faraon, OP
11/13/2011
Twitters are plucking the compassionate and humanitarian strings of the Filipino heart beyond the legal and political on this issue of the medical alleviation to the condition of Rep. Gloria Arroyo overseas. More often the argument is historical citing profusely the “humanitarian” accommodations afforded by the late President Ferdinand Marcos to Sen. Benigno Aquino and that of President Gloria Arroyo to President Joseph Estrada. Such precedents, however, are non-sequiturs, not even valid arguments even considering the “humanitarian” rationale or justification for allowing the former president to travel overseas to seek medical treatment from experts.

However, there is gap of difference in all three cases.

Clearly, the late dictator Marcos’ move allowing Sen. Benigno Aquino’s coronary bypass in the United States in 1980 was a political strategy convenient for lapdogs whose hides are pestered by the “tic” that was the opposition Ninoy. It was actually an exile whereby Marcos’ hegemonic estimates would be forever for the outspoken senator. Fate, however, overlapped and Ninoy stubbornly headed for home leading to his assassination..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111113com6.html

Noynoy blows hot air at Apec forum 11/13/2011

Noynoy blows hot air at Apec forum

11/13/2011
President Aquino bereft of any solid achievement at the homefront turned to blowing his own non-existent horn yesterday before a group of corporate chief executive officers at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum business summit as he bragged about the country not needing to import rice anymore and a discovery of a major natural gas deposit which will be bigger than the Malampaya field.

The Malampaya gas field is already a major source of natural gas that feeds at least three high-capacity power plants.

Aquino is in Honolulu, Hawaii for a three-day working visit to attend the 2011 Apec Leaders’ Meeting from Nov. 11 to 13..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111113hed2.html

Gov’t renews pledge to countries affected by deployment ban 11/13/2011

Gov’t renews pledge to countries affected by deployment ban

11/13/2011
The Philippine government will continue to work with countries affected by the deployment ban imposed by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) for the benefit of overseas Filipino workers, Malacañang yesterday said.

“We will continue to consult the stakeholders and coordinate with our friends, the countries that will be the subject of the list (ban),” deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte said in a radio interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan yesterday.

“It’s not a judgment on the country; it’s not a judgment on the friendship but we would like to work with them, to continue to work with them on how to deal with the situation because.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111113hed3.html

Palawan’s underground river one of world’s new wonders of nature 11/13/2011

Palawan’s underground river one of world’s new wonders of nature

11/13/2011
The Philippines’ Puerto Princesa Underground River, the Amazon rainforest, Vietnam’s Halong Bay and Argentina’s Iguazu Falls were named among the world’s new seven wonders of nature, according to organizers of a global poll.

The other three crowned the world’s natural wonders are South Korea’s Jeju Island,
Indonesia’s Komodo and South Africa’s Table Mountain, said the Zurich-based New7Wonders Foundation, citing provisional results.

Final results will be announced early 2012, said the Swiss foundation, warning there may yet be changes between the provisional winners and the final list..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111113hed5.html

Bulacan execs concerned over Ipo, Bustos dams 11/13/2011

Bulacan execs concerned over Ipo, Bustos dams

11/13/2011
MALOLOS CITY, Bulacan — Two big dams in Bulacan have serious problems that need immediate action from the national government to prevent future flooding in many parts of the province, Gov. Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado said yesterday.

In the weekly radio program “The Governor’s Hour” aired over dwSS with co-host Rommel Ramos, Alvarado said that he, together with Vice Gov. Daniel Fernando and members of the Sangguniang Panglalawigan are calling on the national government to act fast on the problems besetting Ipo dam and the 13-year-old Bustos rubber dam.

The governor said that they were shocked after learning that Maynilad, a concessionaire of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System, is directly using Ipo dam as its main reservoir for 14 years now..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20111113nat4.html

Pacquiao, Marquez make weight for battle 11/13/2011

Pacquiao, Marquez make weight for battle

11/13/2011
LAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao tipped the scales at 143 pounds, his lightest fighting weight in 2 1/2 years, while Juan Manuel Marquez matched his heaviest ever at 142 in Friday’s weigh-in for their third fight.

Filipino icon Pacquiao, 53-3 with two drawn and 38 knockouts, risks his 14-fight win streak and the World Boxing Organization welterweight crown on Saturday against Mexico’s Marquez, who is 53-5 with one drawn and 39 knockouts.

Marquez, a lightweight champion moving up in size, also weighed 142 pounds in his only prior welterweight fight, a 2009 loss by decision in 2009 to unbeaten US star Floyd Mayweather.

“He’s a big target,” Pacquiao said. “It’s not easy to put on more weight and maintain your speed. You get slower. My speed is going to be a problem for him.”.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/sports/20111113spo1.html

Three golds put RP drive on right gear 11/13/2011

TAEKWONDO, ATHLETICS DELIVER

Three golds put RP drive on right gear

11/13/2011
PALEMBANG, Indonesia — Women power charged the Philippine drive that generated three gold medals on Saturday while other Filipino athletes salvaged as many silvers and four bronze medals in the 26th Southeast Asian Games being held here, Jakarta and West Java.

Marestella Torres, pushing herself to the limit to extend a career which obtained the first feather in 2005, cleared 6.71m in the third of six attempts in long jump at the Jakabaring Sports City for the gold medal and erased a Games’ standard she herself posted in the 2009 edition of the SEAG in Laos.

Over in Jakarta, Rani Ann Ortega Francesca Camille Alarilla and Ma. Carla Janice Lagman obliterated the frustrations of the taekwondo world championships in Russia edging a newly crowned world titlist team from Vietnam by a mere half point in a much-talked about head-to-head in women’s poomsae..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/sports/20111113spo8.html

Dumb EDITORIAL 11/12/2011

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Dumb

EDITORIAL
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11/12/2011
Law is logic, it is often said, but apparently some lawyers, especially Malacaang lawyers, serving as the presidential spokesmen and aides of Noynoy Aquino are direct contradictions of what law and logic are all about.

Because the former president, Gloria Arroyo, has thumbed down the offer of Noynoy to fly in specialists of her own choice to perform whatever they have to perform, and on government expense, Noynoys chief mouthpiece Edwin Lacierda concluded and quite illogically that Gloria has practically admitted that her medical condition is not life-threatening.

Huh? How on earth did Lacierda arrive at this illogical conclusion? How does her rejection of Noynoys offer translate to her admission that her medical condition is not life-threating?.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111112com1.html

Relying on text messages FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/12/2011

Relying on text messages

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/12/2011
Incredible! We actually have a Justice chief who relies on text messages rumors to substantiate her “suspicions” of a yet to be charged in court Gloria Arroyo, obviously in her, and the Solgen’s bid to get the Supreme Court to see it their way.

As things stood, a day later, Leila de Lima had to admit that she had no proof that the Arroyos, mere et pere, have plans to seek political asylum in the Dominican Republic.

Of course she couldn’t have had any proof, foreign office verification assistance or not. She just looked like an incompetent justice chief who would even use text messages as evidence against suspects, which in turn makes her DoJ investigations and findings highly suspect.

Today she says that she was the soul of propriety by announcing the “reports” based on text messages, clearly stemming from a pro-Noynoy columnist, no doubt picked up by the Malacañang text brigade..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111112com2.html

Flood-ravaged Thailand prays to water goddess focus 11/12/2011

Flood-ravaged Thailand prays to water goddess

focus

11/12/2011
BANGKOK — Each year as the monsoon draws to an end, Thais thank the water goddess for sustaining life. But with deadly floods now plaguing the kingdom, many feel she has been a little too generous of late.

The centuries-old Loi Krathong festival is usually an occasion for celebration with ornately-decorated traditional banana-leaf lanterns set adrift in rivers, canals and lakes under the night sky.

This year it is a reminder of the kingdom’s bitter-sweet relationship with water, which has left more than 500 people dead and wreaked havoc in the worst flooding to befall the nation in half a century.

The festival, which also aims to seek forgiveness for polluting the precious resource, comes as questions mount over successive governments’ management of water development and urban planning..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111112com3.html

IAEA report on Iran exposed as a BIG fraud

IAEA report on Iran exposed as a BIG fraud

10.11.2011
 
Ahmadinejad rejects U.S. allegations on nuclear weapons

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country does not need nuclear weapons to "cut the hands" of the United States, and can achieve their goals by peaceful means, thus repudiating claims about its nuclear program.

"Our nation can achieve success through reflection, its rich culture and prudence," Ahmadinejad said in criticizing Washington and its allies, who use an assembly of unfounded allegations against the Islamic Republic.

The president spoke before the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports accusing Tehran of having planned nuclear weapons, something the country's government vehemently denies.

"The U.S. administration looks for prosperity by driving other countries to poverty, plundering their riches," Ahmadinejad accused..... MORE

SourcePravda.ru/

URL: http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/crimes/10-11-2011/119583-IAEA_report_on_Iran_BIG_fraud-0/

After 25 years, still no justice for labor leader Rolando Olalia, Leonor Alay-ay

 After 25 years, still no justice for labor leader Rolando Olalia, Leonor Alay-ay

“It angers us that after 25 years, no one has been punished for the death of an important labor leader in the country’s history. Olalia is a victim of the injustice that he fought against in his entire life.” – KMU
Sidebar: Rolando ‘Ka Lando’ Olalia: hero of workers, good father
By RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com
ANTIPOLO CITY, Rizal – Twenty five years ago, Rolando Rico Olalia was studying law when his father labor lawyer and leader Rolando Olalia was killed.

Rolando, fondly called “Ka Lando” by his colleagues in the labor movement, and his driver Leonor Alay-ay were taken by armed men on the night of November 12, 1986 along Julia Vargas Avenue in Pasig. The next day, their bodies were found. Both of them were hogtied and their mouths stuffed with newspapers. Their bodies bore bruises and stab wounds all over, and both had gunshot wounds in the head.

At that time, Rolando Rico, 22, vowed to get justice for his father. He never thought that it might take a lifetime for the case to be resolved.

Until now, no one has been arrested for the crime. Suspects have yet to be arraigned. The trial has not even begun. “This is burdensome. It is very tiring already,” Rolando Rico, now himself a lawyer, told Bulatlat.com when asked about the case during the activity organized by Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) to commemorate Ka Lando’s 25th death anniversary, Nov. 13.

Rolando Rico, along with lawyers Romeo T. Capulong and Marie Yuviengco of the Public Interest Law Center (PILC), handles the murder charges against 13 suspects, all of whom were members of the Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM), considered as right-wing elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

Rolando Rico joined members of KMU and the National Federation of Labor Unions (Naflu) to the site where Ka Lando and Alay-ay were found, now called Olalia Road in sitio Olalia, barangay Dela Paz of this town.

Long battle
 
Months after the incident, three suspects – Gilberto Galicia, Franco Espartero and Filomeno Maligaya – were charged in separate occasions but the cases were all dismissed for alleged lack of evidence.

Workers commemorate the 25th death anniversary of labor leader Rolando “Ka Lando” Olalia and Leonor Alay-ay.(Photo by Ronalyn V. Olea / bulatlat.com)
Many years later, eyewitness Medardo Baretto surfaced. Another witness Eduardo Bueno stepped forward. Their testimonies became the basis for the filing of murder charges against several RAM members on January 12, 1998.

Charged are: Lt. Col. Eduardo “Red” Kapunan Jr., Oscar Legaspi, Capt. Ricardo Dicon, Sgts. Edgar Sumido, Dennis Jabatan, Gene Paris, Freddie Sumagaysay, Fernando Casanova, Desiderio Perez and Jose Bacera, Chief Petty Officers Cirilo Almario and Filomeno Maligaya and civilian informer Gilberto Garcia.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) panel filed a criminal complaint on March 23, 1998 against the suspects. On August 31, 1998, the Regional Trial Court of Antipolo Branch 71 issued a warrant of arrest for the suspects but none has been apprehended up to now.

Two of the accused, Kapunan and Legaspi, filed separate motions to dismiss the charges against them. They argued that Proclamation No. 347 granted by President Fidel Ramos to rebel soldiers “extinguished their criminal liability.” Kapunan said political assassinations, such as the Olalia-Alay-ay double murder case, could have been part of simulated events intended to create an unstable situation favorable for a coup. ?.... MORE
SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/11/12/after-25-years-still-no-justice-for-labor-leader-rolando-olalia-leonor-alay-ay/

Wage increase, solar energy pushed to counter high electricity rates

 Wage increase, solar energy pushed to counter high electricity rates

“Filipino workers are burdened by First-World electricity rates and prices and Third-World wages.” – KMU
By MARYA SALAMAT
Bulatlat.com

MANILA—After raking in good profits last year and in the first three quarters of this year –enough for it to raise its profit projection from P12.2-billion ($283 million) last year to P14.5-billion ($337 million) this year – the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) warned of higher electricity rates this month. The country’s biggest power distributor cited as reason the higher cost of generated electricity it is buying from different power producers.

As expected, the announcement of rate hike was greeted by collective groans and complaints. The announced P0.44 hike per kilowatt in electricity rates will further increase rates in the Philippines, which the Australia-based International Energy Standards had already described last year as the highest in Asia.
In a statement, the progressive labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) said they are opposed to the power rate hike. They asked the Aquino government to stop Meralco from further hiking the already high power rates, and to increase, instead, the wage levels in the Philippines, which have been recorded as one of the lowest in the world.

Even before this rate hike, KMU estimated that in the National Capital Region where the “deficient” wages are relatively higher compared to other regions, a minimum wage earner spends no less than 10-percent of his or her monthly income on electricity bills alone.

“Filipino workers are burdened by First-World electricity rates and prices and Third-World wages,” said Roger Soluta, KMU secretary-general. The impending rate hike will add P44 ($1.02) more to the bill of households consuming 100 kWh per month, and P88 ($2.04) for those consuming 200 kWh per month. These are “too burdensome for workers earning the minimum wage and those earning even less,” said Soluta.

The labor group has been pushing for a P125 ($2.91) nationwide wage hike for a decade now, to help families defray the increasing cost of living. But every year, the government has merely tasked the regional wage boards to deliberate and decide on the amounts of wage hikes. Every time, though, all labor groups in the country condemn the regional wage hikes as too paltry.

On top of the increases in toll fees, transport fares due to continued oil price hikes, this latest power rate increase will further lessen the real value of workers’ wages in the country, said the KMU. The labor group scored the “capitalists in power” and likened them to a hostage-taker “taking advantage” of the consumers’ need for electricity.

Giants in privatized public utilities

Based on reports, the Meralco franchise covers more than 55 percent of the Philippines’ GDP (Gross Domestic Product), and the company has just vowed to expand it further. Since it changed hands from the Lopez family who also operates power generating plants to Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) led by Manny V. Pangilinan, Meralco has lately claimed powerlessness over rate hikes. It cites the fact that it sources its electricity requirements from the electricity spot market, state-run National Power Corp., and independent power producers.

But as with many privatized utilities in the country, Filipino consumers are just being charged various “unbundled” items in their bills, of which 58-percent are said to be generation charges. The consumers and the government have little to no oversight in the unbundled components of their electric bill nor in the power rate contracts entered into by Meralco and power producers. Unfortunately, past disclosures of progressive union members, including those who had been laid off for having participated in strikes in Meralco, had called attention to various irregularities here.

Meralco’s muscle for “hostage-taking” appear in the process of gaining strength, as it is now looking also to further spread its power over the country’s power sector. Aside from expanding its franchise coverage, it plans to spend as much as $2.3 billion (about P103 billion) to complete its planned power generation portfolio between now and 2016. This is, on top of the fact that the key stakeholder of Meralco, the Metro Pacific Investment Corp., the local arm of Hong Kong’s First Pacific Co. Ltd. which also controls the Philippine Long Distance Company, Smart, Talk & Text and SunCellular and TV5, also has controlling stake in some of the country’s toll roads and hospitals..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/11/11/groups-push-for-wage-increase-solar-energy-to-counter-high-electricity-rates/

Solon slams CIA tracking of Twitter and Facebook as threat to constitutional rights

 Solon slams CIA tracking of Twitter and Facebook as threat to constitutional rights

“The general profiling of people as ‘friend’ or ‘enemy’ on the basis of their tweets and email is definitely dangerous and must be stopped.” – Bayan Muna Representative Neri Colmenares
by INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO

Bulatlat.com
MANILA – Next time you post a status in your Twitter or Facebook account, know that Big Brother might be reading over your shoulder.

Bayan Muna Representative and human rights lawyer Neri Colmenares sounded the alarm over news reports that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States of America is tracking Facebook and Twitter accounts all over the world. According to reports, the CIA is also using their embassies in various countries for these surveillance operations.

“While the US government may insist in the legality of their monitoring of Twitter accounts due to their public nature, monitoring is a very dangerous preoccupation and a threat to constitutional rights not only because it crosses into the unconstitutional when it enters into closed social network sites or hacks emails but also because it leads to profiling which is unconstitutional especially if it serves as a prelude to illegal entry into private domains,” he said.

“Vengeful librarians”

According to a report on PressTV, around two-thirds of intelligence reports sent to Washington are made by CIA analysts who monitor millions of individual messages sent worldwide on a daily basis via social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.

It cited a statement of CIA Open Source Center (OSC) director Doug Naquin that a a team of “vengeful librarians” study networks and media outlets that are open to contributions made by individuals from all over the world. Besides the Twitter and Facebook, the CIA also reportedly monitors television news programs, radio talk shows, chatrooms in the internet, and newspapers for their content and what they imply for the military, economic and political security of the US. These “vengeful librarians” are also said to make note of organizations, individuals and formations that are critical or outrightly against the US and its domestic and international policies..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/11/11/solon-slams-cia-tracking-of-twitter-and-facebook-as-threat-to-constitutional-rights/

Aussie gov’t calls on Noynoy to be transparent to curb corruption By Michaela P. del Callar and Angie M. Rosales 11/12/2011

Aussie gov’t calls on Noynoy to be transparent to curb corruption

By Michaela P. del Callar and Angie M. Rosales 11/12/2011


The Australian government yesterday called on the government of President Aquino to exert more effort in enforcing a more transparent and proper spending of its budget so it will have enough funds to address long-standing national concerns, such as poverty.

Australian Ambassador Rod Smith said the quality and accountability of government spending is vital so that the government can carry out badly needed development projects.

“A more effective and open budget process in the Philippines is essential to combat corruption and direct public spending to where the development needs are greatest,” Smith said as he unveiled Australia’s P1.3-billion financial aid that will help the Aquino administration manage public funds effectively..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111112hed4.html

Activists hit Aquino for exempting mining from total log ban 11/12/2011

Activists hit Aquino for exempting mining from total log ban

11/12/2011
President Aquino’s move to exempt mining operations from the total logging ban was slammed yesterday by environmental activists of the “Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment” as a serious offense to the critical state of the Philippines’ forest cover and to the Filipino people.

With over 1 million hectares of land, including watersheds and protected forest areas already covered by mining permits and applications, mining’s exclusion from the log ban is feared to contribute to the worsening of various environmental and social crises faced by Filipino communities.

“The move of President Aquino to exempt foreign and private mining corporations from logging ban will surely lead to fast deforestation and degradation of our remaining forests. The President is committing a grave environmental crime. Aquino deliberately forgets that most of the mining concessions are located in ecologically critical forest areas. This logging ban exemption will surely result to loss of biodiversity and also to community displacement as we have seen in the provinces of Surigao del Norte and Palawan,” said Clemente Bautista, national coordinator of Kalikasan..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20111112nat2.html

Solon wants legal aid desks, hotlines set up for OFWs By Charlie V. Manalo 11/12/2011

Solon wants legal aid desks, hotlines set up for OFWs

By Charlie V. Manalo 11/12/2011

Cagayan Rep. Jack Enrile is seeking the creation of legal aid desks and 24-hour hotlines in Philippine embassies and consulates to provide timely and free legal assistance to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) abroad.

In filing House Bill 5453, Enrile said that while OFWs’ remittances which exceeded $18.7 billion in 2010 account for a substantial portion of the country’s economic output, Filipinos abroad get very little legal protection or assistance from Philippine diplomatic posts in their destination country.

In the proposed measure, Enrile calls for the creation of legal aid desks in all existing Philippine embassies and consulates, and 24-hour hotlines set up in countries with a high number of OFWs.

The lawmaker noted that about 3,000 OFWs have been in prison throughout the world for various offenses, 70 percent of whom are facing immigration-related charges..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20111112nat1.html

Valenzuela mayor orders closure of mini-carnival By Arlie O. Calalo 11/12/2011

Valenzuela mayor orders closure of mini-carnival

By Arlie O. Calalo 11/12/2011

A visibly irked Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin “Win” Gatchalian yesterday ordered the immediate closure of a mini-carnival where a volunteer village watchman was killed and 11 others were injured after one of its rides broke away last Wednesday.

Gatchalian told Tribune he already directed the concerned city officials, particularly the permit and license office, to carry out his order to close down the establishment located along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Karuhatan.

Police chief Senior Supt. Wilben Mayor said his men are still going after the carnival operator identified as Arnel Cudia who fled after the freak accident that took place around 9:20 p.m.

“I have ordered my men to get him and hold him liable for what had happened,” Mayor said in a text message..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20111112met1.html

BI chief warns foreigners: Stop resorting to fake marriage to obtain residence visa 11/12/2011

BI chief warns foreigners: Stop resorting to fake marriage to obtain residence visa

11/12/2011


The Bureau of Immigration (BI) yesterday warned foreigners against resorting to fake marriages and use them as a ploy to acquire a residence visa in the country.

Immigration Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. issued the warning after BI agents arrested an Indian who falsified his application for a five-year temporary resident visa by submitting fraudulent documents.

David ordered the BI legal division to immediately conduct deportation proceedings against Ajay Kumar Kashyap, who was arrested last Oct. 27 at a house in Manuelavil Village, Dasmarias, Cavite.

We should not allow these undesirable aliens to undermine the integrity of our visa issuance system by submitting fraudulent documents, the BI chief said.

David added that staying in the Philippines is not a right but mere privilege of every foreigner which can be withdrawn and revoked anytime..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20111112met2.html

The other poll fraud EDITORIAL Click to enlarge 11/11/2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

The other poll fraud

EDITORIAL
Click to enlarge
11/11/2011
It is quite ironic that the current administration is running after Gloria, Mike and some former Commission on Elections (Comelec) officials over massive and orchestrated fraud in the 2004 elections while Noynoy hasn’t come clean yet on similar allegations of computerized large-scale cheating to win the presidency.

The ghost of the 2010 automated fraud returned to haunt Noynoy the other day after the group called Tanggulang Demokrasya (TanDem) enumerated clear pieces of evidence that were already raised in the past but nonetheless remained unresolved until now.

It cited several violations of the automated election law, including the Comelec’s decision to disable digital signatures in violation of the requirement in the law that election returns be transmitted electronically and digitally to be considered as official election results and shall be used as the basis for the canvassing of votes and the proclamation of a candidate..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111111com1.html

From WMD to ‘laptop WMD’ DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 11/11/2011

From WMD to ‘laptop WMD’

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
11/11/2011
This century began with hopes of lasting peace as the threat of a nuclear MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) came to an end. Only one superpower was left; and in its hands, the peace that could prosper. But no sooner had the new century limped through toddlerhood that this lone superpower staged a “false flag” operation against its own people.

Supposedly to avenge the three-building 9/11 World Trade Center “terror attacks,” the US pounded heavily on the medieval nation of Afghanistan in order to flush out the attacks’ alleged mastermind, Osama bin Laden. But it was too small a war.

In his 2002 State of the Union Address, then US President George W. Bush lashed out against the “Axis of Evil,” shattering all dreams of world peace. The following year, his country attacked another nation (Iraq) under the pretext of securing Saddam Hussein’s “Weapons of Mass Destruction” (WMD), which scenario turned out to be a “Weapon of Mass Distraction.”

Ten years later, and with $1.2 trillion spent, 30,000 civilian casualties (including disproportionate number of children and women); 20,000 Taliban and 2,700 coalition forces’ deaths in Afghanistan; 650,000 (according to a Lancet study) to 1.5 million dead Iraqis; mounting Pakistani civilian drone killings; and an expansion of the conflicts into Côte d’Ivoire and Libya, now coming to be known as the new colonial resurgence, there is no end in sight to the Western powers’ 21st Century wars.

The peoples of the world should take heed: There is planning for all these wars and more to come. This was already detailed in the 1990s by US neoconservative think tank, PNAC (Project for a New American Century), which drafted the plan “Rebuilding America’s Defenses” that called for a “New Pearl Harbor” to justify US military resurgence.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato), a military alliance against a bygone Soviet regime, then shifted its support to US military aggression and went off to start its own adventures in Côte d’Ivoire and Libya, with current US President Barack Obama “leading from behind.” The whole of Africa is now even threatened by the US’ own Africom (Africa Command) as interventions in Sudan, Somalia, Uganda and Yemen loom.

Even the much ballyhooed “Arab Spring” was a component of the plan with Arab Spring NGOs and “civil society” now shown to be funded by the National Endowment for Democracy and Freedom House, and trained in Serbia’s CANVAS (Center for Applied Non-Violent Action and Strategies), with experience in the Balkanization of Serbia.

Now, Egypt is far more repressive than ever, with sham elections bringing in worse dependency on the West, as in Tunisia and Libya. Then there’s the US-Israeli thrust through Syria and then Iran.

The drums of war against Iran have been beaten for years now. Previous IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) heads, though, from Hans Blix to Mohamed El Baradei, have never given credence to claims of Iran’s nuclear capability for military use.

But suddenly, with a new Japanese nuclear watchdog chief who was aggressively lobbied for by the US, the agency is now producing a “laptop” of weapons of mass distraction.

The latest came in 2004 when “a mysterious figure handed over to the CIA a laptop he had purloined from an Iranian technician, purportedly working at a nuclear plant in Iran. (It was) said to contain pages and pages of top-secret information in English detailing Iran’s lust for attaining technical knowhow to produce nuclear payroll for Shahab III missile” — this, according to Iranian scholar and author Ismael Shalabi on the Center for Research on Globalization Web site.

Furthermore, “non-proliferation expert Jeffrey Lewis of the New America Foundation says the biggest loophole in the claim is the crude manner in which the laptop documents were constructed… (with reports indicating that) ‘some of the view graphs were done in Power Point, which suggested to me that the program was not terribly sophisticated.’ Another fault… is that the documents were written in English, a language barely used in official Iranian documents, let alone in documents of such paramount sensitivity. In 2005, the US officials briefed the IAEA of the contents of the documents, but they declined to provide the IAEA officials with any actual documents. In 2008, a battle ensued between IAEA chief Mohamed El Baradei and George W. Bush… (as El Baradei) thought Iran should be given a fair chance to see at least some of the invisible documents” (Inter Press Service, Dec. 9, 2006; New York Times, Dec. 4, 2007). But the US would not oblige.

According to a cable released by WikiLeaks in October 2009, “(Yukiya) Amano (current IAEA chief) reminded (the US) ambassador on several occasions that he would need to make concessions to the G-77 (the developing countries group), which correctly required him to be fair-minded and independent, but that he was solidly in the US court on every key strategic decision, from high-level personnel appointments to the handling of Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons program.”

Furthermore, “Amano recently delivered, reporting that Iran had carried out activities ‘relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device’ with ‘evidence’ provided by ‘more than 10 member states as well as its own information’ which turns out to be the US ‘laptop of WMD.’”

All these remind us of Bush’s infamous “Sixteen Words” in his 2003 State of the Union speech: “The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.”
Those 16 words were about the Niger “Yellow Cake” Colin Powell said before the UN that Saddam obtained for his WMDs. After, the CIA sent US Ambassador Joseph Wilson to Niger to investigate and found the allegation to be false, the US eventually had to admit that Saddam had no WMDs. It was a barefaced lie told to 300 million Americans and 6 billion people of the world.

We have an obligation today to inform our fellow human beings of this new US lie for war — this “laptop Weapon of Mass Distraction.” We must take our role seriously as peacemakers and stop the warmongers-for-profit from destroying more than they already have. A war on Iran will raise oil to $300 per barrel that would devastate our already suffering nation.

(Tune in to Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m. on 1098AM; Talk News TV with HTL, Saturday, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m., on GNN, Destiny Cable Channel 8; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)
(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111111com5.html

Noy in big Blunderland FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/11/2011

Noy in big Blunderland

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/11/2011
It has been one big blunder after another that Noynoy and his Palace aides have been committing, giving themselves more problems they themselves create.

The latest blunder is the way Noynoy and his Injustice Secretary Leila de Lima have been handling the case involving the travel appeal of Gloria Arroyo for her medical needs.
If they don’t know it yet, the whole shebang is boomeranging on them. Not only are they being seen by many Filipinos as being vindictive, but also that they are being seen as usurpers of judicial power, making it appear that a Department of Justice (DoJ) circular is higher than the law and the Constitution.

It has been noted that while Noynoy and De Lima keep on claiming that there are pending charges of plunder and electoral sabotage against her which are all non-bailable crimes, the nation knows that this is not so, because there have been no charges filed in court at all against Gloria and even her spouse, Mike Arroyo. What exists are complaints and even in the case of electoral sabotage, the preliminary investigation on this has not even been finalized..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111111com2.html/

W/ Video: Make money, make war: UK profits from Libya mess

NATO may have ended its operations in Libya, but the Western presence is far from over, with big companies replacing the warplanes. The countries that bombed the oil-rich state are now getting lucrative contracts to rebuild it.



First, British bombs tore it apart. Now, British companies will get paid to put it back together. Libya is open for business, and UK firms are being encouraged to join the gold rush.

“Libya is a relatively wealthy country with oil reserves, and I expect there will be opportunities for British and, indeed, other companies to get involved in the reconstruction of Libya,” British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond has said. He is urging CEOs and sales directors to “pack their suitcases” and head to the North African country..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/profit-libya-companies-british-067/

11/11/11: Eleven craziest facts you need to know about it

11/11/11: Eleven craziest facts you need to know about it


From Freemasons, spiritualists to RPG-fans around the world, this day has something to offer to everyone.

1) First and foremost – the date’s number is a full palindrome (reads the same from left to right, and right to left), which occurs only once per century. Nothing crazy about this one, it's just plain math. Rather, it’s the date’s palindromic qualities that get people stirred up. Occultists, Freemasons and numerologists each have their own connotation for the number. Oh, and lotto players often refer to 11 as “the drumsticks”.  The Last time a full double-figure palindrome date occurred (November 11, 1911), US citizens in Missouri witnessed an extraordinary temperature drop from 80F to 10 F. Friday will show if it had anything to do with the date or was mere coincidence.

2) Russians get married en masse. Registry services in various Russian towns will be working overtime and setting up additional offices to cater for all the couples who wish to tie the knot. The other popular wedding days – like January 1st, or August 28th – are given a run for their money, as the trend doesn’t stay exclusively Russian. There was also a funny coincidence concerning divorce: trying to stand out in the happy crowd, one Russian couple got married on 09/09/09…and got divorced on 11/11/11!.... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/11-november-date-numerology-freemasons-041/

The right to travel C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 11/11/2011

The right to travel

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
11/11/2011
The 1987 Constitution upholds the right to travel as inviolable subject only to considerations of national security, public safety and public health as maybe determined by competent authorities. International law recognizes this right as well as provided in Article 12, Section 3 of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which states in part that “...everyone shall be free to leave any country including his own and return to it...” save only in “...times of emergency which threatens the life of the nation and the existence of which is officially proclaimed...” So, what compelling reason or reasons within the ambit of these “prohibitions” have P-Noy and his advisers offered thus far to bar former President Gloria Arroyo from availing of her right to travel? Well, despite their best efforts we have yet to be shown one..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111111com6.html

Happy birthday, Mr. Vice President NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 11/11/2011

Happy birthday, Mr. Vice President

NO HOLDS BARRED
Armida Siguion-Reyna
11/11/2011
Today, we do the 73rd episode of what first started as your pet project as mayor of your beloved city, an early National Heroes Month production, entitled Aawitan Kita sa Makati: Mga Bayani ng Bayan, at the program’s regular venue at the University of Makati’s 6th floor auditorium, 5:30 p.m., featuring the talents of Bimbo Cerrudo, Cris Villonco, Richard Reynoso, Bayang Barrios, Miguel Castro, Bangge Mabanta, Joel Villaflor and I. The decision to do an advance show was to accommodate our Middle East performances in December, but as it falls also on your birthday, how perfectly right to likewise have it as a tribute to you.

AKSM has gone a long way since you first put it on stage, in July of 2005, at around the same time the nation was glued to the revelation of the “Hello Garci” CDs. It is almost seven years old..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111111com4.html

Reds score Noy for not filing single case vs GMA 11/11/2011

Reds score Noy for not filing single case vs GMA

11/11/2011
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) has scored the administration of President Aquino for not filing a single case against former President, Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo despite so much noise and after more than 500 days in office.

In a statement, the CPP noted that the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) denial of Arroyo’s request to travel abroad to seek medical treatment only opened the possibility that the former President could leave the country for good and evade criminal proceedings following the filing for a temporary restraining order before the Supreme Court.

“The more important issue is that the Aquino regime has wasted its almost 500 days in office in failing to file a single case against Gloria Arroyo and prosecute her for the high crimes of plunder and electoral fraud as well as war crimes committed against the Filipino people during her nine-year rule,” said the CPP..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20111111nat1.html

Discontentment in AFP brass feared over Noy’s top Army pick By Mario J. Mallari 11/11/2011

Discontentment in AFP brass feared over Noy’s top Army pick

By Mario J. Mallari 11/11/2011

President Aquino’s appointment of Maj. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista as commanding general of the 86,000-strong Philippine Army has drawn some questions on how he would lead officers in the field who are mostly his upperclassmen in the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) where seniority is “sacred.”

As Army chief, Bautista has supervision of the 10 Infantry Division (ID) commanders throughout the country and all major support units of the Army such as the Army Support Command (Ascom), Light Armor Division (LAD) and the Special Operations Command (Socom), among other units.

At present, all division commanders except one, 6th ID commander Brig. Gen. Rey Ardo, are senior than Bautista, a member of the PMA Class of 1981 where Ardo also belongs..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111111hed6.html

VP Binay marks 11-11-11 birthday with Marines, Navy boodle fight 11/11/2011

VP Binay marks 11-11-11 birthday with Marines, Navy boodle fight

11/11/2011
Vice President Jejomar Binay will celebrate his birthday today, Nov. 11, 2011 — or “11-11-11” — with a boodle fight with 1,111 Marine and Navy personnel at the Marines headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
Binay is a reservist colonel in the Marines.

The boodle fight will be followed by the awarding of financial assistance from the Alay sa Kawal (ASK) Foundation, which Binay chairs, to families of 69 Marines who were killed in action.

The Vice President said he intends to celebrate his next birthdays with the military..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20111111nat7.html

LTFRB hailed for suspending franchises of striking buses 11/11/2011

LTFRB hailed for suspending franchises of striking buses

11/11/2011
Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco yesterday lauded the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) decision penalizing the bus lines which participated in a strike on Nov. 15 last year in protest of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)’s new number coding scheme implemented on that same day. The strike resulted in hundreds of commuters stranded along Edsa.

“It was a fair decision,” said Tiangco on the LTFRB decision cancelling the franchise of Philippine Corinthian Liner as well as suspending the licenses of 15 other bus liners that also participated in the strike..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20111111met5.html

Archbishop warns lawmakers vs betting in Pacquiao fight 11/11/2011

Archbishop warns lawmakers vs betting in Pacquiao fight

11/11/2011
A ranking official of the Catholic Church has advised lawmakers, who will watch the boxing match of their colleague, Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao on Sunday (Manila time), to refrain from using public funds in placing their bets.

Lipa Archbishop Ramon Arguelles said instead of engaging in gambling, solons should just allot their money to help the poor.

“Hindi natin sila hinuhusgahan pero sana lang huwag naman sa ganitong sitwasyon na kung saan hinirang sila ng bayan, dapat maging mabuting ehemplo pero ipinapakita pa nila na sila ang nangunguna sa sugal (We are not prejudging them, but they should set a good example as they were elected by the people),” Arguelles said over Church-run Radyo Veritas..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20111111met4.html

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