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Makati has no maternal death in January, says Binay 02/21/2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Makati has no maternal death in January, says Binay

02/21/2012
Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay Jr. denied report made by the Department of Health-National Capital Region (DoH-NCR ) which said that there were eight cases of maternal death in the city-owned hospital in January.

Binay’s denial was based from Makati Health Department records stating that there were no maternal deaths recording during that month.

“Contrary to what was reported, there were, in fact, zero deaths of mothers due to childbirth recorded on January. The reports may have caused undue alarm among our residents, and we hope the DoH-NCR would take steps to clarify the matter,” the mayor said..... MORE

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SC affirms guilt of 5 persons in Villa case By Benjamin B. Pulta 02/21/2012

SC affirms guilt of 5 persons in Villa case

By Benjamin B. Pulta 02/21/2012

Twenty one years after the death of Leonardo “Lenny” Villa in the hands of his fraternity brothers, the Supreme Court (SC) has finally ruled on the fate of his assailants.

In a 68-page decision, the SC’s Second Division ruled on the consolidated case involving five appeals in the case of those accused who were members of the Aquila Legis Juris Fraternity who took part in the incident which occured in February 1991.

Associate Justices Antonio Carpio, Arturo Brion, Jose Perez and Bienvenido Reyes concurred in the decision which also ordered that copies of the decision be furnished to Congress for possible consideration of the amendment of the Anti-Hazing Bill to include the fact of intoxication and the presence of non-resident or alumni fraternity members during hazing as aggravating circumstances that would increase the applicable penalties..... MORE

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The ‘dictatorial wimp’ DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 02/20/2012

Monday, February 20, 2012

The ‘dictatorial wimp’

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
02/20/2012
We were never confused. We had always known. Now, thanks to BS Aquino III, everyone now knows the naked truth: He is a wimp, and has always been a wimp. And as the powers behind the exploitative political-economic establishment wanted to ensure that the Philippines would have a wimp of a president, this was the reason for his becoming the favorite of the elite, who poured in lots of media and money support toward this end.

Before long, the wimp was bestowed with power, and he brought in a whole set of wimps to share political power with him. From behind the scenes, the shadows most probably murmured, “What are we in power for?” and “you’ve got 75 percent popularity, don’t squander it,” into his wimpy ears. And soon, another dangerous thought was implanted: “Why not go for it? Uncle Sam’s giving us the chance. The Makati Business Club is behind us when we begin to terrorize the Supreme Court (SC). After that, we conquer all.” Thus, the dictator-wimp was born.

Addressing the colegialas of La Consolacion College, Manila, Aquino III lambasted SC Chief Justice (CJ) Renato Corona, and asserted his fearless forecast that the CJ will be convicted. He then lashed out at his critics, saying they are getting confused in their name-calling: “(You say) I’m a spoiled brat, immature. You have so many criticisms against me. In 2010 (you said) I am wimpy, very weak. In 2011, I am a dictator. In 2012, I am now a wimpy dictator.”

Well, have I got news for him: First of all, Aquino III, you are the one who is confused. Why, you even have your qualifier and noun reversed. Still, you are a wimp first and foremost, one who thinks he can build a new dictatorship to follow his mother’s revolutionary government. Gladly, few are following though, and even fewer are scared into submission. Because of that, you’ve gone even deeper into your wimp-ishness in hurling your threats and harangues before an audience of colegialas and not us — the genuine critical media.

You are not just “very weak.” After your antics against the SC, you have become even weaker. You also made yourself so much weaker after saddling the nation with a 3.7-percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth in 2011 after your gross mismanagement of the economy.

By the end of 2012, you will most certainly collapse as even your own National Economic Development Authority (Neda) could only make out a 3 percent to 5 percent growth rate for the most critical year of 2012, and in its over wide statistical stretch, reflects a nervous, baseless guesswork, which only betrays a total absence of clear economic plans.

You claim that with Corona in the SC, it would be “extremely difficult, if not impossible,” to pursue reforms. Yet, despite the pressing need for one reform most urgent for the people, the reform in the electricity sector to bring down the “highest power rate in Asia,” it was your appointee to the SC, Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno, who decided on a crucial consumer petition in favor of the power oligarchs and its captive Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).

In August of 2011, Sereno was ponente to an SC Second Division decision junking consumer protection groups’ petition for a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the 26.9-centavo Meralco (Manila Electric Co.) rate increase and its overcharge beyond the 12-percent Return-on-Rate Base (RoRB) formula affirmed by the SC in 2003, on the basis of the ERC’s violation of the consumers’ right to due process in refusing consumers opportunity to present their opposition. Though the high court admitted that the ERC “prematurely” issued the assailed decision “since the period for the petitioners to file their comment/opposition had not lapsed then,” Sereno still decided against the consumer groups.

The worst part of it all was when Sereno chastised these groups for supposedly not being “vigilant enough,” despite the fact that they used their own time and resources, in contrast to Meralco, which the ERC allowed to charge consumers its two dozen lawyers at the hearing and its P2.2-billion “regulatory liaison” fund (for what, it was never explained). Worse, Aquino III is a wimp in pretending not to see (and definitely not acting on) the electricity and power sector oligarchs’ plundering. As we speak, the power pirates are pushing the transfer of the IPP (independent power producer) plunder debt from the Power Sector Asset and Liabilities Management (Psalm) Corp. to taxpayers — part of a P140-billion component of the overall $18-billion debt left with Psalm despite 10 years of privatization of almost 90 percent of the National Power Corp. (Napocor)’s assets.

All these debts are supposed to be passed on to power consumers through the so-called Universal Charge, but with power rates already the “highest in Asia,” adding this $18 billion or P800 billion (roughly P80,000 per household — yes, that’s how much the Electric Power Industry Reform Act has cost us each) would make Philippine power rates the highest in the world even if spread out over the next 20 years.

Aquino III is a wimp for not acting to protect the nation and the people, particularly the nation’s small miners, and stop global mining mega-corporations from gaining headway in controlling millions of hectares of our nation’s rich mineral deposits. The record of these mega-mining corporations’ destruction of million-hectare pristine areas with their collapsing tailings dams in at least 35 incidents all over the world is a matter of record.

Our water aquifers built up over eons will be poisoned, with threats of massive toxic tailings inundating hundreds of thousands of hectares of agricultural lands, condemning for eternity such areas with mercury and other chemical contamination, and with thousands of Filipino lives put in peril.

The list of BSA III’s wimp-ishness would not fit into this small space. So while his dictatorial tantrums are going out in a whimper fast, the nation should prepare a spanking for this little brat until he learns his lessons.
(Tune in to 1098AM, dwAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN’s HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., on “Hocus PCOS: New proof of cheating?;” visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)

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




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P10B to appease Noynoy EDITORIAL 02/20/2012

P10B to appease Noynoy

EDITORIAL

02/20/2012
Granting Chief Justice Renato Corona is ousted either through the impeachment court or a mob power action, what happens next?

The likelihood of the biggest highway robbery on the government to come out of it is very real.

Corona has repeatedly stressed that the campaign to remove him from the top post of the high court has everything to do with the Hacienda Luisita case.

Two crucial issues are at stake here, the finality of the high tribunal’s decision upholding land distribution in the vast estate of President Aquino’s relatives and the Cojuangco-Aquino’s demand for P1 million per hectare or a total of P10 billion as just compensation..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120220com1.html

Corporatocracy: Ron Paul says US ‘slipping into fascism’

Corporatocracy: Ron Paul says US ‘slipping into fascism’


Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul slammed America's system of governance at a rally in Kansas City, saying businesses and government are pushing the country into twenty-first century fascism.

­But before you start picturing fair-skinned, blue-eyed CEOs and bureaucrats running amok and with their right arms held high, calm down. What the outspoken Texas Republican meant was fascist corporatism – an economic model most prominently seen in Mussolini’s Italy of the 1920s to the 1940s. Fascist economic corporatism involved government and private management of full sectors of the economy – which Paul says is par for the course in today's America..... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/america-fascism-ron-paul-705/

West’s poker face at Middle Eastern grand chessboard

West’s poker face at Middle Eastern grand chessboard


The planned neo-colonial takeover of the Middle East is gearing up. As the heat rises, the West finds it increasingly difficult to proceed with its grab for dominance and maintain a brave face, says political analyst Adrian Salbuchi.

­Things are happening very fast in the Middle East.  Tensions are mounting, threats are being made, and strange assassinations are taking place…  Even stranger diplomatic, political, global media, military and economic strings are being pulled; sometimes so quickly, that they’re getting tangled!  The atmosphere is becoming very rarefied indeed!  A bit of historical perspective might even lead you to think we’re re-living August 1939: the last days before World War II..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/iran-syria-west-policy-697/

Big Brother aims to screen all online activity in UK

Big Brother aims to screen all online activity in UK


British security agencies are pushing for a law, which would allow vast amount of private data to be collected and stored, according to media reports. Big Brother will know who you call to, what sites you surf and how you play video games.

The government wants details about text messages, phone calls, email, visited websites, Facebook and Twitter exchanges and even online games chats, British media report..... MORE

Source: RT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/uk-online-surveillance-plan-733/

China: US and allies push Syria into civil war

China: US and allies push Syria into civil war

US and its allies are pushing Syria into civil war by backing the armed opposition, the newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party writes. The article insists Beijing must stick to opposing any attempt to intervene or regime change in Damascus.

­"If Western countries continue to fully support Syria's opposition, then in the end a large-scale civil war will erupt and there will be no way to thus avoid the possibility of foreign armed intervention," a foreign affairs expert Qu Xing wrote in the piece as cited by Reuters.... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/china-syria-civil-war-729/

Abilify and Seriquel CROSSROADS Jonathan De la Cruz 02/20/2012

Abilify and Seriquel

CROSSROADS
Jonathan De la Cruz
02/20/2012
Abilify and Seriquel (Soriquel) are drugs being taken by a friend of mine who used to be one of the so-called “glamor boys” of De La Salle College in the ’70s. The guy who comes from a well to do family is the only boy in a brood of three and his parents’ favorite. As such, he was used to the nice things in life and enjoyed it immensely. He loved fast cars, was into music, dated beauties from exclusive schools and at some point was also into guns and the latest gadgets until he decided to try other things in his spare time.

He was the first in his class to drive a Mustang which he really enjoyed to the hilt showing off to friends and schoolmates alike.

Together with his gang, they managed to put together a combo which got them to be part of the “social circuit” and kept them on the fast lane. But it also took a toll on his health which was made even worse by his exposure to smoke and drinks. But he managed nonetheless..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120220com4.html

US formalizes second warship offer to RP government By Mario J. Mallari 02/20/2012

US formalizes second warship offer to RP government

By Mario J. Mallari 02/20/2012

The United States government has formally offered a second Hamilton class cutter to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), particularly the Philippine Navy, which is hopeful that the ship could be commissioned before the year ends.

Navy Flag Officer in Command Vice Admiral Alexander Pama said the AFP will submit its acceptance letter to the US this week to pave the way for detailed discussion of the acquisition.

According to Pama, the AFP leadership received the formal offer from the US government last week stating the availability of US Coast Guard Dallas, a Hamilton class cutter vessel similar to BRP Gregorio del Pilar which was acquired from the US last year..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120220nat4.html

Llamas-organized Edsa I mob may turn into oust-CJ ‘Plan B’ 02/20/2012

Llamas-organized Edsa I mob may turn into oust-CJ ‘Plan B’

02/20/2012
The preparations for the Edsa I celebration is turning out more than what meets the eye with the huge mobilization that is being required from presidential political adviser Ronald Llamas by President Aquino.

It would not take much to turn the massive crowd expected at the Feb. 25 into what is being bruited about as Malacañang’s Plan B designed to compel the removal of Chief Justice Renato Corona from the Supreme Court.

Last Feb. 16, Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. issued a directive to all government officials and employees to participate in the 26th Anniversary of the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120220hed3.html

Quake death toll rises to 52; 61 missing 02/20/2012

Quake death toll rises to 52; 61 missing

02/20/2012
The death toll and number of missing from a powerful earthquake that struck Visayas region have risen to 113 as the civil defence chief said yesterday he had given up all hope of finding any more survivors.

Benito Ramos, National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council chief, told AFP the latest toll from the 6.7 magnitude quake which struck the central island of Negros on Feb. six was 52 dead and 61 missing.

He added that army engineers were continuing to dig on the heavily-populated island because of the clamor of people insisting that the bodies of their relatives be found..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120220nat3.html

ASK releases P7.7-M financial aid to kin of soldiers killed or injured during combat 02/20/2012

ASK releases P7.7-M financial aid to kin of soldiers killed or injured during combat

02/20/2012
The Alay sa Kawal Foundation (ASK) released last year P7.7 million financial assistance to families of soldiers killed or injured during combat, Vice President Jejomar Binay said.

Binay, foundation chairman and is a reserve Marines colonel, said that ASK gave P30,000 each to 258 families, including those who lost their loved ones in a bloodshed in Al-Barka, Basilan..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120220nat6.html

21 Malabon barangays receive medical tools 02/20/2012

21 Malabon barangays receive medical tools

02/20/2012
The 21 barangays in Malabon City have received several medical equipment and devices, courtesy of Rep. Jaye Lacson-Noel who assured the villages of more support to the health centers.

Lacson-Noel, wife of An Waray party-list Rep. Bhem Noel, distributed the medical tools to the health centers in the city’s entire barangays to their respective chairmen and council members.

“This may not completely support the medical needs of the various health centers in Malabon but I am pretty sure those medical equipment will largely help in extending medical needs of barangay constituents,” Lacson-Noel said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120220met3.html

NBI confirms homicide case of Daza’s ex-BF By Mario F. Fetalino 02/20/2012

NBI confirms homicide case of Daza’s ex-BF

By Mario F. Fetalino 02/20/2012

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has confirmed the homicide case of slain hostage-taker Noel Orate Sr. in connection with the killing of his neighbor in Zamboanga City 19 years ago.

According to a criminal history report from the NBI, a certain Belinda Belisario filed a homicide complaint against Orate years before he was killed in a recent hostage-taking incident in Quezon City last Feb. 10.
 
The report also said Belinda charged Orate before the NBI with illegal possession of firearms..... MORE

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MMDA bent on arming its traffic enforcers By Pat C. Santos 02/20/2012

MMDA bent on arming its traffic enforcers

By Pat C. Santos 02/20/2012

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is seriously mulling arming its traffic enforcers following a new attack on a traffic enforcer by a group of drag racers before dawn last Friday along Macapagal Boulevard in Paraaque City.

This after MMDA assistant manager for planning Emerson Carlos admitted there is a need to protect enforcers but said that such a move must be carefully studied and should not be done in haste.

Pag-aaralan namin yang posibilidad na bigyan ng konting armas ang ating mga tao para makapagtanggol naman sila sa sarili lalo na yung mga nakatalaga sa ganitong klaseng operasyon (We still need to study the possibility arming our enforcers to defend themselves, especially in this kind of operation), Carlos said, referring to the enforcers deployed to crack down on the illegal scooter race along Macapagal Boulevard where the attack took place..... MORE

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Groups slam ‘special treatment’ for Arroyo

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Groups slam ‘special treatment’ for Arroyo

“It is getting clearer and clearer by the day that the government’s drive to impeach Corona is mainly about Hacienda Luisita…” – Kilusang Mayo Uno
BY RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com
MANILA — Hundreds of protesters trooped to the Veteran’s Memorial Medical Center (VMCC) this morning to condemn the Aquino government’s approval of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s continued hospital detention.

“Arroyo deserves to be detained in a jail facility, not a hospital. We are angry that the Aquino government, for all its pretensions of going after Arroyo, is giving her special treatment,” said Elmer “Bong” Labog, KMU chairman, said.

Last week, a Pasay regional trial court judge has allowed the former president’s stay at the VMMC for health reasons. Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said Malacañang respects the decision of the court, “having relied on the medical opinion of her attending physician and with due accord to her position as former president.”

Arroyo is detained for charges of electoral sabotage.

“How can the Aquino government move heaven and earth to impeach Corona, Arroyo’s accomplice, and let Arroyo herself, the bigger criminal, as well as Palparan, have a comfortable stay in a government hospital? That is only possible if the Aquino government’s goal in impeaching Corona is not to punish Arroyo and the likes of Palparan but to advance other interests,” Labog said.

It is publicly known that Malacañang had a hand in the impeachment of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona by the House of Representatives in December.

Retired Maj. General Jovito Palparan Jr., meanwhile, is Arroyo’s favorite general who is still at large despite a pending warrant of arrest for charges of kidnapping and serious illegal detention. Palparan is implicated in the disappearance of University of the Philippines (UP) students Karen Empeño and Sherlyn Cadapan..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2012/02/17/groups-slam-special-treatment-for-arroyo/

‘US thinks it can use Al-Qaeda temporarily in Syria’



‘US thinks it can use Al-Qaeda temporarily in Syria’


The US and Al-Qaeda are using each other to topple President Assad, believes Camille Otrakji, editor of online magazine Syria Comment.

­US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has said Al-Qaeda is working alongside Syria’s armed opposition, while Washington considers extending support to the rebels.

Otrakji told RT that both sides think they are using the other, hoping to control them later.... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/us-al-qaeda-syria-otrakji-635/

Humanitarian corridors in Syria: Way out of crisis or way in for invaders? (s/ Video)



Humanitarian corridors in Syria: Way out of crisis or way in for invaders?


Europe seeks to bring relief to the Syrian people by creating humanitarian corridors, a seemingly noble idea aimed at winning Russian and Chinese support in the UN Security Council. But some are calling the plan a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

­The call for supply routes bringing humanitarian aid to Syrian cities first surfaced last November, and is back on the table as of this week.

“The idea of humanitarian corridors that I previously proposed, which would allow NGOs to reach the zones where scandalous massacres are taking place, should be discussed at the Security Council,” French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said Wednesday..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/syria-humanitarian-corridors-intervention-669/

Tiongson, Umali and Banal: Famas Best Actors NO NONSENSE Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras 02/19/2012

Tiongson, Umali and Banal: Famas Best Actors

NO NONSENSE
Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras
02/19/2012
It seems these three characters were trying to pull a fast one on the Senate impeachment court.
It was pretty obvious that Ms. Annabelle Tiongson was lying when she said no when Sen. Jinggoy Estrada asked her if she knew Niel Tupas as well as his brother, Raul Buboy Tupas.

Jinggoy Estrada said it would be absurd that Tiongson could have not met either Niel or Raul, as her first cousin, Roberto Buenaflor Armada was the running mate of Raul Buboy Tupas and she even contributed to the camapign of his cousin as candidate for vice-governor. Iloilo City is just a small place and it is just unbelievable that one way or the other, members of prominent family such as the Tupases and the Buenaflors would not bump into each other in church, wedding celebration of relatives, social activities such as birthday events and other similar activities. Certainly, Tiongson was not truthful..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120219com4.html

Motorcycles in the Philippines BLURBAL THRUSTS Louie Logarta 02/19/2012

Motorcycles in the Philippines

BLURBAL THRUSTS
Louie Logarta
02/19/2012
From humble beginnings in the post World War II years, sales of these two-wheeled creatures called motorcycles (or motorbikes) from Japan have ballooned far, far beyond the expectations of the astute businessmen who had foreseen a demand among Filipinos and invested heavily to bring them to the country.

The influx of Japanese motorcycles began in earnest in 1959 when Rufino Antonio (a former congressman representing the province of Rizal) entered into partnership with Suzuki Motor Corp. for the nationwide distribution and sales of Suzuki-brand bikes. Three years later, in 1962, the Quisumbing family of Cebu signed a similar distributorship tie-up with the Yamaha Corp. of Japan, but went one step further when they agreed to become its sole assembler in the Philippines, whereupon they built a sprawling factory in Mandaue City. In 1973, Honda Motor Co. of Japan, the world’s biggest motorcycle maker, started production in the Philippines with Mariwasa Honda Philippines. Inc..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120219com5.html

Abortion — 2 VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 02/19/2012

Abortion — 2

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
02/19/2012
What is abortion? In its direct and plain understanding, abortion is the killing of a yet unborn human being in the womb of the mother. The intentional or deliberate murder, slaughter or extermination of a yet unborn human person — this is abortion in simple words. There is someone yet unborn, the latter is still in the womb of his/her mother, yet he or she is purposely killed for one reason or another, for whatever purpose or intent — these are the basic elements of abortion, none of which is right or just.

Again, while yet unborn and thereby helplessly though comfortably confined in the womb of the mother, his or her human life is knowingly exterminated — again, these are the core features of abortion.

It is a heinous crime. It is a gross villainy. It is a hideous iniquity. All these say one and the same thing, viz., abortion is not only unethical but also immoral. Between the virtuous and vicious, the praiseworthy and the condemnable, the glorious and atrocious — abortion is all the latter. To claim that abortion is all the former constitutes the height of irrationality and hypocrisy..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120219com6.html

‘Contempt of court’ TABLETS OF STONE Larry Faraon, OP 02/19/2012

‘Contempt of court’

TABLETS OF STONE
Larry Faraon, OP
02/19/2012
The impeachment court, despite its being a sui generis or a court of its kind is still a court by which the senator-judges, the prosecution and the defense have adopted for its procedural modality, the Rules of Evidence. And therefore semblances of “contempt” against the impeachment court’s proceedings may not stand on strictly legal grounds but definitely would on moral ground. A layman’s definition of “contempt of court” is any behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice and dignity of the court. Obviously, contempt of court metes out legal and moral punishment to the offending party.

But what about when it is the President of the Republic of the Philippines who holds the impeachment court in contempt with his jagged pronouncements, not only in passing or “BTW,” but even to the extent of leafing through the particular pieces of evidence for instance, the bank accounts already being offered as evidence, debated, interpolated in court.

Impeachment is a political process indeed and politicking by the President himself, including a public lambast or black propaganda may not strictly be an impropriety..... MORE
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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120219com7.html

Bishop to Noynoy: Be afraid ‘land hoarders’ By Pat C. Santos 02/19/2012

Bishop to Noynoy: Be afraid ‘land hoarders’

By Pat C. Santos 02/19/2012

An official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines is asking what is keeping the Aquino administration from implementing a Supreme Court order upholding land distribution at the vast Hacienda Luisita estate of the Cojuangco-Aquino clan of President Aquino.

CBCP-National Secretariat for Social Action, Justice and Peace (CBCP-NASSA) chairman and Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo also expressed his disappointment over President Aquino’s silence on the land reform issue.

Citing the Scriptures, Pabillo said “land hoarders should be afraid of their fate when they leave this world as they continue to deny justice to the farmers and farmworkers of Hacienda Luisita.”.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120219hed2.html

Ball for FoI bill passage now with Congress — group 02/19/2012

Ball for FoI bill passage now with Congress — group

02/19/2012
Advocates of the Freedom of Information (FoI) bill had placed squarely on Congress the responsibility for the passage of the law during the current administration after the Palace submitted its version of the bill that will be reconciled with that pending in the legislature.

The proposed measure has been languishing in the archives of Congress for the past 25 years

Proponents of the bill are led by the Right to Know, Right Now Coalition, a network of 150 civil society and media groups..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120219hed3.html

Complaint defective, won’t stand up in House process—prosecutor By Charlie V. Manalo 02/19/2012

UMALI’S SLIP OF TONGUE

Complaint defective, won’t stand up in House process—prosecutor

By Charlie V. Manalo 02/19/2012

One by one the members of the House prosecution team realizing the ordeal that they have to go through to defend all the eight articles of impeachment against Chief Justice Renato Corona are owing up to the defects in the complaint document used to rush the impeachment of the Supreme Court (SC) head.

No less than Deputy Speaker, Ilocos Rep. Rudy Fariñas, a member of the House prosecution team admitted, had earlier the complaint was badly written and yesterday it was the turn of House prosecutor Oriental Mindoro Rep. Rey Umali to admit that the articles of impeachment were defective.

At the weekly news forum at Annabel’s in Quezon City, Umali, the man behind the small lady tale, in a slip of tongue, admitted the complaint was defective and that it won’t stand a chance of being approved by the House had it undergone the normal process of being heard before the Committee on Justice..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120219hed1.html

Two gunmen shoot dead Sino nurse in Davao City 02/19/2012

Two gunmen shoot dead Sino nurse in Davao City

02/19/2012
A Filipino-Chinese registered nurse was shot dead by two motorcycle-riding gunmen on Saturday at 12 noon in Paciano Bangoy Street, Davao City, police report said.

The victim was identified as Marjorie Kwan, 23, nurse and a resident of RGA Village, Paciano Bangoy.

The report said the victim was on her way home when the suspects, aboard a motorcycle, attempted to steal her bag..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120219nat4.html

No relocation site for ‘Sendong’ victims 02/19/2012

No relocation site for ‘Sendong’ victims

02/19/2012
Thousands of families displaced by tropical storm “Sendong” are dismayed that the government still has no clear relocation plans two months after the disaster struck.

As of Feb. 1, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) estimated that the total number of affected persons from Sendong in Region X is 384,431 or 69,666 households in the provinces of Lanao del Norte, Misamis Oriental, and Bukidnon.

Sendong, which hit the region on Dec. 16, 2011, was considered one of the deadliest disasters in the country’s history, with a death toll of more than 1,200, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC)..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120219nat1.html

Top Malabon officials make rounds of city to educate folk on proper garbage disposal 02/19/2012

Top Malabon officials make rounds of city to educate folk on proper garbage disposal

02/19/2012
Top Malabon officials have toured around the city in a determined bid to get the support of the residents as part of their renewed and intensified anti-littering campaign in compliance with an ordinance recently passed by the Sangguniang Panlunsod for the purpose.

Through a caravan, local officials led by Vice Mayor LenLen Oreta, the council’s presiding officer, went around the city’s 21 barangays where they drew the help of local leaders and their immediate constituents for the program.

“We have decided to do it this way so that we can quickly convince the residents on the need to really do their share by not wantonly dumping their garbage so as not to contribute to the already worsening problem in the city,” Oreta said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120219met2.html

Taguig City holds water and sanitation symposium M E T R O F I L E 02/19/2012

Taguig City holds water and sanitation symposium

M E T R O F I L E

02/19/2012
Participants in the recently concluded water and wastewater symposium in Taguig City joined speaker Dr. Elisea “Bebet” Gozun (middle) as they expressed their commitment to join the city in its call to save the dying rivers in the metropolis and create an environment-friendly “Luntiang Taguig.”

Rapidly-growing Taguig City led local governments in hosting a city-wide water and sanitation summit participated in by over 400 representatives from the academe, private sector, barangays and civil society groups aimed at engaging the city’s commitment to help save our dying environment. Aptly themed “Isang Luntiang Taguig: Tubig at Kalikasan, Aking Pangangalagaan,” the event tackled urgent topics on environmental degradation and the source of pollution. The initiative to conduct a symposium was a partnership between the local government of Taguig and its barangays, the Manila Bay Commission, Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA), World Bank, MWSS and East Zone concessionaire Manila Water Company Inc..... MORE
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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120219met6.html

Lies, lies and more lies EDITORIAL 02/18/2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Lies, lies and more lies

EDITORIAL
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02/18/2012
Annabelle Tiongson and Pascual Garcia lll, both Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank) officers, are lying through their teeth. So is Quezon City Rep. Jorge “Bolet” Banal. So is Rep. Rey Umali. So are the prosecution-congressmen.

The leak of Chief Justice (CJ) Renato Corona peso accounts came from the PSBank, Katipunan branch and leaked too, to the prosecution, through a congressman who then turned it over to the prosecutors, who then came up with the yarn of the tale of a small lady handing the photocopies of documents to Umali.

Just analyzing the dates would already point to the leakage coming directly from the PSBank branch..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120218com1.html

Iran cornered with key ally Syria on the brink? (Video)




Iran cornered with key ally Syria on the brink?

There are no signs of an end to the violence in Syria, Iran’s key ally in the region, with the West keen to change the Tehran-friendly regime. A noose is being drawn, but experts fear it may leave Iran compelled to act.

­Since the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, Iran and Syria have developed all sorts of ties.

The Islamic Republic supplies arms, ammunition and military technology to the Syrian security services. It has agreed to spend millions of US dollars for the construction of a military base in Latakia, to facilitate direct arms shipments to Damascus.... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/syria-roads-lead-tehran-659/

Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-ACTA attack

Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-ACTA attack


Early Friday, several websites owned and operated by the US government were defaced as part of latest protest against online censorship. Anonymous, the elusive hacktivist group known for masterminding similar assaults, is taking credit.

At least half a dozen federal websites belonging to the United States government were disrupted in the latest Anonymous-led assault this week. The US Federal Trade Commission was the primary target of the infiltration, and along with it Anonymous managed to take down the sites for National Consumer Protection Week as well as the Consumer Protection Agency, the Federal Trade Commission and others.

In place of the websites’ traditional homepages, Anonymous operatives left a message to the US government and other international bodies: world leaders should rethink the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA — an in-the-works agreement between more than a dozen major nations..... MORE

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URL: http://rt.com/usa/news/anonymous-fff-consumer-acta-609/

Guns & Glory in Syria: Al-Qaeda, US recipe for disaster

Guns & Glory in Syria: Al-Qaeda, US recipe for disaster


The US spy chief has told the Congress President Bashar Al-Assad is fighting against Al-Qaeda of Iraq. James Clapper is the first top US official to acknowledge US might indirectly support insurgents.

­Since December there have been Bombings in Damascus and Aleppo that "had all the earmarks of an Al-Qaeda like attack,"  Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday..... MORE
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URL: http://rt.com/news/syria-opposition-al-qaeda-us-567/

OFWs protest against planned closure of Philippine embassies, consulates


OFWs protest against planned closure of Philippine embassies, consulates


“Closing Philippine embassies and consulates abroad is like abandoningFilipinos abroad,.” – Garry Martinez, Migrante International
By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
Bulatlat.com
MANILA – A global alliance of overseas Filipino workers express alarm over plans of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to close 12 Philippine embassies and consulates abroad by the end of the year. Migrante International said OFWs are up in arms against the DFA’s plan and expressed their disappointment over the administration of President Benigno S. Aquino III.

In a statement, Migrante International chairman Garry Martinez said, “The DFA had announced plans to close down at least 12 Philippine embassies and consulates last year, during budget deliberations, as part of the Aquino administration’s so-called austerity measures. The plan is to complete the closures by the end of 2012. They, however, refused to disclose which embassies or consulates are in danger of closing down.”
Philippine embassies and consulates in Saipan, Romania, Stockholm, Frankfurt, Barcelona and Palau will be closed down this year, according to Martinez. Embassy in Palau will be closed by July this year, a news report said. Daniel Infante Tuaño, a Filipino migrant working in Barcelona, said the Philippine consulate there will be closed by the end of July. He said no official of the consulate consulted them about the closure.

“There was no consultation whatsoever, Ambassador Carlos Salinas visited the Filipino community in Barcelona and he regretfully announced that the Consulate has to be closed by the end of July. It is already final. The Filipino community in Barcelona mobilized and petitioned for the establishment of a full Consulate (here) but now they decided to close it down without even consulting us. They were just informing us because the decision has already been taken,” Tuaño said in an interview through e-mail.

Same thing goes to the Filipino community in Palau where, according to news reports, Filipinos were not consulted about the closure. The Filipino Community in Palau (TFCP) was quoted as saying “We were very surprised, worried and concerned because we do not understand the reasons. We cannot think how our government decided without even consulting us Filipinos in Palau.” About 5,000 Filipinos are currently working in Palau, said the report.

Abandon

“Closing Philippine embassies and consulates abroad is like abandoning Filipinos abroad,” said Matinez. In fact, he added, there are shortages of Philippine embassies and consulates around the world. Instead of adding offices the government is closing them down. ..... MORE

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URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2012/02/17/ofws-protest-against-planned-closure-of-philippine-embassies-consulates/

Presidential jerk FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 02/18/2012

Presidential jerk

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
02/18/2012
Presidential, he certainly can never be, despite the fact that he now sits as the highest official in the land.

A bully, with absolutely no manners, and worse, no respect for the law is what Noynoy Aquino is.

All he has done, in virtually every forum he speaks in, whether before business groups or students, all he focuses on is his campaign to get Chief Justice (CJ) Renato Corona convicted, and if impossible through the legitimate impeachment process, then through mob rule.

Noynoy hinted at this emergence of mob rule as he spoke before students of La Consolacion College, telling them, most of whom hardly care a fig about the impeachment of Corona, claimed that the CJ continues to trick the people with his “blatant lies” while asking his listeners if they would allow “a few to decide for the rest of the nation.”.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120218com2.html

New plunder charge filed vs AFP funds whistle-blower 02/18/2012

New plunder charge filed vs AFP funds whistle-blower

02/18/2012
A second plunder charge has been filed before the Office of the Ombudsman against whistle-blower retired Lt. Col. George Rabusa by an active military officer.

In a complaint filed last Feb. 13, Maj. Emerlito Angulo, through his lawyer Homobono Adaza, said Rabusa illegally amassed assets amounting to more than P50 million, including units in two condominium projects in Libis, Quezon City, several tracks of land in Tagaytay City.

Angulo also stated that Rabusa purchased and owned together with his wife, Debbie, at least two houses in the.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120218hed6.html

CJ queries Noy’s fitness to lead By Benjamin B. Pulta and Fernan J. Angeles 02/18/2012

DARES NOYNOY TO DISCLOSE SALN, BANK ACCOUNTS, PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS

CJ queries Noy’s fitness to lead

By Benjamin B. Pulta and Fernan J. Angeles 02/18/2012

Tit for tat.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona came out swinging yesterday at President Aquino, a day after the chief executive called him a liar, demanding that now and not in “due time” should be the time for Corona to explain to the public how he had amassed all those millions and hid his wealth in several bank accounts, calling him guilty as charged.

Aquino was also livid over the defense team’s baring of the presidential bribery of P100 million for each senator to vote to disobey the SC’s restraining order on dollar deposits.

He also called on the students he addressed at a forum Friday to support his call to oust the chief magistrate, hinting at mob rule to remove Corona if acquitted by the Senate Court..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120218hed1.html

Senate may not press recall of RP envoy to Argentina By Angie M. Rosales 02/18/2012

Senate may not press recall of RP envoy to Argentina

By Angie M. Rosales 02/18/2012

The Senate may not press for the recall of the country’s ambassador to Argentina should the Department of Foreign Affairs’ (DFA) explanation on the actions taken on the mob attack against Filipino boxer would suffice.

Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III yesterday was reconsidering the order issued by Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on the DFA to recall Philippine Ambassador to Buenos Aires Rey Carandang to be an option on Tuesday when they deliberate anew on the issue.

In an interview over at dwIZ, Sotto said the Senate is already in receipt of a letter-report from the DFA on the actions the Department has taken on the incident involving Filipino boxer Johnreil Casimero and his entourage showing him being mobbed by Argentinians after winning a boxing bout as well as the trampling of the Philippine flag in Mar del Plata, Argentina on Feb. 11..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120218nat7.html

Taiwan official apologizes over abuse of Pinay maids 02/18/2012

Taiwan official apologizes over abuse of Pinay maids

02/18/2012
TAIPEI — A Taiwanese official suspended from her post yesterday apologized for hurting Taiwan’s image after she was deported by the United States over a maid abuse case.

“I regret and apologize that the incident caused the outside world to have a negative impression of (Taiwan’s) government and foreign ministry,” said Liu Hsien-hsien, ex-director of Taiwan’s mission in Kansas City, Missouri.

“However, the accusations that I abused the maids are untrue and I never pocketed any public funds,” she said in a statement.

Liu has been suspended pending a review by a top government watchdog in charge of disciplinary punishment of civil servants, the foreign ministry said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120218nat1.html

Iggy’s legal wife presents evidence proving she has right to custody of his remains By Arlie O. Calalo 02/18/2012

Iggy’s legal wife presents evidence proving she has right to custody of his remains

By Arlie O. Calalo 02/18/2012

The late Rep. Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo’s legal wife, Alicia Rita Morales Arroyo, yesterday formally presented before a Quezon City court her evidence to prove that she has the right to take custody of the lawmaker’s remains and manage his funeral arrangement.

Aided by her counsel, Lorna Kapunan, Alicia sought before Judge Eleuterio Bathan of the QC Regional Trial Court’s Branch 92 a temporary restraining order (TRO) and preliminary and final preventive and mandatory injunction against Grace Ibuna, the late lawmaker’s common-law wife, and Iggy’s daughter by his first marriage, Bianca, to take custody of the remains.

Kapunan submitted a certification from Westminster City where the lawmaker died that Arroyo’s wife had obtained when she went to London to claim her husband’s body..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120218met2.html

On Valentine’s Day guards peddled floozies to inmates By Benjamin B. Pulta 02/18/2012

‘HAPPENINGS’ AT NATIONAL PENITENTIARY EXPOSED, PROBED

On Valentine’s Day guards peddled floozies to inmates

By Benjamin B. Pulta 02/18/2012

Valentine’s Day for prisoners doing time at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) was not an entirely dry affair at least for inmates who could pay for the warmth of women for the night.

This was bared yesterday after Justice Secretary Leila de Lima called an investigation into the alleged prevalence of prostitution inside the national state penitentiary in Muntinlupa City.

De Lima issued the statement shortly after a whistle-blower came out in the open and exposed that sex workers are being peddled by prison guards to prisoners inside the NBP..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120218met4.html

Palace eyes upping P1-million reward for Palparan’s capture By Fernan J. Angeles 02/18/2012

Palace eyes upping P1-million reward for Palparan’s capture

By Fernan J. Angeles 02/18/2012

As if there’s a manhunt, President Aquino remains hopeful that former Gen. Jovito Palparan would be arrested soon even as Malacañang hinted at the possibility of raising the bounty for the capture of the fugitive former general.

At the regular press briefing at Malacañang yesterday, deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte said they will discuss whether the bounty for Palparan’s capture, which now stands at P1 million, will be raised..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120218met1.html

The national plundering goes on DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 02/17/2012

Friday, February 17, 2012

The national plundering goes on

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
02/17/2012
It is a news item that gets little notice as it does not relate to the impeachment hearings. But if the government and media were truly alert, they would have spotted it right from the get-go.

The claimed “uprating” of the Agus VI hydroelectric plant in Mindanao, to be undertaken by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), is geared toward increasing the facility’s “output to augment limited supply on the island.” This was the official announcement from Josefina Patricia Asirit, undersecretary of the Department of Energy (DoE), who said that the “uprating… needs to be presented to the Neda (National Economic Development Authority) Board.”

Simply put, uprating means Agus VI will soon be able to produce 62 megawatts (MW) from its present 50. The question is: Why only now when it could have been done much earlier?

They, of course, allege that Mindanao is short of power today. And with the scheduled brownouts causing massive economic displacement in the island, this has been turned into another reason for the private sector to be given new independent power producer (IPP) contracts that will double Mindanao’s generation cost.

The Agus VI uprating confirms our charge these past decades that authorities delayed rehabilitation deliberately to create an opportunity for electricity plunder. It confirms the conspiracy led by multilateral financial institutions in tandem with the Philippine oligarchy and its corrupt political class.

We have time and again seen through these conspirators’ modus operandi: Create power shortages; announce actions (though delayed) to justify government expenditure for “rush jobs;” then announce the privatization of a particular facility once its rehabilitation is completed and its systems are fully operational.

In this instance, the pressure for the privatization of the entire Agus-Pulangui hydroelectric complex has been on for years now. Only opposition from many crusading Mindanao power sector NGOs, civic leaders, and political leaders, such as Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, has stopped them so far. Sooner or later, though, the multinationals and multilaterals will descend upon Malacañang to get their way.

It is therefore important to keep refreshing the historical memory of our people about the pressure exerted by, say, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) through its dangling of a $300 million standby loan on our politicians in 2001 to pass the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (Epira), a law that caused, among other things, the onerous and devastating privatization of power, the creation of the administrative and corrupt monster that is the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), as well as its Satanic offspring, the Performance Based Regulation, which pushed the country’s power rates to become “the highest in Asia,” if not the world.

For the swift enactment of that law, which allegedly cost P500,000 per congressman plus millions in electricity projects, Gloria Arroyo back then was hailed by the foreign chambers of commerce, the Makati Business Club, and other oligarchs. It is not surprising then that these very same people are now showing all their love for PeNoy for providing the impeachment distraction as their power plunder continues.

As Agus and Pulangui supply the vast majority of hydro power in Mindanao, the same report last Monday also stated that the DoE is similarly pushing the dredging by government of the Lanao River that supplies water to Pulangui VI. Our question again is: Why only now?

Mindanaoans have demanded the dredging of these facilities years ago. But, as no action was taken, the power crisis started allowing the DoE, Psalm (Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp.), and the NGCP (National Grid Corp. of the Philippines) to issue ”red alert” bulletins of power shortages to justify their call for more privatization and new emergency projects (e.g., power plants and transmission connections).

The caveat is, every time new projects are approved, new capex (capital expenditure) requirements are submitted, which are added to the power bills consumers pay for.

When will Congress and Malacañang do something about this — only after a genuine political revolution sweeps these corrupt ruling classes away?

On another related note, we have this item on the “wholesale savings” being stored with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for 4.25 percent interest and used as a tool for managing the country’s money and currency, called the Special Deposit Account (SDA): It has already grown to P1.721 trillion the past month.
UP Economics professor Ben Diokno explains: “(The high level of funds in SDAs) indicated still weak demand for loans, suggesting lack of investment opportunities or banks still careful in extending loans… SDAs are short-term while PPP (Public-Private Partnership) financing requirements are extremely long-term…”

Really? But why do I see strong demand for loans from coconut and dairy, as well as other small manufacturing import-substitution sectors? Ah, but these are genuine industries that are not encouraged by the present economic planners.

Financial forensics expert Hiro Vaswani even contends that what this fund shows is that we are indeed a relatively rich nation. The only fly in the ointment is that lowering the rates and releasing it could create havoc due to the fact that we have no strong State that sets its own economic goals by directing the huge fund for our own productive developmental investments.

Reflecting further on Vaswani’s analysis, it dawned on me that the PPP program is but a concession to global capital, which, in fine, involves highly financially leveraged “rentier” projects (just like apartments and market stalls that are built and rented out to the public) with government guarantees that are not directly productive.

Although these may support some productivity in agriculture and industry, the fees and rates are just too high, making such an exploitative set-up work against productivity in the long run.

Taking note of the impact of such high toll and harbor fees, not to mention the high cost of energy projects being entered into, the PPP may very well stand for “Private Plunder Projects.”

(Tune in to 1098AM, dwAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN’s HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., on “The evils of corporate mining behemoths;” 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/20120217com6.html

Workers oppose SSS plans to increase premiums to generate PPP funds

Workers oppose SSS plans to increase premiums to generate PPP funds


KMU deputy secretary-general Leandro Gerodias said the agency’s main objectives in pushing for higher contributions is to generate more funds for business projects and investments, and not so much to benefit workers in the long run.

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

Members of the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) picketed the main office of the Social Security System (SSS) in Quezon City to protest against the agency’s plan to increase members’ contributions and invest in the Aquino government’s public-private partnership projects.

As early as April last year, the SSS, through its president and chief executive officer (CEO) Emilio S. de Quiros, announced the agency’s plan to increase members’ premiums from 10.4 per cent to 11 per cent. The announcement was met with protests and the SSS was forced to delay its implementation.


Members of the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) picket the main office of the Social Security System (SSS) to protest against the agency’s plan to increase members’ contributions and invest in the Aquino government’s public-private partnership projects. (Photo courtesy of KMU / bulatlat.com)
If the SSS’ plans are implemented, members will have to pay P51.20 ($1.19) monthly instead of P46.68/month ($1.08) . This applies for workers earning a minimum wage of P8,520 ($ 198.13) for Metro Manila non-agricultural sector, and P7,780 ($181) for Metro Manila agricultural sector. For workers in Metro Manila receiving the minimum wage, P404 or $9.40 plus the P22 or $ 0.51 cost of living allowance daily, the 0.6 percent increase will amount to a more than P60 ($ 1.40) reduction in monthly pay.

According to de Quiros, the increase in contributions will be shared equally by both employers and workers. Currently, employers and minimum wage earners pay a combined amount of P809 to P886 ($18.8 to $20.60) monthly in SSS contributions. With the 10.6 percent increase, contributions from workers and employers will increase, amounting to P855 to P937 ($19.88 to $21.80) The higher the wages, the higher the contributions.

In the meantime, the SSS also explained that the proposed increase will also extend the benefits and pension to its members from the year 2039 to 2049. Based on an actuarial valuation done in 2007, SSS’ funds are sufficient for the next 27 years or until the year 2039.The SSS has more than 29 million members.

By comparison, the contribution rate of SSS’ 10.4 percent is less than half of the 21 percent rate of the Government Service Insurance System, the equivalent pension fund for government employees. The last time the SSS imposed an increase in contribution rates was in 2007, with premiums being adjusted by one percent.

The SSS posted net revenues of P24 billion ($558 million) in the first 11 months of 2011, or 12 percent higher that what it earned in 2010 during the same period.

Increase benefits and pensions

The KMU is against plans to increase workers’ contributions to the pension fund.


(Photo courtesy of KMU / bulatlat.com)
KMU deputy secretary-general Leandro Gerodias said the agency’s main objectives in pushing for higher contributions is to generate more funds for business projects and investments, and not so much to benefit workers in the long run.

“The SSS is going after workers’ hard-earned income to funnel the funds into the coffers of big foreign and local capitalists. We will not take this sitting down,” he said.

“The SSS has the funds to increase workers’ pensions without increasing workers’ premiums. We want an increase in our pensions, but not in our premiums.”

The labor leader pointed out that the SSS wants to raise workers’ premiums because it wants to aid the Aquino government in its PPP projects, as well as big business groups that want assurance for their investments..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2012/02/16/workers-oppose-sss-plans-to-increase-premiums-to-generate-ppp-funds/

UN passes symbolic condemnation of Syrian government


  
UN passes symbolic condemnation of Syrian government


The UN General Assembly has called on Syrian President Assad to step down. The resolution passed Thursday is worded similarly to a document vetoed in the UN Security Council by Russia and China. The adopted resolution has no executive power.

­The Assembly has passed the Egypt-sponsored resolution with 137 in favor, 12 against and 17 abstaining. It blames the Syrian government for “widespread and systematic” violation of human rights, and voices support for an Arab League plan for a transition of power in the country..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/un-assembly-vote-syrian-resolution-521/

Groundhog year: Cooking Syria ‘Libya-style’

Groundhog year: Cooking Syria ‘Libya-style’


Libya is marking the first anniversary of the revolution that brought the country plenty of destruction, but not as much democracy. And while NATO denies intentions to interfere with Syria, Libyans have learned the hard way “freedom” is exported.

­NATO has 'no intention’ 2.0

­"NATO has no intention whatsoever to intervene in Syria. We appreciate very much all the efforts to find a solution to the conflict in Syria. I appreciate the work of the Arab League. I do believe that a regional solution has to be found," NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in Brussels on Wednesday..... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/syria-nato-libya-intervention-523/

Friendly advice: France, UK to command ousting of Assad?

Friendly advice: France, UK to command ousting of Assad?

Coordinating help to the Syrian opposition is among the things French and British leaders are discussing on Friday. The anti-government troops lack proper training, and military advisors sent by the west may change the situation.

British Prime Minister David Cameron and the French President Nicolas Sarkozy are expected to discuss practical ways of helping the armed branch of the Syrian opposition, the Free Syrian Army (FSA)..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/france-uk-syria-advisors-569/

Government should act decisively against human trafficking– Gabriela

Government should act decisively against human trafficking– Gabriela

“The growing poverty, unemployment and landless in our country exponentially increase the vulnerability of women and children to sex trafficking.” – Rep. Luz Ilagan, Gabriela Women’s Party
By INA ALLECO SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

Last Valentine’s day February 14, Gabriela Women’s Party Rep. Luz Ilagan called attention to the issue of human trafficking, saying that a mere four days previously, the Gabriela rescued eight women from a bar owned by a Korean national in Baguio City.

According to a report by Northern Dispatch, an alternative news agency based in Baguio City, the women arrived in Baguio on Feb. 1, three of them were minors and all eight coming from various rural poor areas in Mindanao. They were reportedly recruited by a certain Korean named Nora Chang who promised P10,000 ($232) in advanced salaries to each of the women’s families.

Ilagan said the women discovered that the recruiter received P130,000 ($3,023) from the owner of the newly-opened bar in Baguio City, but she did not give the promised P10,000 ($232) to the families they left behind.

From Feb. 1 to the day they were rescued, each victim was given an allowance of P150 ($3.48), but P50 ($1.16) was withheld as payment for their “costumes” and the remaining P100 $2.32) was allotted for their food. They were, however, unable to buy food because they were not allowed to leave the bar’s premises and they were locked inside from from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Only when they were brought to the bar in the afternoon could they have a meal..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2012/02/16/government-should-act-decisively-against-human-trafficking%E2%80%93-gabriela/

CPP brands troops rotation as ploy to put up new US base By Mario J. Mallari 02/17/2012

CPP brands troops rotation as ploy to put up new US base

By Mario J. Mallari 02/17/2012

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) yesterday branded the planned rotation of thousands of United States troops to the Philippines from Okinawa, Japan as meant to establish another Subic, thus providing military base for the American forces.

The CPP, in a statement, noted pronouncements made by US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta before the US Senate, announcing ongoing negotiations between the Philippine and US governments for a “rotational presence” of more than 3,000 American troops from Okinawa to the Philippines.

“US plans to setup a mini-Subic military base, service facility or exclusive dock in the Philippines have become increasingly apparent as officials of the Obama government announced it is going to rotate at least 3,300 troops from its Okinawa base in Australia, Singapore, Hawaii and the Philippines,” the CPP stated..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120217nat2.html

PSBank bares Banal as leak 02/17/2012

PSBank bares Banal as leak

02/17/2012
Yesterday’s Senate court trial heard testimonies from two bank officials from the Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank), testifying that Chief Justice Renato Corona owned several accounts at the bank and closed down two peso time-deposit accounts at the PSBank Katipunan Branch on Dec. 12, 2011, the same day that he was impeached by the House of Representatives.

PSBank branch manager Annabelle Tiongson testified that Corona’s two accounts with account numbers 089-121019593 and 089-121021681 were both closed on Dec. 12, 2011. The two accounts had a total balance of P19.7 million as of end-December 2010.

The count of the total amount of the Chief Justice’s accounts was over P30 million..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120217hed1.html

Another likely SF blunder seen in Laguna misencounter By Mario J. Mallari 02/17/2012

Another likely SF blunder seen in Laguna misencounter

By Mario J. Mallari 02/17/2012

Two supposed hunters were killed while two others were wounded in what could be a case of mis-encounter between the civilians and members of the Army’s elite Special Forces (SF) in Laguna province early morning yesterday.

Military reports showed that elements of the Special Forces were dispatched in Barangay Ilayang Atingay, Magdalena town along the tri-boundaries of Magdalena-Majayjay-Liliw at around 1 a.m. following reports of presence of armed men, suspected to be members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA), in the area..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120217nat4.html

High court orders CHR, CA to study carefully case against Fil-Am activist By Benjamin B. Pulta 02/17/2012

High court orders CHR, CA to study carefully case against Fil-Am activist

By Benjamin B. Pulta 02/17/2012
A human rights violation case filed by a Filipino-American activist has been remanded by the Supreme Court (SC) to the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and the Court of Appeals (CA) after the tribunal ruled that despite lacking evidence, an outright dismissal of the case would be a disservice to justice.

In an 11-page resolution, the SC en banc stressed that while the investigation into the complaint filed by activist Melissa Roxas conducted by the CHR failed to sufficiently establish the identities of those behind her abduction and torture in 2009, her petition for the issuance of a writ of amparo and habeas data against key military officials should not be dismissed since the Philippine National Police has yet to complete the investigation..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120217met3.html

Permanent sanction vs Argentine boxer pushed 02/17/2012

Permanent sanction vs Argentine boxer pushed

02/17/2012
Condemning the riot that took place in Argentina last Feb. 12, San Juan City Rep. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito backed the government’s filing of a diplomatic protest against the Argentinian government while at the same time asking for sanctions to be meted on Argentine boxer Luis Lazarte and his team from entering the boxing ring permanently.

The lawmaker aired his appeal in a House resolution which urges Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and the Games and Amusement Board (GAB) to take actions and push for Lazarte’s team to be penalized by the World Boxing Council..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120217met4.html

Full-blown investigation sought into rice import By Charlie V. Manalo 02/17/2012

Full-blown investigation sought into rice import

By Charlie V. Manalo 02/17/2012

A farmer-turned lawmaker has asked the House committee on agriculture and food to conduct a full-blown congressional investigation in aid of legislation into the massive rice importation, irregularities and other anomalies in the trade which allegedly defrauded the government some P1 billion in taxes.

Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano called on the House leadership to act on House Resolution 183 seeking to investigate the controversies as he filed the continued complaints of huge amount in lost revenues because of the supposed irregularities besetting rice importation which is also jeopardizing the livelihood of millions of local rice farmers..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120217met1.html

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