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Half-baked measure half-baked measure EDITORIAL 09/25/2011

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Half-baked measure half-baked measure

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09/25/2011
Noynoy’s allies in the House rushing the approval of the budget for next year apparently on the prodding of the Palace, is resulting in an unprecedented spectacle in the legislature of a measure being literally regurgitated, reflecting mostly on the poor leadership of the lower chamber.

The House process requires that the budget bill be in its complete form when it passes second reading as the third and final reading of the bill would merely be a matter of the fine-tuning of its wordings before it is transmitted to the Senate.

For an important bill such as the budget, the process requires a more thorough scrutiny of the measure that should have been done prior to this bill being sent to the plenary, which was supposed to have been done during the first and second readings of the bill.

The third reading should have been done since the bill is to merely receive formal approval of Congress and where amendments are not allowed anymore..... MORE

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The hypocrisy of it all FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 09/25/2011

The hypocrisy of it all

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
09/25/2011
For someone who went to New York to speak about transparency in government, he comes off as merely again paying lip service to his pledges and claims of transparency in his government and of his claimed good governance.

Noynoy and his Palace mouthpieces may even think that they have succeeded in convincing, not just the Filipinos but also the world leaders that indeed, his is a transparent and “honest” government that is out to stamp the plague of corruption.

They should think again. Recall that while these various ambassadors to the Philippines openly give their praises of the Noynoy government and lavishly, what they write back home, by way of their secret cables may just be a different picture of what this Noynoy government is.

Still, it is the nature of the usual pro-government Manila media to portray their president in much too good a light, omitting or burying the actual picture..... MORE

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DAR accused of ‘conniving’ with Henry Sy’s firm to evict Hacienda Looc farmers

DAR accused of ‘conniving’ with Henry Sy’s firm to evict Hacienda Looc farmers


“DAR officials are fully aware that Hacienda Looc is a contested land and that the fraudulent cancellation of their certificates is not equivalent to a conversion order,” KMP secretary general Danilo Ramos said.
By RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com
Sidebar: Hacienda Looc farmers decry harassment, tag Henry Sy as a ‘landgrabber’
MANILA – Fighting for their land and livelihood, farmers from Hacienda Looc camped outside the national office of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Sept. 19.

Farmers belonging to Ugnayan ng mga Mamamayan Laban sa Pangwawasak ng Kalupaan ng Hacienda Looc (Umalpas-Ka) reiterated their demand to stop the conversion of 8,650 hectare Hacienda Looc in Nasugbu, Batangas.

SM Land, owned by business tycoon Henry Sy, is developing 5,800 hectares of Hacienda Looc into the Hamilo Coast project that includes the Pico De Loro Beach and Country Club and the Pico De Loro Residential Condominiums. It aims to develop 13 natural coves, 25 kilometers of pristine beachfront; forests, mountains, limestone cliffs, and rock formations. Since 2004, SM Land has been building structures along the coastal areas, converting farmlands and displacing farmers and fishermen of Hacienda Looc.


Farmers from Hacienda Looc set up a camp in front of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). (Photo by Ronalyn V. Olea / bulatlat.com)
Umalpas-Ka and Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) accused DAR officials and SM Land of collusion to evict farmer-beneficiaries from the hacienda.

“The DAR and SM Land are obviously in collusion with each other to evict farmers and push through with the anti-people Hamilo Coast project in Hacienda Looc,” Armando Lemita, Umalpas-Ka spokesman, said. “The DAR allowed SM Land to grab our lands,” Lemita said.

Lemita said that during their dialogue with DAR, Sept. 13, officials failed to present any conversion order. “SM Land has arbitrarily converted more than 200-hectares of the contested land for the Hamilo Coast land development project,” Lemita said.

In 1990, the DAR granted a collective certificate of land ownership award (CLOA) and emancipation patents (EPs) to farmers in Hacienda Looc under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). After several years, the DAR cancelled the certificates after the government’s Assets Privatization Trust (APT) sold the whole hacienda to Manila Southcoast Development Corp. (MSDC), a member of the SM Group of Companies.

“DAR officials are fully aware that Hacienda Looc is a contested land and that the fraudulent cancellation of their certificates is not equivalent to a conversion order,” KMP secretary general Danilo Ramos said..... MORE

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Palestinians say UN bid is non-violent resistance focus 09/25/2011

Palestinians say UN bid is non-violent resistance

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09/25/2011
UNITED NATIONS — Despite dire warnings that their demand for UN state membership will unleash a cycle of violence, Palestinian leaders say their move is anchored in a tradition of peaceful resistance.

“When you’re occupied and downtrodden and you see that the world is standing next to you it gives you hope,” said top Palestinian negotiator Nabil Shaath.

“To be honest, part of that hope will go into keeping the Palestinian determination on non-violence and keeps incitement away and keeps also the determination to get their rights back.”

Opponents of the application for a state of Palestine to be admitted as a full member of the United Nations say the move is doomed to fail and will only fuel new bloodshed in a region scarred by decades of unrest.... MORE

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Biazon should be steadfast N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras 09/25/2011

Biazon should be steadfast

N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E
Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras
09/25/2011
Last Thursday, Biazon , the new Commissioner of Customs, made a big bang by announcing that he had filed with the Department of Justice a complaint against Petronas Energy Philippines over the questionable importation of LPG resulting in a loss of revenue to government in the amount of a billion pesos. We could have said thank you for the good job except for the question of, why only against Petronas? Why not against Shell Pilipinas which had been caught several times for smuggling at the Port of Batangas and involving several billions of pesos that were lost in government revenues due to said smuggling activities?

Is Shell so influential and powerful that the Bureau of Customs (BoC) now under the leadership of Biazon cannot touch? Is it because of the interference of a Malacañang official by the name of Secretary Rene Almendras that Biazon is not acting against Shell? It has been said that former Commissioner Alvarez refused to file a complaint against Shell and collect from the oil firm the sum of P1.5 billion as excise taxes and VAT despite the very clear findings of smuggling and the subsequent recommendation from the BoC at the Port of Batangas to file charges and collect the said taxes from Shell..... MORE

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Smoking VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 09/25/2011

Smoking

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
09/25/2011
There is no need for any more scientific investigation, for further laboratory experimentation. Men, women and young people know it. Professionals, businessmen and laborers know it. Practically anybody and everybody know it. What? Smoking is bad! It is bad for the health of the smoker as well as for all those around the latter. Smoking ruins the lungs and the heart of smokers together with those inhaling their smoke that slowly invades a bigger and bigger space.

No wonder that even cigarette packs carry the clear and signal warning that smoking is a danger to the wellbeing of people, the smokers themselves in particular. This is why there are simple as well classy restaurants, small together with huge buildings — mega malls included — where smoking is banned altogether. Thus it is that smoking is now even considered taboo in these and those public places. In other words, no one with a sound mind and good will recommends smoking whenever to whoever.

Nicotene — this is the archenemy of good health, the primary cause of many fatal sickness, the distinct curse of smokers — with all those engulfed by the smoke they blow here and there..... MORE

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P300-M loans for farmers become Quedancor pabaon 09/25/2011

PANGILINAN SAYS SENATE TO INVESTIGATE

P300-M loans for farmers become Quedancor pabaon

09/25/2011
The Senate is looking into possible another anomaly during the term of former President Arroyo involving the diversion a loan program for farmers under the Agriculture Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) acquired by the Quedan Rural Credit Guarantee Corp. (Quedancor) to provide Quedancor officials with golden parachutes on their retirement.

Sen. Francis Pangilinan, chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture and food, said his committee would investigate irregularities in the use of the ACEF which was worth P10 billion but was mostly diverted for purposes other than lending to farmers including pabaons for Quedancor officials.

The conversion scheme called pabaon was made popular by revelations of a similar program in the military in which princely amounts are given to retiring generals obtained from the diversion of military funds.

Pangilinan said that based on the report submitted to him last January, the ACEF records show that it only has P1.8 billion balance..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110925hed1.html

Palace to groups complaining of power rates: ‘Go tell ERC’ 09/25/2011

Palace to groups complaining of power rates: ‘Go tell ERC’

09/25/2011
The Palace tossed comnplaints raised by varied groups last Friday against sky-high electricity rates in the country, which they said may reach P11 per kilowatthour soon, to regulator Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) as deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte said in retort that “the government is aware of complaints that power rates are too high.”

Since an average Filipino household consumes 200 kilowatthour of electricity a month, an P11 power rate, would mean a bill of P2,200 a month from the current P1,600 a month from a rate which is already among the highest in the world.

Several trade groups last Friday sent to the Palace a statement demanding a government plan to lower energy rates amid a feared reemergence of a global economic crisis that would hurt exports and local business activity.

The statement, signed by the PCCI, Philippine Exporters Confederation (Philexport), Philippine Steelmakers Association (Philsteel), Foundation for Economic Freedom (FEF), and the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) also raised the possibility of another power shortage due to the lack of a concrete program from President Aquino on power supply.... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110925hed2.html

2 ‘mysterious’ OFW deaths reported every month 09/25/2011

.2 ‘mysterious’ OFW deaths reported every month
09/25/2011

A Filipino migrants rights group in the Middle East yesterday said it is receiving at least two cases of “mysterious” deaths involving overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) every month.

Migrante-Middle East regional director John Leonard Monterona, in a statement, said they are constantly receiving reports of OFWs who died under questionable and vague circumstances on an average of two cases every month.

“The figure is based on the combined reports from our Migrante chapters in the Middle East citing local news reports and from the kin of the OFWs who have sought our assistance,” he added.

Monterona clarified the figure that they got did not include those reported to various Philippine diplomatic posts.

“We are quite certain there were other cases of ‘mysterious’ deaths reported to the Philippine embassies and consulates and its satellite offices,” Monterona said.... MORE

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3.3-M hectare of coco lands in danger By Charlie V. Manalo 09/25/2011

3.3-M hectare of coco lands in danger

By Charlie V. Manalo 09/25/2011

The militant Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) yesterday said that 3.3 million hectares of coconut lands are in danger of being controlled by United States agro-corporations over the $15-million investment bagged by President Aquino in his recent trip to the United States.

The peasant group also pushed the immediate return of the more than P150-billion coconut levy funds to small coconut as the solution to the development of the coconut industry.

The peasant group issued the statement after Aquino said that two US companies, Pepsi Cola and Vita Coco want to make fresh investments worth P15 million in the country’s coconut industry to meet the international demand for coco water.

KMP deputy secretary general Randall Echanis called on Aquino “to divulge the terms” of the investments fearing that this could lead to “one-sided and onerous land lease deals” between the US and Philippines..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110925nat1.html

Gov’t spends P1.2B for 4Ps in Davao 09/25/2011

Gov’t spends P1.2B for 4Ps in Davao

09/25/2011
DAVAO CITY — The national government, through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), has spent P1.255 billion for 125,057 registered beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) or Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) in the Davao Region.

DSWD regional director Esther Versoza said the 4Ps beneficiaries, after five years, will be self-sustaining since they would undergo an exit activity prior the ending of their availment.

She cited the Social Welfare Education (SWE), which teaches the beneficiaries about livelihood activities to make them become self-reliant.

Before graduating from the program, the 4Ps beneficiaries would also be given sustainable employment and skills development, Versoza said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110925nat7.html

Woman solon throws support behind RH bill approval By Arlie O. Calalo 09/25/2011

Woman solon throws support behind RH bill approval

By Arlie O. Calalo 09/25/2011
Alarmed by many women who are either battered or abused, Malabon City Rep. Jaye Lacson-Noel has openly thrown her support to the approval of the controversial Reproductive Health (RH) bill, a move which she described as a “very personal crusade.”

“I have accommodated all opinions for and against the RH bill, attended marathon hearings and plenary debates, but my decision to support the bill comes from my day-to-day discussions with my constituents, based on their grim, violent and often pathetic realities on the ground, about their specific and immediate needs for a comprehensive RH law,” Lacson-Noel said in statement e-mailed to Tribune.

In a huddle with members of the Camanava Press at her district office, the wife of An-Waray Party-list Rep. Bem Noel revealed that the number of cases of battered and abused women that came into her knowledge, though they did not necessarily originate in the city, has made her decide to push the immediate passage of RH bill.

In fact, Lacson-Noel said she is in the process of creating her own Malabon database on the number of unwanted pregnancies, pre- and post-natal challenges and accidents and other records related to women, especially those that reside in her district..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110925met3.html

Motorists driving without head, tail lights nabbed 09/25/2011

Motorists driving without head, tail lights nabbed

09/25/2011
Over 160 motorists have been apprehended in one night by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for driving without turning on their headlights.

MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino yesterday said the apprehended motorists were cited for reckless driving, which carries a fine of P1,200, as provided under DoTC-Center for Transport and Traffic Management (CCTM) Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 26, Series of 1998, and Republic Act 4136 or the Land Transportation Code of the Philippines.

CCTM is the former name of the Traffic Discipline Office (TDO), the traffic management arm of the MMDA.

“Night driving without headlights is dangerous. We have to remind the public that it is prohibited under the law, for everybody’s safety,” Tolentino said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110925met5.html

Freudian slips EDITORIAL 09/24/2011

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Freudian slips

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09/24/2011
Very strange it was that Noynoy Aquino, during the question and answer portion at the World Bank Monetary Fund meeting and speech he had in the US, made two disturbing remarks.

He was quoted as having said, in the matter of the Supreme Court (SC)-Malacañang relations, that the high court, over which he had clashed on issues, was “more cooperative” now, and that today, he and the high court are more like partners.

He added, in explaining why the SC is “less hostile” and “more cooperative” today, that certain developments, such as the ouster of Ombudsman Merceditas Guiterrez “sent a signal.”

“So what am I trying to say? I think there has been a change in attitude as far as the Supreme Court is concerned. They (justices) are now more like partners than they were before,” Noynoy was quoted in the media as saying..... MORE

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New probe style: Guilt by association FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 09/24/2011

New probe style: Guilt by association

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
09/24/2011
There really is something wrong with the way probes are being conducted under the Aquino regime which does not speak well of the Noynoy government.

Every single allegation or every single claimed witness testimony that is vowed to be probed by either Congress, both chambers, or the Department of Justice (DoJ), has the clear intention to link such alleged corruption or irregularity to either Mike Arroyo or his spouse, Gloria, or both.

It is almost as if none of those who want the heads of the Arroyos has any evidence with which to charge them, despite the many witnesses they trot out in public.

This is probably why the Noynoy allies continue with their favorite pasttime, which is conducting a trial and conviction by publicity.

There is today that charge that Bobby Ongpin, businessman, who had acquired a P660-million loan from the state-run Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) entered into a behest loan, and one that is now being claimed by some senators to be similar in nature to the used helicopter scandal involving the Philippine National Police (PNP)..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110924com2.html

Looted Libyan missiles dangerous but difficult to use focus 09/24/2011

Looted Libyan missiles dangerous but difficult to use

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09/24/2011
PARIS — Thousands of surface-to-air missiles pillaged in Libya pose less of a risk than feared as most militant groups in sub-Saharan Africa lack the knowhow and the equipment to fire them, experts say.

The Soviet-made SA-7 is a man-portable low-altitude missile with a high explosive and passive infrared homing device that could pose a nightmare in the Sahel where an al-Qaeda affiliate, among other groups, is active.

While some fear they could be used to target commercial flights if they fell into the wrong hands, others say that using them is not so simple and that they could turn out to be just scrap metal, if not properly stored.

The arsenal of toppled Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi comprised about 20,000 such missiles, initially manufactured in the former Soviet Union since 1972 and then in other east European countries, according to experts..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110924com3.html

Witnesses recount abduction of UP students by military

Witnesses recount abduction of UP students by military


“The abduction could not be carried out without Palparan’s knowledge,” Olalia told Bulatlat.com in an interview shortly after the hearing. “They [soldiers] were all under Task Force Malolos. It’s a conspiracy. His men would not act without his knowledge.”
By RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com
MANILA — “Return our daughters!”

Mrs. Erlinda Cadapan shouted as she faced retired Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr. and other military officers at the end of yesterday’s hearing on the case of Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño.

After hearing once again the testimony of eyewitness Raymond Manalo that her daughter Sherlyn was raped, the mother could not contain her rage. Although Mrs. Concepcion Empeño, mother of Karen, did not utter a word, she held a placard that read: “Palparan, guilty!”

Mothers of the two missing University of the Philippines (UP) students listen intently to the statements of respondents.(Photo by Ronalyn V. Olea / bulatlat.com)
The two mothers have been searching for their daughters, both students of University of the Philippines (UP), for more than five years. Karen and Sherlyn, along with farmer Manuel Merino, were abducted on June 26, 2006 in Hagonoy, Bulacan by state agents.

In May, following a Supreme Court decision that pointed to Palparan and other military officers as responsible for the abduction, the mothers filed a complaint before the Department of Justice (DOJ). A three-man panel of the DOJ led by Assistant State Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera conducted a series of hearings for the preliminary investigation of the case.

At the clarificatory hearing, Sept. 23, the prosecutors propounded questions both to witnesses and respondents.

Positive identification

Manalo, who, along with his brother Reynaldo, was held by the military from February 14, 2006 until their escape in August 2007, positively identified Palparan, former commanding general of the 7th Infantry Division, and other respondents M/Sgt. Rizal Hilario, Lt. Francis Mirabelle Samson and Lt. Col. Felipe Anotado as some of the soldiers whom he saw or talked to during the months he was held in captivity. Raymond was able to describe vividly the soldiers who he initially knew by their aliases.

Witness Raymond Manalo recounts how he met Karen and Sherlyn.(Photo by Ronalyn V. Olea / bulatlat.com)
On a whiteboard, Raymond wrote down the places where he was taken to during his 18 months of captivity. These included Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija; a safehouse in Pinaud village, San Ildelfonso, Bulacan; village hall of Sapang, San Miguel, Bulacan; Camp Tecson ; Limay, Bataan; a safehouse in Iba, Zambales and a farm in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
Manalo met Karen and Sherlyn in Camp Tecson sometime in August 2006. From there, Manalo, the two UP students and Merino, was transferred from one camp or safehouse to another. It was in Limay, Bataan, at the camp of the 24th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army where Raymond last saw Karen and Sherlyn. He recounted how the students were raped by M/Sgt. Donald Caigas. Caigas, also a respondent to the case, is already dead.

Manalo also named Harry Baliaga, also implicated in the abduction of Jonas Burgos, as one of those who abducted him. Baliaga is yet to be named as respondent in this particular complainant.

According to Manalo, Palparan talked to him twice in one night in May 2006 when he was at the village hall of Sapang, San Miguel, Bulacan.

“He told us he would spare our lives if we followed his orders. He said he would allow us to see our parents and we should tell our parents not to attend hearings and rallies and not to talk to Karapatan,” Manalo told the panel..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/09/24/witnesses-recount-abduction-of-up-students-by-military/

Groups urge Aquino to free all political prisoners in marking martial law

Groups urge Aquino to free all political prisoners in marking martial law

“President Aquino reminisces about his family’s sufferings under Martial Law, but he callously ignores the suffering of other families whose loved ones are jailed not under martial law, but under the Aquino government.” — Marie Hilao-Enriquez, Karapatan chairwoman
By RONALYN V. OLEA
Bulatlat.com

MANILA – On the 39th anniversary of the imposition of martial law, human rights advocates and other groups called anew on President Benigno S. Aquino III to release all political prisoners.

Members of people’s organizations allied with Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) marched from España to Chino Roces (formerly Mendiola bridge). In various detention facilities nationwide, hundreds of political prisoners went on hunger strike from Sept. 19 to Sept. 21 to demand their release.
Karapatan said there are 360 political prisoners still languishing in jails today. Seventy-seven of them were jailed under the new Aquino administration.

“Today’s commemoration of the 39th year of the declaration of martial law is again an occasion for the President to reminisce the experience of how he and his family suffered under martial law… But even as he recalls the suffering of his family, he callously ignores the suffering of other families whose sons, daughters, wives, husbands, fathers and mothers are detained, not by the dictator but by his government, not 39 years ago, but today,” Marie Hilao-Enriquez, Karapatan secretary general, said in a statement.

Aquino government’s denial

“To our knowledge, we have no political prisoners,” said Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda.

“The government has the gall to say there are no political prisoners because it has criminalized political offenses, conveniently covering up the fact that there ARE political prisoners under Aquino’s watch,” Enriquez said in reaction to Lacierda’s statement.

Enriquez cited Crisanto Fat, a peasant leader charged with fabricated cases of illegal possession of firearms and explosives. He died in jail last Sept. 20. (See related story)

“Under the Marcos dictatorship, it is clear that there were political prisoners. In this sense, Marcos is better. Now, they (Aquino) refuse to recognize the existence of political prisoners, preferring to call them as ‘alleged political offenders,” said Casambre, Rey Claro Casambre, executive director of Philippine Peace Center. This he attributed to the filing of trumped-up charges and other criminal offenses against activists.


Karapatan chairwoman Marie Hilao-Enriquez, survivor of martial law, calls on protesters to continue fighting against repression. (Photo by Ronalyn V. Olea / bulatlat.com)
Casambre pointed out that the arrest and continuing detention of 13 consultants of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) violated the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (Jasig) and the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL).

Alan Jazmines, one of the NDFP consultants, said in his message from prison that the Government of the Philippines (GPH) needs to abide by previous agreements and exercise goodwill measures for the smooth continuation of the peace talks. This the GPH could start doing by releasing all political prisoners, he said.

Jazmines also suffered detention and intense torture under martial law, according to martial law activist Bonifacio Ilagan. Jazmines was again arrested February 11 this year. He is currently detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center inside Camp Crame.

Karapatan is calling for a general, unconditional and omnibus amnesty for political prisoners. “He did it in the case of the Magdalo soldiers. Yet he remains indifferent to the political prisoners,” the group said..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/09/23/groups-urge-aquino-to-free-all-political-prisoners-in-commemorating-martial-law/

Piston’s George San Mateo, a progressive transport leader

Piston’s George San Mateo, a progressive transport leader

Piston and some of its national leaders have become popular, and as such targets of vilification, because they consistently oppose the exploitation of drivers and Filipinos in general by the oil cartel and all those who “collude” with it.

By MARYA SALAMAT
Bulatlat.com
MANILA — When transport leader George San Mateo and other leaders of Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (Piston) board a bus, there are times when its conductor would not allow them to pay their fares. “We in Piston would tell the conductor and driver: ‘Thank you, but the company might deduct it from your own pay,’ and we would insist on paying. But they wouldn’t let us,” George told Bulatlat.com in an interview.

He quoted some bus conductors as telling him: “We are comrades – and you have been helping us a lot.” That thought never fails to count for San Mateo; he had thought Piston is more known among jeepney drivers than bus employees.

Since 2007, San Mateo has been serving as the national secretary general of Piston, an organization whose members so far came mostly from organizations of jeepney and FX taxi drivers and small operators.

Today, George San Mateo and Piston are household names in consistently questioning the abuses of the monopoly oil companies, the oil deregulation law that made it legal and possible, and the seeming paralysis of the government in checking alleged oil overpricing and runaway profit margins. Piston has also distinguished itself from other transport organizations in having resolutely sought to oppose “unjust oil price increases,” rather than immediately asking for fare hikes or other ‘non-solutions.’

In this way, Piston has courted the support and sympathy of the riding public, as the group urges the public to see the mass transport drivers for what they are— a part of the downtrodden, exploited and oppressed people in Philippine society— and not the ‘enemy’ or ‘undisciplined traffic violator’ that the government would have anyone believe. For the tag of the ‘enemy,’ Piston leaders and members have pointed its finger to the oil cartel instead. And to whoever is taking the side of this oil cartel, for example, as Piston often said, the energy department and President Benigno S. Aquino III himself.

Since Aquino’s last-minute “dialogue” with transport leaders failed to derail the impending transport strike, while their energy undersecretary’s initial efforts to sow confusion among the public about Piston’s supposed suggestion to “strengthen”, and not repeal, the Oil Deregulation Law, also reportedly failed to remove public support to Piston’s calls to protest oil overpricing, Malacañang and other officials have appeared preoccupied in belittling the strike and those who led it, such as Piston..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/09/23/piston%E2%80%99s-george-san-mateo-a-progressive-transport-leader/

US pushing for charter change to allow US firms to operate freely in the country

US pushing for charter change to allow US firms to operate freely in the country


“For several decades now, even with these restrictions in place, foreign investors and multinationals repatriated billions of dollars in profits without any real and substantial contribution to the domestic economy and social development.” Rep. Luz Ilagan, Gabriela Women’s Party
By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

MANILA – The Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) said the United States governments wants a sweeter deal than the ones the Philippines government gave China and Japan in recent months. President Benigno Aquino III signed an agreement allowing China to lease 1.2 million hectares of land for agricultural production; earlier, he also allowed Japanese corporations to lease one million hectares for bio-fuel production.

Pamalakaya made the assertion after reports came out that US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas Jr. has been quoted urging the Aquino administration to start deliberations on charter change and allow the passage of constitutional amendments so the Philippines can participate in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) group.

Last August, Thomas met with the media in a forum on Philippine-US relations organized by the Washington-based Asia Society. During the forum, Thomas was quoted as saying that the Philippines should amend its charter to allow foreign companies to have majority stakes in companies operating in the Philippines.

The 1987 Philippine Constitution provides that Filipinos should own majority shares (60 percent) in companies doing business in the country, especially those involved in strategic industries. This provision is being circumvented by subsequent issuances such as the Mining Act of 1995, which masks the mining operations of wholly-owned foreign mining companies as a partnership between the government and the foreign corporation. Nevertheless the said provision in the 1987 Constitution remains in force.

Thomas said the Aquino government should initiate moves to amend the 1987 charter and remove all provisions that restrict and prohibit foreign capital equity to the Philippines. The constitutional ban against 100 percent foreign ownership, said Thomas, is what bars the Philippines from joining the TPP.

The TPP is a Asia-Pacific trade organization which, Thomas said, could vastly expand Philippine markets, create jobs and reduce poverty. The US official said President Aquino sought US support for joining the TPP during his US visit last year.The TPP aims to eliminate tariffs among participating countries – Australia, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam and the US – by 2015..... MORE

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