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JANUARY 24-26, 2024 Volume 34 - No. 7 • 12 Pages

Marcos: Gov’t won’t lift a finger to help ICC DATELINE USA by ALEXIS ROMERO

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Vigil held to honor Fil-Am, 10 others killed in Monterey Park mass shooting

Philstar.com

MANILA — The government will not lift a finger to assist the International Criminal Court (ICC) in its probe on the previous administration’s war on drugs, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday, January 23. But while Marcos said an ICC probe poses a “threat” to Philippine sovereignty, he clarified that

members of the tribunal could visit the country in their personal capacity. The Department of Justice (DOJ) denied reports that ICC probers came to the Philippines last December to conduct an investigation. “Let me say this for the 100th time. I do not recognize the jurisdiction of ICC in the Philippines. I consider it as a threat to our sovereignty,” Marcos said in a chance interview. “However, as ordinary people, they can come

‘UN rapporteur to see freedom of expression in PH’

MONTEREY PARK – On the one-year anniversary of the Monterey Park mass shooting that left a Filipino American and 10 other people dead, the city on Sunday held a candlelight vigil to remember the victims amid calls for stricter gun laws. The vigil was held at Monterey Park City Hall to honor the memory of the 11 victims, including Valentino Alvero, a 68-year-old FilAm who was fondly remembered by his family as the “life of any party.” On Jan. 21, 2023, the gunman, Huu Can Tran, entered Star Dance Studio and opened fire, killing 11 and seriously wounding nine others. He killed himself the following day after he was pulled over by police outside a Torrance strip mall. he mass shooting was one of the worst in Los Angeles County history — and occurred on the eve of the Lunar New Year in a community that  PAGE 3

77-year-old Fil-Am missing in Azusa, authorities seek help LOS ANGELES – Authorities have sought the public’s help on Thursday, January 18 in locating a 77-year-old Filipino American with unspecified medical conditions who was last seen in Azusa. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Artemio San Agustin Flores Jr. was last seen in the 6100 block of Traymore Avenue around 4 p.m. Dec. 25. Deputies described Flores as a 5-foot-5inch Asian man weighing 142 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. It was unclear what Flores was wearing when he disappeared. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts was urged to contact the Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau Missing Persons Detail at 323-890-5500. Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477. In New Jersey, a Filipino American teenager has been missing for more than a month now, and her parents are appealing to the public to come forward with any clues.  PAGE 2

by PIA LEE-BRAGO Philstar.com

THUMBS DOWN. All 24 senators show a copy of the manifesto they signed rejecting the proposed People’s Initiative, aimed to push for charter change, during the resumption of session at the Senate building in Pasay City on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri (center) said the goal of the People’s Initiative is to make it easier to revise the Constitution by eliminating the Senate from the equation. PNA photo by Avito Dalan

MANILA – The Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality issued a subpoena on Tuesday, January 23 against Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) Leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy who was absent during the panel's inquiry on his alleged abuses of women and children. Panel chair Senate Deputy Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros called on Quiboloy to appear at the next hearing saying he is not "a son of God" who is exempted from the laws of the State. "Kahit ang Korte Suprema ay walang kapangyarihang pigilan ang ganitong inquiries ng Senado, at ang pag-require sa mga taong humarap dito (Even the Supreme Court has no power to stop Senate inquiries, and require individuals to appear)," Hontiveros said before ending the first hearing.

by JEAN MANGALUZ Inquirer.net

Malacañang file photo

MANILA — UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan would see for herself a “flourishing” Philippine democracy and the government’s progressive agenda, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). “The government is confident that through meaningful dialogues and meetings with government, media, civil society organizations and other stakeholders, Ms. Khan will see for herself the transparency and progressive agenda of the government with respect to the promotion and protection of freedom of speech and expression,” the DFA said in a statement over the weekend. Khan, special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, will visit the Philippines from Jan. 23 to Feb 2. She is the third special rapporteur to visit the country in 14 months, following the special rapporteur for the sale and exploitation of children Fatimah Singhateh in November 2022 and the special rapporteur for climate change and human rights Ian Fry in November 2023.  PAGE 2

Senate panel issues subpoena vs Quiboloy She noted that Quiboloy can invoke the right against self-incrimination "only when and as the [possibly] incriminating question is propounded” like any ordinary witness. Hontiveros also said that being absent from the hearing is a lack of respect for the Senate as an institution. "Hindi po ito religious persecution. Ito ay pagsisiyasat sa paggamit sa paniniwala, pananalig o pananampalataya ng iba, para gumawa ng mga kasuklam-suklam na abuso at pinsala sa mga taong binaluktot ang paniniwala, tinanggalan ng lakas, at pinagsamantalahan (This is not a religious persecution. This is an inquiry in using belief or Vice President Sara Duterte faith of others to commit abuses and damages to people who were fooled, weakened, and abused)," she said.  PAGE 2

Marcos: No to foreign ownership of land, media, power firms

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

and visit the Philippines, but we will not help them. In fact, we are watching them, making sure that they do not come into contact with any agency of government,” he added. The president instructed government entities not to engage with the ICC representatives. “If they are contacting agencies of government, whether the police or local government, do not answer. That will be our response. That we do  PAGE 2

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, January 23 said that he is against the foreign ownership of assets such as land, energy and the media. Marcos reiterated his stance that he agreed with economic amendments when he was asked Charter-change. Pushed further if he agreed with foreign ownership, Marcos said that land was out of the question. “Corporations baka pwede natin pagusapan, except for the critical areas such as power generation, media, all the strategic areas that we cannot allow to be influenced by a foreign entity, be it a corporation or

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another country, but that’s what we have to decide where we draw the line,” said Marcos in a 24 Oras interview. According to Marcos, land ownership was a difficult topic. Wealthy foreign entities, Marcos said, could come in and buy the land of an area, driving up the value of land, leaving old residents unable to pay the real estate tax. Marcos, however, banked on foreign investors to help the Philippine economy. “The 1987 Constitution was not written for a globalized world. And that is where we are now. So we have to, we have to adjust so that we can increase the economic activity in the Philippines, we can attract more foreign investors,” said Marcos. �

Photo from Facebook/@MayorIndaySaraDuterteOfficial

VP Duterte declares she’ll run again for office ‘in the next elections’ by ZACARIAN SARAO Inquirer.net

MANILA — Vice President Sara Duterte has declared she will run for office again “in the next elections.” Duterte revealed her political plan during a flag-raising ceremony in Barangay Bago Gallera, Davao City on Monday, January 22. “Narinig ko na sinabi ng aking kapatid, si Mayor Baste (Sebastian Duterte), at ng aking mas matandang kapatid, si Congressman Pulong (Paolo Duterte), na hindi sila tatakbo. Baka hindi sila tatakbo sa susunod na eleksyon, kaya’t narito ako sa inyong harap dahil mangangampanya ako sa inyo dahil tatakbo ako sa susunod na eleksyon,” Duterte said in a

speech in Bisaya. (I heard that my sibling, Mayor Baste, and my elder sibling, Congressman Pulong, mentioned that they won’t run. Maybe they won’t run in the next election, so that’s why I am here with you. I will campaign for you since I will run in the next election.) Duterte, however, did not specify what position she would be running for. Pressed for details, the Office of the Vice President has not clarified Duterte’s announcement but said that her visit to Barangay Bago Gallera was “spontaneous.” The upcoming national and local elections are scheduled for May 2025; however, Duterte’s tenure as vice president extends until 2028. �


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