February 14-16, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 14 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages
Duterte tells ICC: Drug war will not stop that his controversial drug war will continue until the end of his term in 2022. “Drugs — I like to address myself to the International Court of Justice and to the prosecutors coming here to investigate. The war or the drive against drugs will not stop,” he said during a speech in Cebu City. “And it will last until the day I step out,” the president stressed.
by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that there’s no stopping his campaign against illegal drugs despite the impending preliminary examination into the alleged extrajudicial killings in the country. Duterte on Monday, February 12 said
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MALASAKIT CENTER. President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, February 12, pledged a P50-million financial assistance to Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC), a government-owned hospital. Duterte made the commitment as he led the launching of the Malasakit Center at the hospital, which aims to improve the access of public to health care services especially the underprivileged. Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante
No truth to ICC plot, says Loida Nicolas-Lewis
USA
by JANICE
MATEO Philstar.com
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Federal judge blocks DACA termination weeks before it’s set to expire Second judge stalls program deadline, calls the Trump administration decision ‘arbitrary and capricious’ A SECOND federal judge on Tuesday, February 13 temporarily halted the Trump administration from ending the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This move comes amidst another week in the months-long immigration wrangle. Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York argued that the federal government’s decision to end DACA — which has granted more than 690,000 undocumented youth work authorization and protection from deportation among other benefits — was an unlawful “abuse of discretion.” “Defendants indisputably can end the
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vestigate the extrajudicial killings in the Philippines,” Lewis said in an open letter posted on social FILIPINO-AMERICAN busi- media. “Any supposed transcript of a nesswoman Loida Nicolas-Lewis on Monday, February 12, denied recent phone conversation is boPresident Rodrigo Duterte’s alle- gus,” she added. The businesswoman issued the gation she was behind the move of the International Criminal Court statement after Duterte accused (ICC) to examine reports of extra- her of conspiring with the ICC to judicial killings in the Philippines. get him investigated. “I know everything, tell her that She called the president’s source I know. It’s Loida. I have the comof information bogus. “There is absolutely no truth to the story given to you by ‘another “There is absolutely no truth to plete transcript,” Duterte said in country’ that I was in any way involved in the ICC decision to investigate the story given to you by ‘another Filipino during a press conference the extrajudicial killings in the Philippines,” Loida Nicolas-Lewis said in an country’ that I was in any way in- last Friday, February 9. open letter posted on social media. “I was already listening to the File photo by Christina Mendez/Philstar.com volved in the ICC decision to in-
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Poll: Filipinos prefer career over love by AJPRESS
MORE than half of Filipinos pick their career over love life, according to a Social Weather Station (SWS) survey released Tuesday, February 13. In a poll conducted from December 8 to 16, 2017, respondents were asked the following HEALTH PROTEST. Members of various groups and their children hold a question: “In case you have to rally in front of the Department of Health building in Manila to ask Health choose between your love life officials to hold a dialogue with parents of children who were administered and career, which of these two with Dengvaxia. ManilaTimes.net photo by Russell Palma would you choose?” Based on the result, 59 percent or three of five adult Filipinos said they would priori- ROMANCE AND ALL. A young couple shares sweet moments at the Lumina Rose Garden, an
Trump sends $4.4 DOJ to probe raps trillion budget proposal to Congress against Aquino, others U.S. President Donald Trump sent Congress a $4.4 trillion budget proposal Monday, February 12, outlining increases in military spending, a budget for diplomacy and foreign aid, and cuts in several federal programs and agencies among others for the next 2019 fiscal year. The blueprint comes after Trump last week signed a two-year bipartisan budget deal struck by Congress to increase military and domestic spending by $300 billion. The proposal released Monday is unlikely to make it pass both chambers of Congress in its current form — it’s estimated to add $7 trillion to the federal deficit over the next ten years. But it does though, shed light on some of the administration’s funding priorities. Funding for infrastructure, immigration
tapes of their conversation. It was provided to me by another country but the conversation was in the Philippines and New York,” he added. Duterte claimed hearing Lewis saying, “See you in the headquarters when the case is filed.” “From the looks of it, it’s all politics,” said the president, referring to the ICC probe. But according to Lewis, the claim made by Duterte was laughable as her group – the U.S. Pinoys for Good Governance – does not even have headquar-
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illuminated tunnel adorned with flowers at Resorts World in Pasay City.
ManilaTimes.net photo by Bob Dungo Jr.
over Dengvaxia mess Philippines eyes China as alternative destination for OFWs by AJPRESS
THE Department of Justice (DOJ) will conduct a probe on a criminal complaint lodged against former Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III and 19 others in connection to the controversial anti-dengue Dengvaxia vaccine. Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II on Tuesday, February 13, said they will start a preliminary investigation on the joint complaint filed by the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), Vanguard of the Philippine Constitution Inc. (VPCI), and former Department of Health (DOH) consultant Francisco Cruz. As the government’s fact-finding into the cause of deaths of children who were injected the vaccine is still ongoing, Aguirre noted that it is the complain-
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by AUDREY
MORALLO Philstar.com
THE Philippine government is eying China as an alternative destination for overseas Filipino workers following President Rodrigo Duterte’s continuing ban on their deployment to Kuwait, Malacañang said on Monday, February 12. Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said that Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III is already finalizing a mechanism with China that would allow the
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Philippines to send workers there. “[T]hat’s being worked out. And I hopefully, there will be bilateral agreements soon,” Roque said in a press conference in Malacañang. Roque also reported that around 400 Filipinos arrived in Manila on Monday morning, following Duterte’s offer to repatriate distressed Philippine nationals in Kuwait in three days. According to the presidential spokesman, the 400 nationals belonged to the first batch of
Filipinos who had been allowed by Kuwait to apply for amnesty after they overstayed or escaped from their employers in the Gulf country. Roque said that those who would opt for repatriation from Kuwait would be given P5,000 as financial assistance and P20,000 for alternative livelihood. “The missions all over the Middle East in particular have been instructed to find alternative employment for our kababayans who have opted for
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