021519 - San Francisco Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

T H E F I L I P I N O A M E R I CA N C O M M U N I T Y N E WS PA P E R

Volume 18 - No. 7 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages

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United Nations special rapporteur DATELINE USA Fil-Am federal workers on Ressa’s arrest: Simply intolerable reflect on longest gov’t FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

shutdown ahead of a possible second closure Trump ‘extremely unhappy’ with current deal FILIPINO-American Ted Aquino has been an air traffic controller at John Wayne Airport in Irvine, California for more than 20 years. After emigrating from Manila, Philippines to Tustin, California, a lengthy job search got him this gig, which he said he enjoys. “I’ve always loved airplanes, and wanted to be a pilot originally, but I figured air traffic controllers also have an important job, so I got it and have been happy for the last 20 or so years,� Aquino told the Asian Journal in a recent phone interview. He’s been happy with it, that is, until recently. Aquino was one of the thousands of “non-essential� federal workers who worked

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AFP chief welcomes US support THE Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Tuesday, February 12, welcomed the United States’ quarterly report that showed $61.9 million in support of the intelligence operations of the Philippine military. “Talks on the matter (of U.S. intelligence aid) are still on the higher level and the AFP is yet to be directly involved,� AFP chief Benjamin Madrigal Jr. told reporters at Camp Aguinaldo. “Of course any assistance, most especially in terms of technology or added training is a welcome activity,� he added.

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by CAMILLE

DIOLA Philstar.com

A TOP United Nations’ (UN) human rights expert condemned the arrest of journalist Maria Ressa on Wednesday, February 13, hours after investigative agents served a warrant in the newsroom of online media organization Rappler. Speaking out on Twitter, Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression David Kaye said the arrest of the Rappler CEO is a “very serious escalation� of recent events perceived as threats to the free press in the Philippines. Kaye, a law professor, also called Ressa’s arrest a

“harassment of media inconsistent with the Philippines’ obligations to promote and protect freedom of expression.� “Maria Ressa is one the great global journalist/ entrepreneurs and an advocate for and friend to free press everywhere,� Kaye wrote in a followup tweet. “The fact that she is spending the night in jail is simply intolerable,� he added. Ressa was taken to the National Bureau of Investigation headquarters in Manila after being served the warrant past 5 p.m. when courts were already closing and could no longer process bail. She was arrested over a cyberlibel case arising

from an article Rappler published in 2012 and updated in 2014 when a new law against cybercrime was already enacted. The case, however, is among several charges recently filed against the news website perceived to be critical of the Duterte administration. Ressa’s camp said that a night court refused to accept the settlement of bail for the libel charge, forcing the journalist to spend the night in detention. Kaye’s statement, meanwhile, is the latest of expressions of alarm coming from bodies attached to the United Nations. PAGE A2

Historian: ‘Maharlika’ does not mean ‘noble’ by

RITCHEL MENDIOLA AJPress

A FILIPINO historian on Wednesday, February 13, said that the understanding of “Maharlika� as nobility is a common misconception due to mistranslated historical texts. This was after President Rodrigo Duterte proposed the idea of replacing the name of the Philippines with this term. “Actually, tama si Marcos. Panahon ni Marcos, tama talaga si Marcos. Gusto niya palitan [ng] Maharlika, the Republic of Maharlika because Maharlika is a Malay word and it means more of a concept of serenity and peace (Actually, Marcos is right. This was during the time of Marcos, he is really right. He wanted to change the name to Maharlika, the Republic of Maharlika because Maharlika is a Malay word and it means more of a concept of serenity and peace),� said Duterte in front of an audience of mostly Muslim Filipinos in

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PROMISING MINDANAO. President Rodrigo Duterte raises his ďŹ st while delivering his speech at the ceremonial distribution of CertiďŹ cates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) to the Agrarian Reform BeneďŹ ciaries (ARBs) of Maguindanao at the Buluan Municipal Gymnasium on Monday, February 11. Addressing more than 700 attendees, Duterte urged them to make good use of the agricultural lands as he promised a more progressing Maguindanao. MalacaĂąang photo by Albert Alcain

Tropicales named as new Panelo: Ressa’s arrest ‘nothing to Tourism AttachĂŠ for PDOTSF do with freedom of expression’

MARIE Soleil P. Tropicales has been appointed as the new Tourism Director/AttachĂŠ for the San Francisco office of the Philippine Department of Tourism. Director Tropicales assumed her post last January 22, 2019. Director Tropicales took over the SF post from Purificacion Suanding Molintas, who was tourism director for the last four years. Director Tropicales holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel & Restaurant Management from the University of Santo Tomas (UST), where she was also the recipient of the

Quezon Leadership Award. Upon her completion of her Master’s in Business Administration from the UST Graduate School where she graduated cum laude, Director Tropicales joined The Discovery Leisure Company, Inc. as part of the pre-opening team for the Misibis Bay Resort and Hotel Venezia in Bicol. She also worked with the team of Discovery Suites in Manila and Discovery Shores Boracay. In addition to being in the sales and marketing industry for more than a decade, the UST alumna also had a brief stint in the academe as a part-

Palace: Duterte allowed to endorse election bets

to engage in partisan activities. Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said that while the AS the 90-day campaign period Article XXII Section 261 (i) known for senatorial and party-list candi- as the Prohibited Acts of the Omdates started on Tuesday, Febru- nibus Election Code prohibits ary 12, MalacaĂąang informed the public officers and employees public that it is lawful for Philip- from endorsing, the provision pine President Rodrigo Duterte u PAGE A3

by AJPRESS

by RYAN

MACASERO Philstar.com

Marie Soleil P. Tropicales as the new Tourism Director/AttachĂŠ for the San Francisco ofďŹ ce of the Philippine Department of Tourism.

time teacher at the Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management of Far Eastern University (FEU).

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site Rappler at around 5 p.m. While international organizations have raised concerns over THE arrest of Rappler CEO and the number of cases piling up Executive Editor Maria Ressa has against Rappler, the Palace reiternothing to do with freedom of ex- ates its position that the cases are pression, presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Wednesday evening, February 13. “This has nothing to do with freedom of expression or the press. Regardless of who commits any crime he or she will be charged in accordance with the law,� Panelo said in an interview with the ABS-CBN News Channel. Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation served the warrant at the headquarters of news !.$2%7 " 3().

not about freedom of expression. “She commits a crime and the court finds probable cause, which is why she is being charged,� the spokesperson and president’s

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