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Volume 30 - No. 8 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages
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Palace: UN report on PH rights defenders ‘based on false info’ by DAPHNE
GALVEZ Inquirer.net
MANILA — The United Nations report on allegedly “targeted” female rights defenders in the Philippines is “highly misplaced” as it “based on false information,” according to Malacañang Palace. Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo issued the statement on Tuesday in reference to a report by UN Special Rapporteur Michel Forst on Sen. Leila de Lima, former Supreme Court Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and Rappler chief executive officer Maria Ressa, saying that they “tend to be targeted for their vis-
Sen. Leila de Lima, former Supreme Court Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa Inquirer.net photos
ibility — not only to silence them but also to discourage broader dissent.” According to Panelo, the detention of De Lima, the ouster of
Sereno, and charges filed against Ressa were the “product of their own doing.” “Attributing the detention of
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RARE ENCOUNTER. President Rodrigo Duterte greets European Union (EU) Delegation to the Philippines Ambassador Franz Jessen on the sidelines of the 9th anniversary of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) and the 25th anniversary of the Brunei DarussalamIndonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) at the SMX Convention Center in Davao City on Tuesday, February 19. During the event, Duterte called on its neighboring countries to unite to overcome economic slowdown and security challenges in the region. Malacañang photo by Albert Alcain
Supreme Court dismisses Dengvaxia permanently banned in PH petitions against DATELINE USA martial law extension California sues Trump by AJPRESS
DENGVAXIA’S certificates of product registration (CPRs) have been “permanently revoked,” the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday, February 19. This is due to the continued failure of the anti-dengue vaccine manufacturer, Sanofi Pasteur Inc., to submit post-approval commitment documents. According to FDA Director General Nela Charade Puno, Sanofi Pasteur has “shown complete The certificate of product registration of dengue vaccine Dengvaxia has been suspended since disregard of FDA rules and regu- December 2017 after pharmaceutical giant Sanofi Pasteur admitted that that it could cause severe
FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
administration over national emergency declaration
THE news of President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration has now reached a legal challenge in the form of a lawsuit on Monday, Feb. 18 led by the attorneys general of 16 states including California. The states claim that the president’s efforts in redirecting federal dollars for the $5.7 billion-wall at the United States-Mexico border by way of national emergency are “unlawful and unconstitutional” according to the lawsuit. The State of California — led by CA Attorney General Xavier Becerra — filed the lawsuit in the Northern District of California in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday and plans to take the administration to court to stop the president from utilizing the powers provided by a national emergency declaration.
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Former Fil-Am MTV VJ and son experience racist rants during coffee run in LA WHEN former FilipinaAmerican MTV personality and model Belinda Panelo went out for a regular coffee run with her son, she didn’t expect them to be the target of a racist tirade. Belinda Panelo A video of the incident quickly caught attention after Panelo, 44, shared the experience on social media on Tuesday, February 12.
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by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
THE Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday, February 19, junked four petitions challenging the constitutionality of the martial law extension in Mindanao. The legality of the extension was upheld by the justices in session with a voting of 9-4. The petitions against the third extension were from opposition lawmakers led by Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, the Makabayan bloc of party-list groups in the House of Representatives, lawyers led by former Election Commissioner Christian Monsod, and and a group of “luu PAGE A2 mad” (indigenous) teachers and students represented by the Free Legal Assistance Group. All four groups alleged in their petitions that there was no factual basis to justify the martial law extension in Mindanao. In their arguments, they said the attacks by terror groups and violent incidents that took place in Mindanao last year, including four bombings cited in the report of the Armed Forces, were acts of terrorism. They were not acts of rebellion as required by law in declaration of martial law. The petitioners also insisted that public safety in Mindanao is not imperiled, despite the recent twin bombings at the Jolo Cathedral in Sulu that killed at least 21 people. Solicitor General Jose Calida, however, stressed that the several attacks attributed to the New People’s Army (NPA) in Mindanao were acts of rebellion. He cited the Jolo Cathedral bombing, saying it was proof of the ongoing threat to public safety in Mindanao Presidential daughter and Hugpong ng posed by local terrorist groups. Pagbabago (HNP) chairwoman Sara Duterte-
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Philstar.com photo by KJ Rosales
Senators eye first daughter Sara Duterte for presidential bid by NATHALIE
ROBLES
AJPress
AS the presidential daughter and Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) chairwoman Sara DuterteCarpio increased her public presence for her political party, the public buzzed anew with talks of her possibly succeeding her father President Rodrigo Duterte. Four senators already expressed their support for the Philstar.com photo first daughter despite Duterte-
Carpio’s statement that she will announce her decision to seek a national post by January 2021. Re-electionist Senator Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara said that the younger Duterte is seen to have all the qualifications of a good leader with training from none other than the Chief Executive himself. “I think she’s one of the potential future leaders of the country because she has the qualifications — a lawyer, has (the) heart
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DOT relaunches PH tourism campaign by AJPRESS
‘IT’S STILL MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES’. Department of Tourism Secretary (DOT) Bernadette Romulo Puyat and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año lead the launching of the refreshed “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” campaign to promote sustainable tourism in the country. The event also unveils the new logo of the campaign and a tour of the newly-renovated National Museum of Natural History on Monday, February 18 at the National Museum, Manila. PNA photo by Rico H. Borja
THE country’s “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” tourism campaign was relaunched on Monday, February 18, by the Department of Tourism (DOT). The repurposed campaign, which would now use crowdsourcing in a bid for “sustainable tourism”, meant to attract more tourists. It was propelled by Boracay’s six-month closure, in an effort to rehabilitate the world-famous tourist spot after it was destroyed by pollution and violations on environmental laws.
“We can have fun at the same time we protect the environment. This is not mere continuity, this is sustainability. This (campaign) aims to repurpose fun into sustainability,” said Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat in a speech during the relaunch at the National Museum of Natural History, DOT’s previous home. According to Puyat, the crowd-sourced tourism materials through social media were the key aspects of the revamped campaign as the DOT saw at least 4.3 million locals and foreigners using the tagline in their photos
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