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MARC H 29-APRIL 4, 2019 Volume 12 - No. 23 • 16 Pages

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DATELINE Filipina granted asylum in Canada for sheltering Snowden in Hong Kong FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

FILIPINA Vanessa Rodel and her sevenyear-old daughter Keana were granted asylum by the Canadian government for helping Edward Snowden hide in Hong Kong after he exposed the United States global surveillance programs. According to a non-profit organization For the Refugees, Rodel and her daughter arrived in Toronto on Monday, March 25, then traveled to Montreal on Tuesday, March 26, to settle there as private sector-sponsored refugees. “(Me) and Keana can have a real life, a real future in Canada. I’m so happy,” Rodel told Radio-Canada by phone before she boarded a plane to Toronto. Rodel, a Philippine national, was among those who helped Snowden while he was on the run from the U.S. authorities. She hid Snowden in her apartment in 2013. She was under pressure from Hong Kong authorities to the point that they faced a risk of deportation to the Philippines. For the Refugees reported that Rodel and her daughter were offered the asylum in January but it was kept strictly confidential so as

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US lawyer to aid PH victims of sexual abuse case vs American priest UNITED States-based lawyer McDonald Worley recently arrived in Biliran, Eastern Visayas to interview nine of the alleged victims of American priest Rev. Kenneth Hendricks, who is now detained in Quezon City jail over charges of sexual abuse. The Houston-based lawyer clarified that he was not involved with the criminal side of the case filed against the 77-year-old priest. Worley emphasized that he is after the civil aspect, which focuses on the compensation received by the alleged victims. “I have nothing to do with the criminal aspect of the case. I just handle the civil side. So it’s basically money that has to be paid to the victims,” Worley said as reported by The Philippine Daily Inquirer. “A fund to compensate sexual abuse victims by Hendricks is being set up by the U.S. Catholic Church. I am here to gather information and the jury will have to decide on the

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No birthday celebration for Duterte by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, March 26, said he would rather sleep than hold a party for his birthday, The Philippine leader celebrated his 74th birthday last Thursday, March 28. During the campaign rally of the Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Laban ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) in Koronadal,

Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson

South Cotabato, he said, “Historically, ayaw ko talagang mag-celebrate ng birthday. Gusto ko sa bahay lang matulog ako (I don’t really want to celebrate my birthday. I just want to stay home and sleep). And if there’s somebody that is really welcome to me, ‘yung mga anak ko, pati ‘yung apo ko (that will be my children and my grandchildren).” According to The Philippine Star, Duterte has never thrown lavish par-

ties to celebrate his birthday, even when he was Davao City’s mayor. Usually, he makes himself unavailable every March 28 — which is why he has shunned any activity at Malacañang or anywhere in Luzon and the Visayas for his birthday this year. Aside from his children and grandchildren, the only people Duterte spends his natal day with are the cancer-stricken children at the House of Hope. He said he doesn’t mind if he

gets ignored by his former wife Elizabeth Zimmerman and his long-time partner Cielito Avanceña on his birthday. “Iyong mga asawa ko maski hindi nila ako pansinin OK lang. May galit man sila sa akin, so mag-inom na lang ako ng tubig pakalma (It would be OK if my wives will snub or get angry with me. I’ll just drink water to calm myself),” he said.

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Senate photo by Joseph Vidal

Senator likens PH to ‘wild, wild west’ by NATHALIE

ROBLES

AJPress

PHILIPPINE Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Wednesday, March 27, called for a stricter firearm regulation policy as he compared the country’s crime condition to that of the 19th century America’s “Wild, Wild West.” “Dapat sa 18th Congress, palagay ko, pagtuunan ng pansin [ang gun control] kasi talagang halos arawaraw na ‘pag nakakapanood ka ng news, parang wild,

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SPECIAL GUEST. President Rodrigo Duterte greets Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua on the sidelines of the International Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee head Song Tao’s courtesy call on the president at Matina Enclaves in Davao City on Wednesday, March 27. Malacañang photo by Richard Madelo

Fil-Am who mailed explosives Dry spell brings farm to political officials, Trump critics pleads guilty losses to P2.8 billion by KARL

by RAE

Cesar Sayoc Jr., the suspect in the bombs mailed to various Democratic officials in October 2018, pled guilty this week. Photo courtesy of the Broward County Sheriff

OCAMPO Inquirer.net

ANN VARONA

AJPress

CESAR Altieri Sayoc Jr., the Filipino-American man from Southern Florida who was accused of mailing pipe bombs to numerous political figures and Trump critics last year, pleaded guilty on Thursday, March 21 in federal court in Manhattan. Sayoc, 57, was arrested and charged late October after he sent improvised explosive devices to 13 political targets and public figures including former President Barack

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Soccsksargen and Bicol. Officials have declared a state of MANILA — Damage to agri- calamity in the regions of Mimaculture caused by El Niño rose ropa, Zamboanga, Soccsksargen to P2.86 billion just more than a and the Bangsamoro Autonomous month after it struck the country, Region in Muslim Mindanao due the National Disaster Risk Reduc- to the worsening dry spell. tion and Management Council Other regions severely affected said on Wednesday, March 27. by El Niño are Calabarzon, WestThe council said rice and corn ern Visayas and Eastern Visayas. farmers incurred the bulk of the The weather phenomenon will losses. worsen next month, according to Hardest hit were the regions of u PAGE 2

‘I Am a Filipino’ among James Beard Foundation Book Award finalists by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

THE proprietors and owners of the East Village restaurants Maharlika and Jeepney have just added another feather in their cap: James Beard Award finalists for their book “I Am a Filipino: And This is How We Cook,” published by Artisan Books. Filipina-American Nicole Ponseca and Miguel Trinidad are nominated for a James Beard Award under the international category, which are books with recipes focused on food or cooking traditions. They are up against Anissa Helou’s “Feast: Food of the Islamic World” and Austin Bush’s “The Food of Northern Thailand.” The James Beard Foundation announced the nominees for the 2019 James Beard

Awards during a press conference in Houston on Wednesday, March 27. Nominees were announced in nearly 60 categories of the Foundation’s various awards programs, including Restaurant and Chef, Restaurant Design, and Media. “I Am a Filipino”made it to the New Yorker’s “The Best Food Books of 2018” and described Filipino cooking “as among the brightest, sweetest, sourest, and funkiest of world cuisines; by comparison, almost any other food seems bland.” The review also called Ponseca and Trinidad’s book an “exuberant gastronomic manifesto” because of the way it was able to “weave together threads of Filipino history, culture, and diasporic traditions.” “It’s a brilliant cookbook that doubles as Miguel Trinidad and Nicole Ponseca, authors of “I am Filipino” and owners of Maharlika and

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Jeepney, have been nominated for a James Beard Award.

Photo courtesy of Nicole Ponseca


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