May 29-31, 2019 Volume 29 - No. 41 • 2 Sections - 20 Pages
No credible ouster plot vs Duterte — Lorenzana by FRANCES
MANGOSING Inquirer.net
DEFENSE Secretary Delfin Lorenzana has ruled out any credible plot to unseat President Rodrigo Duterte amid persistent reports. “Some people say there are (ouster plots). We have intelligence people going around. Meron tayong ongoing operations. Wala naman kaming nararamdaman (We have ongoing operations, but we did not feel it),” the defense chief said in an interview with GMA News Digital on Tuesday afternoon, May 28. His statement comes amid persistent claims of the Palace that groups are plotting the president’s ouster. It even came out with a matrix, a diagram map- RARE ENCOUNTER. President Rodrigo Duterte greets Vice President Maria Leonor Robredo on the sidelines of the commencement exercises ping a network of journalists, lawyers’ group, critics, of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) ‘Mabalasik’ Class of 2019 at Fort General Gregorio Del Pilar in Baguio City on Sunday, May 26. In his Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana
keynote speech, Duterte called on the graduates to be humble, be teachable and always be grateful for those who taught, prayed and believed Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante
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DATELINE Part of PH, US history is fighting together for freedom US chargé d’affaires FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
A PART of the history linking the Philippines and the United States involves the previous wars fought together as allies by the two nations, U.S. Embassy Charge d’Affaires John C. Law said Sunday, May 26, in celebration of Memorial Day. The Philippines and the United States remembered more than 17,000 soldiers who died in World War II during Memorial Day rites at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Taguig City. Asked what the celebration says about the relationship between the two nations, Law said Memorial Day underscores the rich history of the countries in fighting for freedom together. “[Memorial Day] is a perfect example because we have a long history, part of that history involves fighting together for our freedom, and World War II was the most outstanding example of Americans and Filipinos coming
No proof of ‘Bikoy’ claims vs opposition –PNP by EMMANUEL
TUPAS
Philstar.com
THE man claiming to be “Bikoy” in the “Ang Totoong Narcolist” videos left the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters at Camp Crame on Saturday afternoon, May 25, without submitting a sworn statement or any piece of evidence that police investigators can use to verify his allegations against opposition leaders who reportedly plotted to oust President Rodrigo Duterte. Peter Joemel Advincula left Camp Crame after he posted bail for different estafa charges filed against him. Advincula, claiming to be the narrator Peter Joemel Advincula left Camp Crame after he posted bail for different estafa charges filed against him. Philstar.com file photo behind the videos linking Duterte’s family
and allies to the illegal drug trade, detailed a supposed ouster plot against the president by Vice President Leni Robredo, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, the Liberal Party and other opposition leaders and supporters. He vowed to put his allegations into writing and present evidence but left Camp Crame without giving the police any evidence to back his claims. PNP chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde earlier described Advincula as a con artist who would sell information, even false ones, in exchange for money. Sought for comment, PNP spokesman Col. Bernard Banac said Sunday, May 26, that Advincula was not able to submit a sworn statement and other pieces of evi-
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Trillanes hits Duterte, spokesman’s ‘obsession’ by BERNADETTE
TAMAYO ManilaTimes.net
SEN. Antonio Trillanes IV on Sunday, May 26, chided President Rodrigo Duterte and his spokesman for their “obsession” with him. Trillanes was reacting to a statement by Salvador Panelo who said: “While many will wish Mr. Trillanes good riddance as he is about to leave the hallowed halls of the Senate at the end of June of this year, we will instead wish him luck as he faces another prospect of being u PAGE A2 placed behind bars again as the self-confessed black propagandist turns against his master, even as his victims look forward to Containers of garbage from Canada are being fumigated in Subic before being shipped to the seeing the Senate, or better yet the govern- North American country. DFA photo by Nilo Palaya Senator Antonio Trillanes 4th delivers a privilege speech at ment, without the cantankerously obnoxious coup plotter.” the Senate on Monday, May 27.
60 new measles cases across 26 states, worst since 1994 The growing global trend of “anti-vaxxers” a main factor, CDC says
THE United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Monday, May 27 reported 60 new cases of measles, making the total reported cases of the preventable-disease this year to 940 across 26 states. This is the worst outbreak of measles since 1994 (which had a reported total of 958 cases) and since measles was officially eliminated in 2000, CDC officials said. The states that have reported measles cases include Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, and Washington. The resurgence of parents who distrust
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FDA expands list of countries affected by import ban amid swine fever threat by IAN
NICOLAS CIGARAL Philstar.com
THE Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released an expanded list of countries affected by a temporary ban on the importation and sale of processed pork meat products amid growing fears over the spread of African swine fever virus. In an updated order dated May 27, 2019 but released Tuesday, May 28, the FDA included Vietnam, Zambia, South Africa,
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Canada trash ‘cleaned, ready to go’ by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com
VIRAY
THE containers of garbage illegally shipped to the country in 2013 are ready to be repatriated to Canada this week. All 69 containers have recently been fumigated in Subic before being loaded to a ship contracted by Ottawa. Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said the containers of waste are scheduled to be shipped back to Canada on Thursday, May 23. “All containers containing garbage cleaned and ready to go. Waiting for a couple of documents and routine permission from China for transshipment to In an order dated May 27, 2019 but was released Tuesday, the FDA included Canada. Departure is May 30,” Vietnam, Zambia, South Africa, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Mongolia, Moldova and Belgium in its list. Philstar.com photo Locsin tweeted Monday night,
May 27. A few weeks ago, Locsin ordered the recall of Philippine diplomats in Canada after the North American country missed its May 15 deadline of taking back the trash from the country. The Philippines’ top diplomat said Manila would maintain diminished diplomatic presence in Canada until the garbage issue is resolved. Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna later on announced that the Canadian government has awarded a contract to a company to bring back the waste to their country as soon as possible. Canada initially announced that the shipping form will first
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