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DATELINE Fil-Am candidates in Northern California feature in June 5 Primary FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

AS the California Primary Election on June 5, 2018 nears, there are a few Filipino-Americans candidates featured in the ballots in Northern California. The most recognizable is current California State Assemblymember Rob Bonta of District 18 (www.a18,asmdc.org), who is running for reelection. Among the cities in District 18 are Alameda, Oakland and San Leandro. Bonta, the first Filipino-American to ever get elected to the State Assembly in 2012, currently is the chair of the Assembly’s Asian Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus, and serves on the Appropriations, Communications and

JUNE 1-7, 2018

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

DFA chief: We’re not blaming Aquino for losing control of areas in West PH Sea on the recent developments in the WPS, Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano called out Cayetano for repeatFOREIGN Affairs Secretary Alan edly “blaming� former President Peter Cayetano on Wednesday, Benigno Aquino III, citing the May 30, insisted that they are not country lost control over the Bajo blaming the Aquino administra- de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal) tion for losing control over some in the WPS. of the Philippine-claimed areas in Cayetano also cited Aquino’s the West Philippine Sea (WPS). previous statement comparing At a Congressional briefing by Beijing’s actions in the WPS to the National Task Force for the Nazi Germany’s demands for West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) Czech territory in the 1930s, by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com

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which he said worsen the rift in the diplomatic relationship between the Philippines and China. “Kasi parang binabalik natin lagi kay President Aquino. I also disagree with Aquino calling Chinese Nazis but ang nangyayari sa atin palagi kino-compare natin,� Alejano said. “What I’m asking is now, not the past admin, kasi kayo ang

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PH Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano

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China’s dissent – Pentagon

WASHINGTON will continue to conduct freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) and confront China’s increasing militarization in the South China Sea, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said. Mattis noted that the U.S. has always been transparent on its operations in the contested waters and that there’s only “one country� that has expressed opposition against the FONOPs. “On the FONOPs, they’re freedom of navigation operations. And you’ll notice there’s only one country that seems to take active steps to rebuff them or state their resentment of them,� Mattis told reporters aboard a U.S. military plane. The Pentagon chief further noted that

MANILA — The government is building five lighthouses in the South China Sea features occupied by the Philippines to ensure the safety of transiting ships and to improve the living conditions of Filipinos in the area, an official said on Wednesday, May 30. National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. said lighthouses are being constructed in Pag-asa, Parola, Likas, Patag and Kota, islets that are part of the Spratly Islands. “We are upgrading facilities for the comfort of our people,� Esperon said during the Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum in Manila. “Lighthouses are now being constructed features held by the Philippines to ensure safety of navigation, along our responsibility under the UNCLOS (United

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DESTROYED VEHICLES. President Rodrigo Duterte discusses matters with Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Isidro LapeĂąa during the destruction of over 120 smuggled luxury motor vehicles and motorcycles at the BOC Port Area in Manila on Wednesday, May 30. Also in the photo are Sec. Bong Go of the OfďŹ ce of the Special Assistant to the President, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III and Department of Interior and Local Government OfďŹ ce-in-Charge Eduardo AĂąo. MalacaĂąang photo by Karl Norman Alonzo

PNP chief: Human rights DOT chief: Tulfo’s ‘Bitag’ important in drug war hasn’t given P60-M back by RITCHEL

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Janet Lim-Napoles

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Palace backs dropping of Napoles as witness by CATHERINE

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“We support the DoJ secretary’s decision and agree that [Napoles] is not [the] least guilty MALACAĂ‘ANG supported the [and] whose testimony is not indecision made by the Depart- dispensable and can be testified ment of Justice (DoJ) on Friday, upon by other witnesses,â€? Roque May 25, to terminate business- said. woman Janet Lim-Napoles’ proNapoles has been “provisionvisional admission to its Witness ally coveredâ€? by the program Protection Program (WPP). since February 27, when VitaliaIn a text message on the same no Aguirre 2nd still headed the day, Palace spokesman Harry department. Roque Jr. agreed with Justice Such coverage was set to lapse Secretary Menardo Guevarra on May 26. that Napoles cannot claim to be Guevarra on Friday disclosed the least guilty in a multibillion- that a formal letter has been sent peso scam that used lawmakers’ to Napoles, through her counsel, pork barrel funds. u PAGE A2

ACCORDING to Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Director General Oscar Albayalde, human rights are paramount in the police’s campaign against drugs. He also insisted that the police force is not lacking in training on human rights awareness in their operations. “The rules of engagement are paramount in every police operation, and respect for human rights is one of them,� he said. This is why police operatives are instructed to conduct outright investigations into cases that are perceived as unjustly executed or were done without due process, Albayalde added.

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by RITCHEL

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current Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said. THE P60 million paid by the “It has not been returned,� Department of Tourism (DOT) for Puyat said regarding the promise advertisements on Ben Tulfo’s of Ben Tulfo’s company, Bitag — brother of resigned Tour- Media Unlimited Inc., to return ism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo the money. — show on government channel When asked if she had followed PTV-4 has yet to be returned, u PAGE A4

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