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July 10-12, 2019 Volume 29 - No. 53 • 2 Sections - 20 Pages

Duterte dares US to declare war vs China by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Friday, July 5, dared the United States to declare war against China following criticisms he received over his handling of the maritime dispute between Manila and Beijing. “We can never win a war with China. But I hope that China would not overdo things also because there is always America pushing us, egging us,” he said in his speech at the opening of Chen Yi Agventures Rice Processing Center (CYA-RPC) in Alangalang town, Leyte province.

“They’re making me the bait. What do you think Filipinos are, earthworms?” he added. Duterte urged the U.S. to fire the first shot, adding that the Philippines would be right behind them because of the U.S.Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty. “Now I say, you bring your planes, your boats to South China Sea. Fire the first shot and we’ll behind you. Let’s do this and see who’s going down,” he said. “We have an RP-U.S. pact, so let us honor it. Do you want trouble? Okay, let’s do it,” he continued.

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According to the president, the Palawan province would be the first to be hit if war broke out over the South China Sea as it is facing the waterway. “Now he wants us to tickle China and when this blows up — Palawan will be blown up and sacrificed because they’re all there now because it’s facing the South China Sea. I am not about to order my soldiers to go to the mouths of hell to die unarmed. I cannot do that,” he said. Duterte also slammed his critics, specifically calling out former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario, former Om-

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Palace: Duterte warns vs possible coup as problems persist under his watch

DATELINE California earthquakes: What to do and how to prepare

by CATHERINE

VALENTE ManilaTimes.net

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Caltech seismologist and county officials urge residents to stay calm amid predicted aftershocks in the weeks to follow

BREAKING THE DUOPOLY. President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, July 8, awarded the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to Mindanao Islamic Telephone Co. (Mislatel) consortium, challenging it to break the prevailing duopoly in the telecommunications industry and to provide the Filipino people with better telco services. Breaking the existing duopoly in the telecommunications industry is one of President Duterte’s campaign promises. More than a year ago, he directed concerned government agencies to commence the selection and assignment of a radio frequency for a new telco player to solve the nation’s Internet woes. Malacañang photo by Toto Lozano

Palace spokesperson Salvador Panelo

Philstar.com photo

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte warned the public against a possible coup d’etat, as the country’s problems of corruption, illegal drugs, terrorism and rebellion have persisted during his presidency. The warning comes as Duterte renewed his call to change the Constitution, noting that the military was getting piqued by the rampant corruption in gov-

ernment. “Ang premise nun (So the premise is that), under the Constitution, the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) is the protector of the people. So kung ang military alam nila na maraming kalokohan, maraming corruption… So nagrereact sila dun bakit ganyan (So if the military knew that there were many irregularities, and corruption, so they will react why is that happening),” Palace spokesperson Salvador Panelo said during a

press conference on Tuesday, July 9. “I think it’s a fair warning to all na baka pag nagalit ‘yan biglang mag coup ang mga ‘yan. Kaya sabi niya nga, ‘kung magku-coup kayo, huwag na kayong magdala ng mga tangke ah, kausapin nyo nalang ako magkape tayo rito (that if they get angry they might stage a coup. That’s why he [Duterte] said that, ‘if they want to stage a coup, they should not bring military tanks,

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Amal Clooney to represent Rappler’s Alan Cayetano is House speaker Maria Ressa in press freedom fight ‘15-21’ term sharing with Velasco

MISSISSIPPI has hurricanes, Kansas has tornadoes and California, as we in the Southland were reminded of last week, has earthquakes. In case you missed it, Southern California experienced two strong earthquakes last week: a 6.4 magnitude quake on the morning of Thursday, July 4 and a 7.1 quake on Friday, by AJPRESS July 5, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). PROMINENT international human The epicenters were the Mojave Desert and Ridgecrest, California for the 6.4 quake and rights lawyer Amal Clooney will join the legal team representing Maria Ressa, the the 7.1 quake, respectively. u PAGE A4 award-winning Filipino journalist currently facing several criminal charges along with online news site Rappler. “Maria Ressa is a courageous journalist who is being persecuted for reporting the news and standing up to human rights abuses. We will pursue all available legal remedies to vindicate her rights and defend press freedom and the rule of law in the Philippines,” Clooney said in a press statement released by

Trump administration gets new legal team as fight over citizenship question on 2020 Census continues

PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s efforts to include a contentious citizenship question in the upcoming 2020 Census continues as the Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed on Monday, July 8 that a new legal team would now be overseeing the census-related cases. DOJ Spokesperson Kerri Kupec announced the transition on Sunday, July 7, but did not give a reason for the change. “Since these cases began, the lawyers representing the United States in these cases have given countless hours to defending the Commerce Department and have consistently demonstrated the highest professionalism, integrity, and skill inside and outside the courtroom,” said Kupec. “The Attorney General appreciates that service, thanks them for their work on these important matters, and is confident that the new team will carry on in the same exemplary fashion.” Kupec said the new team would be made up of political and career appointees — some of who work in the DOJ’s Consumer Protection Branch.

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by CHRISTINA

MENDEZ

Philstar.com

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has spoken. It’s Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano that he wants to sit as speaker of the House of Representatives at the opening of the 18th Congress on July 22. After weeks of trying to keep his hands off the issue, Duterte announced his choice last night before a gathering of newly appointed officials at Malacañang.

His announcement ended weeks of wrangling among his Congress allies over who should occupy the top House seat and blaze the trail for his legislative agenda. While Duterte’s choice of Cayetano will still be subjected to a House vote on July 22, a presidential endorsement traditionally goes unchallenged in a chamber dominated by supporters. “Your speaker will be Alan Peter Cayetano. He shares the term

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Maria Ressa with Amal Clooney and her husband George Photo from Twitter/@mariaressa

Rights group urges UN probe over drug war killings by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

AMNESTY International on Monday, July 8, said extrajudicial killings related to the government’s anti-drug campaign continue to occur, destroying lives and devastating communities. The rights group released a report entitled “They just kill: Ongoing extrajudicial executions and other violations in the Philippines’ war on drugs” and urged the United Nations to immediately investigate possible rights violations and crimes committed in the wake of the implementation of the war against drugs. Amnesty International (AI) Philippines director Butch Olano also noted that while the killings were well documented in the first u PAGE A4 year of the Duterte administration, the cases

are often unreported lately — contributing to the normalization of extrajudicial executions, police abuses, erosion of the rule of law and victimization of the poor. “This situation leaves the victims’ families feeling even more powerless and isolated than before,” he said. Meanwhile, Amnesty regional director for East and Southeast Asia Nicholas Bequelin said President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs continues to be a “large-scale murdering enterprise for which the poor continue to pay the highest price,” even after three years. “It is not safe to be poor in the Philippines. All it takes to be murdered is an unproven accusation that someone uses, buys or sells drugs. Everywhere we went to Early endorsement? President Duterte raises the hand of Alan Peter Cayetano during the investigate drug-related killings, ordinary latter’s birthday celebration at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City in October last year. During

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the event, Duterte said Cayetano would do a good job as House speaker as he did as foreign affairs chief. Philstar.com photo


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