August 21-23, 2019 Volume 29 - No. 65 • 2 Sections - 16 Pages
USA
DATELINE Lacson pushes treaty to help Filipino convicts abroad FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
‘Transfer of Sentenced Persons’ to give convicts option to serve time in their home country
DILG: Duterte is different from Marcos by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Monday, August 19, defended its proposal to restore the law against subversion. According to DILG Undersecretary and spokesman Jonathan Malaya, the Duterte administration is different from the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, who used the law to prosecute thousands of critics.
SENATOR Panfilo Lacson on Monday, August 19, called for the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to pursue more Transfer of Sentenced Persons agreements with other countries, pointing out the efforts of the government to help Filipino drug convicts abroad while it is “killing people” in the Philippines. “How do you reconcile [the fact that] here in our country we’re killing people and then we’re saving drug convicts detained in another country. I’m just curious,” Lacson asked Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. during the hearing of the Senate foreign affairs relations Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. committee. “Going back to the repatriation of Filipino convicts, maybe you should pursue more Trans-
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Maritime domain awareness in South China Sea top priority of US Air Force
“This is not the authoritarian martial law which is of the Marcos period where when someone is arrested and not heard of, and then suddenly he’s dead. This is a different context,” said Malaya during a Rappler Talk interview. The Anti-Subversion Act or Republic Act No. 1700 was passed in June 1957 during the tenure of former President Carlos Garcia. It was expanded through Presidential Decree (PD) 885 in 1976 and PD 1835 in 1981 during the martial law period, making it a subversive
and criminal act to be affiliated with a group and take part in activities meant to overthrow the government with the open or covert assistance and support of a foreign power. During President Corazon Aquino’s term, she issued Executive Order 167, series of 1987 repealing PDs 1835 and 1975 and reviving RA 1700. However, in 1992, then President Fidel Ramos signed RA 7636 repealing RA 1700. Under this, subversion is no longer a criminal offense but sedition
remained a crime. The DILG stressed that reviving the law would help crush the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), which has been in a longstanding on-and-off peace process with the Philippine government. “If we revive the Anti-Subversion law, we will be able to dismantle the urban mass movement in the cities that fuels the armed struggle in the mountains. We will be able to stifle their so-called
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Locsin orders diplomatic protest vs Chinese ships spotted in Sibutu Strait by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Monday, August 19, ordered the filing of a diplomatic protest against China over the passage of its warships in Philippine waters. In a tweet, Locsin directed the Department of Foreign FOREIGN VISITORS. President Rodrigo Duterte shares a light moment with Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Philippines Igor Khovaev THE U.S. Air Force has been playing a big Affairs’ Office of Asia and Pacific Affairs to file the pro- and Joint Stock Company (JSC) Rosoboronexport Director General Alexander Mikheev who paid a courtesy call on the president at the Malacañan Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal role in maritime domain awareness in the u PAGE A2 Palace on Monday, August 19. South China Sea to ensure that the disputed waterway will remain free and open. U.S. Pacific Air Forces commander Gen. Charles Brown said they are supplying “accurate information” for the decision-makers and to their partners in the region to have a broad situational awareness that they can use by GLEE JALEA for their own needs and missions. ManilaTimes.net “One of our key goals with our partners here IN commemoration of her husis to provide domain awareness, both in the air band’s seventh death anniversaand in this case, in the maritime. So we have ry, Vice President Maria Leonor a good understanding of what’s going on,” “Leni” Robredo thanked not just he said in a telephone briefing with reporters his supporters, but also the local while in Manila. officials who have honored his “So, in negotiations in support of our diplomemory by acquiring his leadermats, they have accurate information based on ship skills. our ability to provide it to them, to ensure we Even when former Interior can have that access to the global commons secretary Jesse Robredo died as well as ensuring a rules-based international in 2012 in a plane accident, Ro- An anti-dengue mural at San Lazaro Hospital in Manila reminds people about the government’s order is adhered to,” he added. bredo stressed that the officials fight against disease-carrying mosquitoes. Recently, the Department of Health declared a national Beijing claims most of the South China Sea who succeeded her husband, a alert due to the increasing cases of dengue. based on its mythical nine-dash line, which Inquirer.net photo by Marianne Bermudez
Robredo on husband’s 7th death anniversary thanks local officials who preserved his legacy
‘Fortress vs dengue:’ Gordon Palace disputes ‘na-Duterte’ urban dictionary entry wants PH research on mosquito-borne disease u PAGE A2
Vice President Leni Robredo posing for a photo with a portrait of her late husband Jesse Robredo. Photo from the Office of the Vice President
by ALEXIS
ROMERO Philstar.com
MALACAÑANG on Tuesday, August 20, sought to counter the meaning of “duterte” in a crowdsourced online dictionary, wherein the president’s surname was defined as fake, scam and treacherous, among other negative words. The definition of ‘duterte’ was uploaded last month by an internet user in the Urban Dictionary, which posts definitions of slang words based on votes it gets from volunteer editors. ‘Duterte’ as a verb was defined as “to scam, trick, con, or use unscrupulous means to an end; to betray.” As an adjective, it was defined as “deceptive, sly, fake, corrupt, crooked; treacherPhoto screengrabbed from urbandictionary.com ous; of low quality.”
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The word, as a noun, was defined as “a scam, sham, or rip-off; a traitor.” Another internet user went as far as defining ‘duterte’ as “that leftover sh** that you wipe off your anus after pooping.” A neutral user of the website defined it as “a colloquial word for anything that relates to Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte.” Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the definitions of ‘duterte’ are “exact opposites” of the traits of President Duterte. “Well, if that dictionary definition refers to the President, then we have our own definition of the man which is exactly the opposite of what that dictionary means,” Panelo said in a press briefing.
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by CHRISTIA
MARIE Inquirer.net
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MANILA — Senator Richard Gordon believes the Philippines could become a “fortress against dengue” should extensive research on the mosquito-borne disease be conducted in the country. “Why can’t this small country with so many doctors…why can we not use our doctors to examine kung ano ang impact nito at para magkaroon tayo ng panlaban sa dengue. We should be the dengue research capital of the world,” Gordon said when he delivered his privilege speech at the Senate
session on Tuesday, August 20. “We’re facing a crisis, but I believe we have an opportunity before us to become a fortress against dengue,” he further said. Earlier this month, the Department of Health declared a national dengue epidemic that has so far claimed the lives of at least 622 people since January. Dengue, which is caused by a virus carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, has four strains and can be fatal. There is no known cure. “Who knows baka may isang Pilipino na makadiskubre talaga
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