NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Volume 17 - No. 28 • 3 Sections – 18 Pages
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All three had connections to Philippine terror group
A 28-year-old Philippine national was among the three men from Southeast Asia to be added to the U.S. Treasury’s sanctions blacklist on Friday, August 24, for involvement with the Islamic State (IS) terror group. The U.S. Treasury Department imposed the sanctions on Philippine national Mohammad Reza Lahaman Kiram, Indonesian national Mohammed Karim Yusop Faiz, and Malaysian national Mohamad Rafi Udin, freezing their assets and denying them access to the U.S. financial system. The three were said to be recruiters for the Islamic militant group and appeared in a beheading video for ISIS. “Treasury is targeting ISIS recruiters who have engaged in a beheading video and other PAGE A2
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Cayetano: President Duterte has nothing to hide about his health
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about it,� Cayetano said as reported by The Philippine Star. This was after Alejano posted a ON Tuesday, August 27, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary tweet claiming that Duterte’s trip to Alan Peter Cayetano disputed Magdalo Israel had something to do with his party-list Rep. Gary Alejano’s social me- health. The tweet contained a link to a dia statement about President Rodrigo news release from the Philippine News Duterte’s physical condition. In fact, Agency (PNA). “Ayon sa aking bubuwit, itong trip Cayetano stressed that the Philippine leader has nothing to hide about his na ito ay hindi patungkol sa OFW kung hindi patungkol sa kalusugan ng health. “The president has never kept things pangulo (According to my source, this about his health. If he suffers from trip is not about the OFWs, it is about Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano Philstar.com photo something or feels something, he talks the health of the president),� Alejano
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tweeted. The foreign affairs secretary also noted that all eyes are always on the national leader. Hence, no presidential deed goes unmonitored let alone kept out of the public’s eye. “So whether a doctor goes to him or he goes to a hospital, that can’t be kept secret,� Cayetano added. Cayetano also criticized the representative of being desperate enough to become a senator that he is allegedly disseminating false information to the PAGE A2
PH mourns passing of ‘true friend’
California lawmakers to vote on net neutrality legislation Big Telecom attempts to slow down support for net neutrality by spreading “misinformation� AFTER the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to slowly reduce net neutrality protections, Democratic lawmakers have promised to challenge the Trump administration in order to maintain open and equal access to the internet. In California, Democratic leaders are taking that fight seriously. The California Legislature will vote on two bills this week that would implement the strongest net neutrality protections in the nation. PAGE A3
Sen. John McCain
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THE Philippines, through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), mourned the death of United States Sen. John McCain who it described as a “true friend of the Philippines.� “We deeply mourn the death of Sen. John McCain, a true friend of the Philippines and one of our champions in the United States Congress,� said Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano in a statement. Cayetano at the same time extended the Filipino people’s deepest condolences to the family of the 81-year-old Republican legislator. PAGE A2
NATIONAL HEROES’ DAY. President Rodrigo Duterte interacts with the members of the Kampilan Veterans Association Inc. on the sidelines of the National Heroes’ Day commemoration at the Libingan Ng Mga Bayani in Taguig City on Monday, August 27. Malacaùang photo by Rey Baniquet
Petitioners argue on ICC withdrawal Boracay reopening to inspire sustainable development by AJPRESS PETITIONERS questioning the legality of the country’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court (ICC) argued on Tuesday, August 28, before the Supreme Court (SC). Philippine Coalition for the International Criminal Court (PCICC) urged the SC to issue a mandamus against the Duterte administration. A mandamus is known as a judicial writ issued in the form of a command to order a government office or official to perform a statutory duty. The end goal is for the country to “withdraw the withdrawal.� One of the PCICC legal counsels Gilbert Andres said that executive decision of pulling out of the inter-
national court would rob people of opportunities to defend themselves should state or armed forces commit a crime against them. “The Philippines’ withdrawal from the Rome Statute will abolish the Filipino people’s parallel means of enforcing the right to effective remedies against international crimes committed by state forces and/or armed forces,� Andres said. Andres also amplified the need for the international court by emphasizing the intensity of crimes subjected to the institution as reported by The Philippine Star. “Due to the gravity of the crimes that are subject of the Rome Statute, there is a need for the right to effective remedies against these international crimes and this right to effective remedies is provided
Senate scraps ‘allegiance fee’ for dual citizenship by PATRICIA LOURDES
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nos who want to reacquire their Philstar.com Philippine citizenship. During the budget hearing, THE Senate finance committee DFA Secretary Alan Peter Cayhas adopted an amendment for etano mentioned that the departthe proposed 2019 national bud- ment is considering the proposal get, which directs the Depart- of Sen. Franklin Drilon to remove ment of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to the fee for oath taking. stop collecting fees from FilipiPAGE A3
in various human rights instruments,� Andres said. Andres also noted that “the ICC is precisely that parallel means of enforcing that right against these gross human rights violations.� Lawyer Romel Bagares also questioned the absence of a Senate concurrence in the said withdrawal. “A treaty requires Senate concurrence and the Rome Statute is a treaty, the unilateral withdrawal is interference, a violation of the separation of powers,� Bagares explained. SC Associate Justice Marvic Leonen responded to those arguments stating that the Philippines’ withdrawal from the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court (ICC) is a done deal and it is too PAGE A2
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A BETTER and more sustainable Boracay is set to welcome back visitors on October 26 and is expected to usher in newer and bigger markets awaiting the island’s full recovery. Undersecretary for Tourism Development Benito Bengzon Jr. reiterated that the Department of Tourism (DOT) is well on track with its 7.4 million target as the island’s closure also became an opportunity to introduce and boost travellers’ awareness of other tourism destinations in the country, which was key to retaining the country’s positive monthon-month performance on tourism arrivals. “The fact that we have kept ourselves afloat is a very strong
reflection of how resilient the industry is, how quick we are to make adjustments with our marketing and promotions and I think, also a very strong communication of how prepared the other destinations are in welcoming the influx of tourists who otherwise would have gone to Boracay.� Undersec-
retary Bengzon said. The DOT executive earlier stated that despite the closure of one of the country’s flagship destinations, brand equity remains strong as this has been continuously built upon for decades and has ensured stability such that PAGE A2
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