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September 5-7, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 70 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages

Duterte revokes Trillanes amnesty, orders his arrest by NESTOR

CORRALES Inquirer.net

Sen. Antonio Trillanes and President Rodrigo Duterte

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has revoked the amnesty granted to Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV. Duterte signed Proclamation 572 on August 31 to revoke the senator’s amnesty given by former president Benigno Aquino III in 2010. In the proclamation, Duterte said Trillanes did not file an Official Amnesty Application Form as per certification dated August 30, 2018, issued by Lt. Col. Thea Joan Andrade, stating, “there is no copy of his application for amnesty in the records.”

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NEVER AGAIN. President Rodrigo Duterte shows a gesture of respect as he leads the wreath-laying ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center in Jerusalem, Israel on Monday, September 3, as part of his four-day official visit to the Jewish state. “Never again,” Duterte said as he wrote in his dedication when he signed the guest book, referring to the persecution and murder of six million Jews during World War II by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Joining the president is daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio. Presidential photo by Robinson Ninal Jr.

Trillanes to be placed under Senate custody by RALPH

VILLANUEVA ManilaTimes.net

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

States are obligated to search for the disappeared — United Nations HUMAN rights experts have reminded states that the search for victims of enforced disappearances is an international law obligation and not an option. Countries around the world must act urgently to search for victims and ensure that “the heinous crime” is properly investigated, United Nations authorities on enforced disappearances told member-states marking the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances on Aug. 30. “Relatives have a right, as victims themselves, to know the truth about the circumstances of any enforced disappearance, the whereabouts of their loved ones, the progress and results of the investigation and ultimately the fate of the disappeared person,” UN experts said. “Measures to achieve truth and justice for enforced disappearances should be parallel

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US veterans’ group approves Balangiga bells return THE American Legion, a worldwide organization of U.S. war veterans, approved during its national convention last week a resolution allowing the return of two Balangiga bells seized by American troops as war booty during the 1900s. In an email to The STAR, Guy Hilbero, executive officer of the 26th U.S. Cavalry of the Philippine Scouts Memorial Regiment, said the American Legion rescinded a 2016 resolution of the Wyoming Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), which sought to keep two of the bells at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The VFW resolution prevented the U.S. government from returning the bells taken from a church in Balangiga, Eastern Samar. “The Philippines is predominantly a Catholic nation where church bells play a very important role... as well as reflective of their national patrimony representing the very fabric of their cultural heritage and history... because the bells were bought and paid for the parishioners of San Lorenzo de Martir, to return the bells would be the honorable and right thing to do and result in national

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SEN. Antonio Trillanes IV was placed under the custody of Senate President Vicente Sotto III last Monday, September 3, to avoid a “warrantless arrest” against Trillanes after his amnesty was revoked. Trillanes and fellow members of the minority bloc, namely Senators Franklin Drilon, Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino and Risa Hontiveros, met with Sotto to seek his advice on how to deal with Trillanes’ impending arrest. Amid his impending arrest, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV has been placed under the custody “We just talked with Senate President of Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III. Inquirer.net photo

Z. PAZZIBUGAN Inquirer.net

CHIEF Justice Teresita Leonardo-De Castro on Monday, September 3, called on Malacañang and Congress to “respect” the Supreme Court, warning them against interfering in the tribunal’s affairs. Speaking at her first flag ceremony at the Supreme Court since assuming office last week, De Castro also told critics who were unhappy with her appointment after the controversial ouster of her predecessor, Maria Lourdes Sereno, to leave the court alone. Sereno was ousted in June after the high court upheld the quo warranto case filed against her by Solicitor General Jose Calida on the grounds that she lacked integrity for not filing statements of assets,

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by RALPH

VILLANUEVA ManilaTimes.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has finally apologized to former U.S. President Barack Obama for calling him a “son of a whore” two years ago. Speaking before Filipinos in Israel, Duterte said his 2016 statement was mere “talkatese,” implying that it was empty talk. “It would be appropriate to say at this time, Mr. Obama, you are now a civilian. I am sorry FLAG CEREMONY. Chief Justice Teresita for uttering those words. Know Leonardo-De Castro is joined by fellow justices it was just plain talkatese. We and employees of the Supreme Court during have learned our lessons very flag ceremony last Monday, September 3. well,” Duterte said Photo by Marianne Bermudez/Inquirer.net Duterte also said he had forgiven Obama.

PH, Israel ink 3 agreements in landmark visit THE governments of the Philippines and the State of Israel have signed three agreements that would strengthen the bilateral ties between the two countries. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu witnessed the signing of the agreements, including a Memorandum Of Agreement on the temporary employment of home-based Filipino caregivers, a Memorandum Of Understanding on scientific cooperation, and a Memorandum Of Intent on the collaboration on promotion of bilateral direct investment. The signing was made before the bilateral meeting between President Duterte and Prime Minister Netanyahu at the latter’s office on Monday, September 3. In a brief message, Duterte thanked the prime minister for inviting him to visit the Jewish state.

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Duterte apologizes to Obama

De Castro tells Palace, Congress: Leave SC alone by DONA

Sotto and basically I was placed in the custody of the Senate President until my lawyers will file the necessary petitions before the Supreme Court to resolve this foolishness of Duterte and (Solicitor General Jose) Calida,” Trillanes said in a briefing. “This is a warrantless arrest. Maliwanag ‘yan. Iyung mga arresting officers sa baba ay walang warrant. Duon kasi sa warrant nakalagay kung ano ang kaso mo. At kung may piyansa ka o wala (That’s clear. The arresting officers downstairs do not have a warrant. It is specified in the arrest war-

“We understand each other, so if it is in your heart to forgive, you forgive. I have forgiven you,” the president said. “I am forgiving you, just like what I did to all my ex-girlfriends when I was younger. I am forgiving you. I have forgiven them all,” he added. Shortly after assuming power in 2016, Duterte hurled the Filipino expletive “p*******a” as he lashed out at Obama and the U.S. State Department for criticizing his war on illegal drugs. The expletive translates to “son of a whore” or “son of a bitch.” “I am a president of a sovereign state and we have long ceased to be a colony. I do not

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He also expressed his gratitude for the many times the Israel government helped the Philippines, especially during the months-long siege in Marawi last year. “Mr. Prime Minister, I can only thank you so much especially the critical help that you have extended my country when we needed it most,” he said. “The recent trouble in the Philippines… the extent of the help that you extended was very critical in winning the war. It was a help to preserve the Republic of the Philippines and I thank you for that,” he added. The chief executive also took the opportunity to personally thank Prime Minister Netanyahu for hosting almost 28,000 Filipinos in Israel. “They have been very happy working here, taking care of the aging population The tough-talking Duterte changed his tune during a meeting with the Filipino community here,

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adding that he had also “forgiven” Obama for criticizing the war on drugs. Presidential photo


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