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UNITED STATES Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) recently called on the Philippine government to release Senator Leila De Lima who has been imprisoned for the past two years on drug-related charges. In a tweet, Rubio claimed the PhilipU.S. Senator Marco Rubio pine senator has been in prison on “bogus charges.” “Philippine Senator Leila de Lima, a critic of extrajudicial killings under [President Rodrigo] Duterte’s so-called ‘war on drugs,’ has spent the last two years in prison on bogus charges. I call on the Philippine government to unconditionally release her #FreeLeilaNow #ExpressionNOTOp
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Duterte to evaluate suspension of foreign aid order – Panelo by RITCHEL
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volves national security, he might. I do not know yet, we have to wait for his thoughts on the matter,” said Panelo at a press briefing. PRESIDENTIAL Spokesperson Salvador Panelo “We will wait for the... evaluation of the secreon Tuesday, September 24, said President Rodrigo tary of national defense... I’m certain the President Duterte will evaluate his directive suspending aid will evaluate it,” he added. agreements with countries in favor of the Iceland-led Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Tuesresolution seeking a probe into the Philippines’ war day, September 24, pointed out that Duterte’s on illegal drugs. order does not cover buying of key defense equipThis is after the defense department made an ap- ment from any particular state, as it is only for peal to exempt military deals from Duterte’s memo- grants and loans. randum. He maintained that the defense department will “The President is a very reasonable man. If it in- abide by the President’s order but said he will re-
quest for an exemption for loans pertaining to defense contracts. “We are going to request for an exemption because we really need to transact business with other countries,” Lorenzana said at a forum of the Association for Philippine-China Understanding in Mandaluyong City. “We are now in the process of talking with the Australians about the building of our six offshore patrol vessels. We’re going to buy that. I will talk again with the higher ups on how we can go around the directive of the President. But we will follow the
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UN: PH among 48 anti-civil society, activist countries
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Trump nominates Fil-Am attorney to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for second time PRESIDENT Donald Trump has once again announced his intent to nominate a Filipino American federal prosecutor to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, September 20. Patrick J. Bumatay, who is an assistant attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California in San Diego, was previously tapped for the appeals court last October 2018, but the Senate did not en-
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The United Nations Headquarters in New York. Photo from un.org by RITCHEL
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AS the Philippines continues to distance itself from other countries that criticize its controversial war on drugs, it has been named among 48 countries that have a rising rate of reprisals against human rights groups and advocates that cooperate with the United Nations.
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SURRENDERED FIREARMS. President Rodrigo Duterte led the historic decommissioning of arms and forces of the the Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa-Pilipinas - Revolutionary Proletarian Army - Alex Boncayao Brigade - Tabara-Paduano Group (RPMP-RPA-ABB-TPG) at the headquarters of the 3rd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army in Jamindan, Capiz. The RPMP-RPA-ABB-TPG, now known as the Kapatiran sa Progresibong Lipunan, is a breakaway faction of the communist (NPA) New People’s Army. The group signed a peace agreement with the Philippine government in 2000. As part of the peace agreement, 727 members of the Kapatiran from Negros, Aklan, Bukidnon, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo, Luzon and Mindanao were decommissioned, while 337 firearms previously surrendered to the government were “demilitarized” onsite. Malacañang photo by photo by Robinson Niñal
WHO: Philippines remains polio-free Survey: Majority of Filipinos still satisfied with anti-drug campaign by GAEA
The pollster also noted that the main reason why 82% of Filipinos across the country are satisfied with the war on drugs is because of the reduction of drug suspects in their local communities. The undecided respondents, meanwhile, claimed that the drug trade and drug suspects are still prevalent. Those who are dissatisfied, SWS noted, were the same group who recently gave Duterte lower net satisfaction rating. The June 2019 survey also revealed that net satisfaction with the performance of Duterte was excellent 76. Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the poll showed that the international community has a warped understanding of what was happening
in the country. “If it’s true that there are human rights violations, then the people of this country will rise against this administration,” Panelo said Monday, Sept. 23. “It’s not true that policemen just kill at will, they cannot do that,” he added. The survey was conducted by SWS using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults nationwide: 300 each in Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao (sampling error margins of 3% for national percentages, and 6% each for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao). Since Duterte took office in July 2016, government data has claimed that at least 6,600 people have been killed in the antiillegal drug operations. ■
lion for every district representative, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said on Tuesday, September 24. Inquirer.net Lacson reported the House THE House of Representatives setback as leaders of the chamhas abandoned its supposed at- ber challenged the senator to tempt to allot P1.5 billion “in name his informants and to stop pork” for each of the 22 deputy releasing unverified information speakers and at least P700 mil- concerning pork.
They also expressed dismay at Lacson for “raining on their parade” after the swift approval of the 2020 budget. Majority Leader Martin Romualdez on Monday, September 23 said he was shocked and saddened by the accusations of the
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FILIPINOS remain satisfied with President Rodrigo Duterte’s three-year war on illegal drugs, a recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey revealed. The poll, conducted from June 22 to 26, found 82% of adult Filipinos satisfied with the government’s anti-narcotics campaign. Those dissatisfied accounted for 12% and 6% were undecided — resulting in a net satisfaction score of “excellent” 70. According to SWS, the net satisfaction of the anti-illegal drugs campaign has always been either “very good” or “excellent” in the past 11 survey rounds with the highest rating recorded in December 2016 at “excellent” 77.
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MANILA — The Philippines has not yet lost its polio-free status despite having two cases of the highly contagious disease, the World Health Organization stressed on Wednesday, September 25. Rabindra Abeyasinghe, acting WHO representative in the Philippines, explained that a country remains polio-free if no new case of wild poliovirus has been reported. “The Philippines continues to remain polio free... The occurrence of the vaccine derived polio cases does not constitute the fact that you have lost your polio-free status,” Abeyansinghe said in a press briefing. The last case of wild poliovirus is the Philippines was reported in 1993. WHO declared the countrypolio free in 2000. Only Afghanistan and Pakistan are the only two countries where the wild poliovirus has not been eradicated. “Vaccine derived polio is not unique,” Abeyansinghe said, citing outbreaks in Papua New Guinea, China and Laos. In the Philippines, there are reported two cases of polio—a three-year-old-girl from Lanao del Sur and a five-year-old boy
Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque administers anti-polio vaccine to a child during the launch of a campaign to end the resurgence of polio on Friday, September 20. Photo courtesy of Department of Health
from Laguna. Both cases were In 2015, WHO certified that caused by the vaccine-derived type 2 virus has been eliminated poliovirus type 2. u PAGE A2