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OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 6, 2019 Volume 30 - No. 44 • 16 Pages
T H E F I L I P I N O –A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R
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DATELINE PH among world’s worst impunity offenders — report FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
UNITED States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she has called on the Philippine government to investigate the attempted murder of a Chinese-American human rights and environmental defender who was shot in Lagawe, Ifugao in August. Brandon Lee, an American volunteer of the Baguio City-based Cordillera Human Rights Alliance was shot in front of his house on August 6. “Grateful that Brandon Lee has returned home to San Francisco for refuge and care after being brutally shot in the Philippines, where he was fighting for environmental and indigenous peoples’ rights,” Pelosi said on her Twitter account. She added: “I have encouraged the Philippine government to investigate this disturbing crime.” Lee, a California native, is back in his home city. He and his mother Louise arrived in San Francisco on a medical transport last Saturday, according to social media posts of
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JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE BATTLE
Jerwin Ancajas set to defend IBF belt against Mexico’s Jonathan Rodriguez JERWIN “Pretty Boy” Ancajas, the 115pound fighting pride of the Philippines, is all set for the eighth defense of his IBF junior bantamweight world title this time against Mexican contender Jonathan Rodriguez. This big boxing event will happen this Saturday, November 2 at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. AncajasRodriguez will be televised live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes (Spanish) starting at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT. “I am looking forward to this fight because Rodriguez brings the Mexican style to his fights, and Mexican and Filipinos make the best fights,” Ancajas said. “I want to thank Top Rank, Senator Manny Pacquiao and my manager, Joven Jimenez, for their continued support. It is going to be a war, and to my Filipino fans, I look forward to putting on a show for you in Carson.”
Nothing in writing, but Palace insists offer for Robredo to be ‘drug czar’ is serious by ALEXIS
ROMERO Philstar.com
MANILA — Malacañang on Wednesday, October 30, maintained that President Rodrigo Duterte’s offer for Vice President Leni Robredo to become the country’s “drug czar” is serious and is not meant to be an insult.
Robredo has ignored Duterte’s supposed offer for her to lead the ‘war’ on illegal drugs, saying the pressing problems in the country “should not be dealt with by being sensitive and insulting others.” Robredo, leader of the minority Liberal Party, said it would be best to find solutions to problems rather than give attention to things that are “not beneficial.”
But presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo claimed the offer was a “very good opportunity” for the vice president to show everyone that she is “not just good at criticizing.” “I was already telling her the president is serious. The fact that he said that in the national television and he said that he will write her through the execu-
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Locsin says China is not threatening war by AJPRESS FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Monday, October 28, said China is not threatening to go to war with the Philippines over resources in the South China Sea. His statement came after British journalist Bill Hayton questioned his tweet saying that China does not need the Philippines’ oil and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. gas reserves in the Philstar.com photo contested waters. “China doesn’t need our oil and gas. We do. And China is the only one offering to help develop it. A Filipino discovered humongous oil and gas just offshore Beijing. It’s rolling in minerals,” Locsin said in a tweet.
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PARTING GIFT. President Rodrigo Duterte receives a token from outgoing Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua during his farewell call to the president at the Malacañang Palace on Monday, October 28. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal
More than 8,000 people affected by Mindanao earthquake by AJPRESS THE National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), in its latest situation report released Wednesday, October 30, said that 1,681 families or 8,402 people in Mindanao have been affected by the magnitude 6.6 earthquake that hit Cotabato on Tuesday, October 29. According to NDRRMC, those who were displaced are from Kidapawan, Mlang, and Tulunan with 3,505 in evacuation centers, while the rest were being served outside the evacuation sites.
It said that the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) central office, field offices, and National Resource Operations Center have P1,978,803,246.13 in standby funds, and added that there are 333,285 family food packs and food and non-food items for affected families. As of 6 a.m., on Wednesday, the NDRRMC placed the official death toll at five, with nearly 400 people injured. However, the Davao del Sur police reported three more deaths following the Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. strong tremor. Davao del Sur police chief Colonel Al-
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VP poll protest: Marcos seeks deferment of deadline Kin of EJK victims ‘haunt’ Duterte, police on eve of Halloween on comment submission u PAGE 3
by NESTOR
CORRALES Inquirer.net
MANILA — Some families of victims of extrajudicial killings under the government’s war on drugs “haunted” President Rodrigo Duterte and the police on Wednesday, October 30, on the eve of Halloween and two days before “Undas.” Undas is a Filipino term for the commemoration of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, on Nov. 1 and Nov. 2, respectively. “Magkaroon sila ng konsensya sa tulad naming mahihirap. Magkaron naman sila ng damdamin. Porke mahirap kami tiFr. Robert Reyes right) with the relatives of those killed in the Duterte administration’s drug natanggalan kami ng karapatang war. Inquirer.net photo by Nestor Corrales mabuhay, na maging kumpleto
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ang pamilya (May they have a conscience and have some feeling for poor people like us. Just because we are poor they took away our right to live, to keep our families intact),” Arlene Bitas said, whose 34-year old husband Sherwin was killed by the police in an alleged anti-drug operation in Oct. 11, 2017. Bitas was part of the group of families of drug war victims who trooped to Mendiola near Malacañang in Manila to call for justice for their slain loved ones. “They killed him like an animal,” Elizabeth Campo said of his husband, Roland, who was killed in what the police described as a legitimate drug operation on
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by NEIL
ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net
MANILA — Former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has asked the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) to defer the deadline for the submission of a memorandum regarding his vice presidential election protest. In Marcos’ motion dated October 22, he sought for the deadline for submission of the memorandum be deferred until his camp is able photocopy relevant reports on the revision and appreciation of votes in the three pilot provinces — Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental.
The Supreme Court, which sits as the PET, earlier did not rule on the committee report on the result of revision of ballots from three pilot provinces chosen by Marcos. Instead, the Tribunal asked both parties to comment on the report and submit a memorandum on other issues relating to the jurisdiction as well as Marcos’ third cause of action which seeks to nullify election results for the vice presidency in Lanao Del Sur, Basilan and Maguindanao. “Considering that the relevant report/s on the revision and the appreciation of votes relating to the three pilot protested
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