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NOVEMBER 20-23, 2021 Volume 31 - No. 92 • 2 Sections – 18 Pages

PH to allow entry of fully vaccinated tourists soon by RITCHEL

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THE Philippines may soon welcome fully-vaccinated tourists from “green list” countries, according to Malacañang. Acting Presidential Spokesperson and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles on Friday, November 19, said the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) is finalizing the guidelines for tourists coming from low-risk countries. “There are just a few things that we need to tweak but the reason why we’re announcing

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it is because we’re putting the entire world in advance notice that we will eventually open up our shores to tourists from green list countries,” he said. Likewise, the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) announced that the IATF “has approved in principle the entry of fully vaccinated tourists from green list countries/territories/ jurisdictions” upon the agency’s request. “Allowing tourists from green countries or territories that have the majority of its population vaccinated and with low infection rate, will greatly help in our recovery efforts--increasing

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tourist arrivals and receipts among others,” said Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat. “This move will likewise aid in bolstering consumer confidence, which is a large contributor to our gross domestic product or GDP growth,” she added. Puyat also assured that the proposal to open leisure travel from “green countries” will be based on strict conditions. Further, she said that a Special Technical Working Group on Travel has been tasked to immediately come up with the guidelines on international travel to be approved by the IATF. u PAGE A1

MINORS’ TURN. A health worker administers an anti-COVID-19 vaccine to a teenager at the De La Salle University campus in Dasmariñas City, Cavite on Friday, November 19. The government targets to vaccinate 12.7 million minors aged 12 years to 17 years. PNA photo by Gil Calinga

Pastor Quiboloy indicted for sex trafficking in US by RITCHEL

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Report: 1 in 5 AAPIs experienced a hate incident in the past year AFTER the most disturbing rise in crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) of the 21st century, a national hate crime tracker reported this week that antiAAPI hate continues to proliferate across the nation. Stop AAPI Hate, the national coalition of AAPI organizations dedicated to addressing anti-AAPI discrimination, released new findings on Thursday, Nov. 18 bring the total number of reported AAPI hate incidents and crimes to 10,370 between March 19, 2020 and Sept. 30, 2021. In addition to the tally, Stop AAPI Hate also conducted a survey between Sept. 21 and Oct. 8 of this year that yielded a concerning

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Ressa delivers lecture at Harvard University NOBEL Peace Prize winner and Rappler cofounder Maria Ressa on Tuesday, November 16, delivered the prestigious Salant Lecture on Freedom of the Press at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). In the hour-long lecture moderated by Kennedy School professor Latanya A. Sweeney, Ressa talked about disinformation, democracy, and freedom of speech. “In 2017, an invisible atom bomb exploded in the global information ecosystem forever changing it, but insidiously manipulating us. And we don’t know that it happened,” she said. According to Ressa, there’s a government tactic focused on manipulating social media called “patriotic trolling.” “[It is] state-sponsored online hate and harassment campaigns that’s meant to silence and intimidate,” she said. “Flood the market with lies, with disinformation — and think about it like this, right? If information is power, disinformation is abuse of power.” Ressa noted that women were a “favorite” and “easy” target of patriotic trolling across u PAGE A3

Apollo Quiboloy

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UNITED States prosecutors have filed sex trafficking charges against against Filipino televangelist Apollo Quiboloy for coercing young girls and women to have sex with him under threats of “eternal damnation.” The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday, November 18, announced that Quiboloy — founder of the Philippine-based Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name (KOJC) — and two other top church officials namely Teresita Dandan and Felina Salinas were charged with

DOT’s Puyat looks forward to PH tourism recovery, optimistic that ‘revenge travel’ will happen by MOMAR

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THE Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) led by Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat is encouraging Filipinos in the diaspora to travel and explore the Philippines again, after a long hiatus due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. Puyat said that they are looking forward to welcoming balikbayans and tourists back especially now that COVID-19 travel restrictions are slowly being eased. “I know that most of you have made it an annual tradition to celebrate the December holidays in the Philippines,

where the Christmas spirit begins to be felt on the first ber month with December just around the corner,” Puyat said in a speech she delivered at a recent virtual Kapihan sponsored by the Filipino American Press Club of New York, Department of Tourism New York and Orientours. “We are optimistic that revenge travel will soon materialize. We recognize the need to move forward and go along with the tide in order for us to transition into the new normal,” Puyat shared. “You know how we Filipinos are it will take more than a pandemic to keep us down and stop us from getting back up. And travel and

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ICC Prosecutor grants PH request to defer probe on drug war killings

THE International Criminal Court has suspended its investigation into the Duterte administration’s war on drugs following the request of the Philippine government to defer its probe on the alleged commission of crimes against humanity. The ICC’s Office of the u PAGE A1 Prosecutor has notified the Pre-trial Chamber of the suspension of its investigation, with a reservation that it will proceed in the coming days upon assessment of the “scope and effect” of the request to defer the probe. “The Prosecution will, in the coming days, request additional information from the Philippines under Rule 53 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence. Such additional information is necessary for the Prosecution to assess the scope and effect of the Deferral Request, and to determine whether to apply to the Pre-Trial Chamber, under Article 18(2) of the Statute, for authorization to continue investigating,” a report of ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan read. “The Prosecution has temporarily suspended its investigative activities while it

Fact check: No, Pacquiao did not withdraw candidacy after meeting with Pres. Duterte by FRANCO LUNA

participating in a conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion. In a 74-page indictment, the three church leaders were alleged to have recruited females ranging from approximately 12 to 25 years of age to work as personal assistants or “pastorals” for Quiboloy. “The victims prepared Quiboloy’s meals, cleaned his residences, gave him massages, and were required to have sex with Quiboloy in what the pastorals called ‘night duty,’” it added. Five females allegedly fell victim to this, three of whom were minors when the u PAGE A3

MANILA — Following a meeting between Sen. Manny Pacquiao and President Rodrigo Duterte, “bloggers” and other accounts claiming to report news in the Philippines are claiming that Pacquiao has dropped out of the presidential race to give way to presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos and Davao City Mayor Sara DuterteCarpio. CLAIM: On November 9, posts started coming out claiming that Pacquiao has backed out of his candidacy for president in the 2022 elections. One video posted on YouTube channel “BANAT NEWS TV” presents the claim as a “latest update” from the Commission on Elections. The video’s unidentified narrator “confirmed” that u PAGE A3 Sen. Manny Pacquiao Philstar.com file photo

assesses the scope and effect of the deferral request,” Khan further stated. The ICC Prosecutor however said that his office will continue its analysis of information already in its possession, and any new information it may receive from third parties, as well as “actively assess the need for applications to the PreTrial Chamber for authority to conduct necessary investigative steps for the preservation of evidence.” Earlier the Philippine embassy in The Hague, Netherlands formally asked that the probe be deferred to give way to domestic efforts to investigate these crimes. This, after the administration had ignored calls to answer to allegations of state-sponsored killings in relation to the implementation of the President Rodrigo Duterte’ drug war. The Philippines, a state party to the Rome Statute since November 1, 2011, formally notified the body of its withdrawal from the statute on March 17, 2018. But while its withdrawal took effect only a year after u PAGE A5


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