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NOVEMBER 29 - DECEMBER 1, 2023 Volume 33 - No. 95 • 12 Pages

De Lima vows to bring Duterte to justice DATELINE USA FREED after nearly seven years behind bars, Philippine human rights campaigner Leila De Lima told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Friday, November 24 she prays for her safety as she seeks to bring "mass murderer" Rodrigo Duterte to justice. De Lima, one of the most vocal and powerful critics of the former president and his deadly drug war that sparked an international investigation into possible crimes against humanity, was released on bail less than two weeks ago. While "extremely happy" to be free, the former

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FTC scales language barriers to battle scammers THE Federal Trade Commission has a new strategy for battling fraud. As of this fall, its Language Access Initiative provides interpreters who can take fraud reports and provide advice in many more languages than just English and Spanish. At a November 21 press briefing the federal agency hosted with Ethnic Media Services – simultaneously translated into Spanish, Korean and Mandarin – two FTC officials and a lawyer/journalist described how the new multilingual services work and some of the ways they’re expected to help protect consumers. “We’ve long had the ability to hear from people in English and Spanish,” said Monica Vaca, deputy director in the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Getting reports from people in other languages has been a limitation for us.” Vaca emphasized the importance of people making those reports not just for their own sake but to help the FTC get the word out before more people are scammed. “We

senator, justice minister and human rights commissioner said she was taking precautions in case Duterte went after her. "His instigation of thousands of killings makes him a mass murderer, so he's very much capable of doing harm to somebody who he thinks is his enemy," de Lima said in a face-to-face interview conducted at AFP's office in Manila for security reasons. "I like to think that I'm his top enemy. His anger is such that he has not forgotten me or forgiven me." Before her arrest on Feb. 24, 2017, de Lima had

spent a decade investigating "death squad" killings allegedly orchestrated by Duterte during his time as Davao City mayor and in the early days of his presidency. De Lima, 64, paid a heavy price for her unflinching pursuit of justice, as Duterte and his allies sought to silence her. She was forced from the Senate and into a jail cell on three drug trafficking charges that she and human rights groups have described as bogus. Two of the charges have been dismissed.  PAGE 2

‘NO CRACKS IN UNITEAM

We just work as Pres. and VP,’ says Duterte on Marcos by ZACARIAN SARAO Inquirer.net

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More than 60 Asian American groups raise alarm over surveillance program LOS ANGELES – More than 60 Asian American groups have opposed the anticipated reauthorization of a controversial surveillance measure that could be used to racially profile their communities. In a letter to Congress, the groups said the statute – Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) – has been “misused” to spy on Americans in the past. “The consequences of such misuse have had a profound impact on our Asian American community, resulting in wrongful targeting, unjust surveillance and devastating tolls on careers, livelihoods and reputations,” said the letter signed by a coalition of 63 Asian American organizations. The coalition is led by the Stop AAPI Hate, Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ) and the Asian American Scholar Forum. Section 702 is a surveillance program designed to collect information related to national security threats from foreigners outside the United States. It is granted through annual certifications and relies on the mandatory assistance of American telecom providers. (Nimfa U. Rueda/ Inquirer.net)

HERO. The Andres Bonifacio monument near the Manila City Hall will be one of several sites where the founder of Katipunan, the revolutionary group that fought the Spaniards, will be honored on his 160th birth anniversary on Thursday, Nov. 30. The non-working holiday to mark Bonifacio Day, however, was moved to Monday, Nov. 27 to enable Filipinos to savor a longer weekend. PNA photo by

MANILA — No “cracks” exist between the MarcosDuterte tandem, otherwise known as the ‘UniTeam,’ Vice President Sara Duterte herself said on Tuesday, November 28. Duterte made the pronouncement after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. recently revealed that the prospect of the Philippines reintegrating as a state party to the International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently being studied. His statement fueled speculation that differences may have started to form within the political teamup. The speculation is further fanned with alleged plans within the House of Representatives to impeach the Vice President. “Wala naman. Wala namang [cracks]. (There’s none. There aren’t any cracks),” said Duterte at the sidelines of “Bata, Bida Ka!” program for the 31st National Children’s Month.  PAGE 3

‘PH must build up defense capability’ by FRANCISCO TUYAY ManilaTimes.net

DEFENSE Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. said on Monday, November 27 the Philippines must build up its defense capability to counter China's expansionist claims in the West Philippine Sea, which threaten the survival of future generations of Filipinos. Speaking at a symposium in Camp Aguinaldo, Teodoro said China defends its incursions in Philippine waters with arguments that contradict international law. "What China is doing is to contain the survival of future generations of Filipinos," the official said. He said the Philippines is one of the five countries whose sovereignty is protected by

the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos). "It is not only for us, but it is for the peace and prosperity of our future generations that we are able to explore, exploit and protect natural resources that rightfully belong to [the] Republic of the Philippines patrimony and if we fail in doing so, we are doing a disservice to future generations and for the rest of mankind," Teodoro said. Experts on maritime law also shared their insights on territorial and sovereign rights during the symposium. China continues to assert its claims on the West Philippine Sea using harassment and Jimmy Pacheco, the Filipino worker freed by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, meets Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen. DFA photo intimidation. It has prevented Filipino fishers from entering the Bajo de Masinloc or  PAGE 3

Filipino hostage freed by Hamas Sara appeals to DOJ: Don’t cooperate with ICC to receive Israeli gov’t support by NEIL JAYSON SERVALLOS Philstar.com

MANILA — While maintaining that President Marcos’ foreign policy decisions should be followed, Vice President Sara Duterte said she would urge the Department of Justice (DOJ) not to cooperate in the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s investigation of the bloody war on drugs during the administration of her father. Asked about Marcos’ softened tone regarding the issue of cooperation with the ICC, Duterte said, “We all should respect the position of the president, being Photo from Facebook/@MayorIndaySaraDuterteOfficial/ the chief architect of foreign

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policy. His position should be the position of all.” But she stressed her office would continue to assert its position against cooperating with the ICC’s investigation on her father’s drug war. “But we will continue to reach out to DOJ regarding our position on this matter… and we will lay down the legal basis of our position,” she told reporters on Monday, November 27. Last week, Marcos said proposals for the country to rejoin the ICC are “under study,” raising the possibility of ICC prosecutors being allowed to investigate and possibly prosecute Duterte and  PAGE 4

MANILA — The Filipino worker freed by the Palestinian militant group Hamas is set to receive social security benefits and regular stipends from the Israeli government, authorities said on Sunday, November 26. Jimmy Pacheco, a caregiver working in Israel, was among the hostages released to the Red Cross in war-torn Gaza by Hamas Friday, November 24 according to Qatar, which mediated the deal. The 33-year-old Filipino worker was among the 200 people taken hostage by Hamas during the October 7 attack. The Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv said the Israeli government “will provide Jimmy and his

immediate family lifetime social security benefits and regular stipends” similar to those given to Israelis. The embassy added that Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen visited Pacheco at the hospital where he is recovering. The Filipino worker was “in high spirits” and appeared “to be in good health” after his release, the embassy earlier said. Filipino national Noralyn Babadilla remains missing, and is believed to be among the hostages of Hamas. Hamas fighters are set Sunday to release a third group of Israeli hostages in exchange for  PAGE 2


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