DECEMBER 8-11, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 96 • 4 Sections – 30 Pages
Revilla acquitted as Napoles and former DATELINE USA Late George H.W. Bush aide convicted for PDAF plunder charges FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
remembered for sponsoring a Filipino child nearly 20 years ago Funeral held for 41st US President at Washington National Cathedral
by NATHALIE
ROBLES
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SANDIGANBAYAN First Division on Friday, December 7 acquitted former Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. of plunder while his former chief of staff Richard Cambe and businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles were convicted of the same charge. The anti-graft court ruled through
a majority vote that the former senator is not guilty of a total of P224.5 million worth of kickbacks through the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF). However, he still has a pending 16 counts of graft, for which he posted bail. “For failure of the prosecution to establish beyond reasonable doubt that accused Ramon ‘Bong’ Revilla,
Jr. received, directly, or indirectly the rebates, commission, and kickbacks from his PDAF, the Court cannot hold him liable for the crime of plunder. Accordingly, he is acquitted,” the decision stated. Cambe and Napoles — who has been tagged as the alleged pork barrel scam mastermind — were sentenced with reclusion perpetua or imprisonment of 20 to 40 years. They
are also disqualified to run for public office perpetually. “Accused are held solidarily and jointly liable to return to the National Treasury the amount of one hundred twenty-four million, five hundred thousand pesos (P 124,500,000.00),” the decision added. Through legal counsel Ramon Esguerra, Revilla’s camp said it plans
AFP to create new infantry to counter Abu Sayyaf
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THE late former President George H.W.Bush who passed away on Friday, November 30 is said to have began sponsoring a young Filipino boy under a pseudonym some 20 years ago. Through Compassion International, a Colorado Springs-based nonprofit, the 41st President by NATHALIE ROBLES of the United States sponsored the boy named AJPress Timothy and used the pseudonym “George Walker,” according to the nonprofit. THE Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on u PAGE A3 Wednesday, December 5, announced the creation of a new infantry division specialized to locate the whereabouts of Abu Sayyaf and other terrorist groups in Sulu. Military spokesperson Brigadier General Edgard Arevalo announced the plan to ultimately defeat the threats to safety in Mindanao. However, he noted during the press briefing in Camp Aguinaldo that it will be fully operational after four years, specifically around the year 2022. “The 11th Infantry Division (ID) is envisioned to be effectively and efficiently engage and decisively defeat the lingering security [threats] in Sulu in the soonest time possible,” Arevalo said as reported by Rappler. The said 11th ID is expected to handle three brigades that comprise of at least 1,500 soldiers each. Thus, deploying about 4,500 in one division. At present, there are a total of two brigades, two battalions and two special force battalions issued by the AFP to guard Sulu. Former Philippine Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla is all smiles as he leaves the Sandiganbayan on Friday, Dec. 7 after being acquitted of plunder u PAGE A3 charges. Philstar.com photo by Michael Varcas
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(From L-R) NaFFAA LA Region Chairman Noel Omega, NaFFAA Executive Director Jason Tengco, Frank Yokoyama, Director of Scheduling for the Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti Jessica Caloza, elected officials Victor Manalo, Rachelle Arizmendi, Elito Santarina, Tzeitel Paras-Caracci, Melissa Ramoso and Mark Pulido and NaFFAA National Chairman Brendan Flores. AJPress photo by Noel Ty
IN the 1972 political dramedy “The Candidate,” blue-collar worker Bill McKay (charmingly played by Robert Redford) is recruited by a political election specialist to be the Democratic candidate against a popular Republican in a race for the U.S. Senate. From the get-go, the Democratic campaign knows that McKay — who possesses no electoral experience — is in an unwinnable race against the experienced Republican; and, because of this foresight, McKay is given the liberty to say exactly what he wants with no rhetoric barriers. As the idealistic, JFK-esque candidate in the race, McKay’s irreverence to political rhetoric u PAGE A5
Fil-Am individuals and organizations among awardees honored by Duterte OVERSEAS Filipinos and organizations were recognized by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in a ceremony on Wednesday, December 5 at Malacañang Palace. Called the Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas (PAFIOO), 25 outstanding Filipino individuals and organizations from abroad were honored. Six families were also given the Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA). The recipients of the 2018 PAFIOO have been selected from a Twenty-five Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas Awardees were recognized by Philippine total of 96 nominations received President Rodrigo Duterte in a ceremony on Wednesday, December 5 at Malacañang Palace. Photo courtesy of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas by the Commission on Filipi-
nos Overseas from 28 countries through 37 Philippine embassies and consulates. In conferring the Awards, the president was assisted by DOLE Secretary Silvestro Bello III, DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista, CFO Secretary and Chairperson Justice Francisco “Nick” Acosta, and OWWA Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac. “OFWs are the lifeblood of the nation. As appreciation for all your hardships, you have my assurance that the protection and promotion of your welfare and well-being will remain as one this administration’s top priorities,” Duterte said in his speech during the awarding ceremony. “This nation will always recognize your u PAGE A2
“I think that’s only a hyperbole on the part of the president. We should be getting used to it. He makes certain statements for dramatic effect but he actually means stop criticizing and do some good for the country. Help us,” Panelo said as reported in the press briefing report of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO). Panelo also shared his wife’s insight that when the president said “these bishops, kill them” the leader actually meant “kill them with kindness.”
“The president, just like any ordinary human being, is upset when the good things that he does for this country is not even appreciated by people who are supposed to support him like the Church,” he added. The tough-talking leader has expressed his strong sentiments even before he was elected to the country’s highest position. The spokesperson who also acts as Duterte’s legal counsel said that there is no way u PAGE A2
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Palace says Duterte’s “kill bishops” Part of Los Angeles’ Temple Street proposed to be renamed after Larry Itliong remark meant “kill them with kindness” by RAE
ANN VARONA
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LOS Angeles Filipino-American organizations and community leaders are seeking to rename a portion of a main Historic Filipinotown street to honor the Filipino labor leader Larry Itliong who led the famous Delano Grape Strike in 1965. A proposal to rename part of Temple Street that traverses Historic Filipinotown to Larry Itliong Avenue has already been submitted to the Office of Los Angeles
Mayor Eric Garcetti. It was also sent to Councilmembers Mitch O’Farrell of the 13th District covering Historic Filipinotown, Gil Cedillo of the First District covering Echo Park, and Jose Huizar of the 14th District covering downtown Los Angeles where the east end of the proposed Larry Itliong Avenue would start. Leading the proposal are the Filipino American Community of Los Angeles (FACLA) and the Media and Business Club of Los Angeles County (MBC).
The neighborhood of Historic Filipinotown was designated in 2002 when Garcetti was still the councilmember of the area. Larry Itliong Avenue would start on Figueroa St. in downtown Los Angeles and would go up westward to Silver Lake Boulevard and Virgil Avenue, according to the proposal. Known as “one of the fathers of the West Coast labor movement,” the Pangasinan-born Itliong headed the Great Delano Grape Strike in 1965 along with Filipiu PAGE A6
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MALACAÑANG on Thursday, December 6, defended President Rodrigo Duterte’s recent “kill the bishops” statement as only a hyperbole intended for a dramatic effect. Despite the president’s previous attacks on the Catholic Church and religious leaders, Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo told reporters that the public should get accustomed to Duterte’s manner of speaking.