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Duterte: We need US to protect sea claims Philippines also open to proposals from China, Israel in fighting terrorists by LEILA

B. SALAVERRIA Inquirer.net

MANILA — The Philippines needs the United States for the South China Sea, where it remains locked in a territorial dispute with China, according to President Rodrigo Duterte. Mr. Duterte made the statement on Tuesday, Sept. 20 in the course of explaining his earlier remark that he might later ask US soldiers to leave Mindanao to pave the way for talks with Moro rebels. The Moros or the Muslims in Mindanao have been pressing for a Bangsamoro state and demanding recognition by President Rodrigo R. Duterte participates in a plenary session during the second day of the the US of the brutality suffered ASEAN Summit at the National Convention Center in Vientiane, Laos on September 7, 2016.

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24-year-old Filipina’s unexplained death spurs homicide investigation THE unexplained death of a 24-year-old Filipina from La Puente, California, which occurred sometime during the weekend of Saturday, September 17, has drawn the suspicion of homicide detectives. Nursing student Cassandra Salvador returned home from work on Saturday evening and was found unresponsive when her parents attempted to wake her the next morning, according to KCAL9 News. Police officers who arrived at her house on the 13200 block of East Gyna Lane on Sunday, September 18, sometime after 9 a.m. pronounced the woman dead at the scene. Salvador was reportedly in good health. Investigators are still unsure whether or not foul play was a factor. “It doesn’t look natural, so we’re going to treat it as a homicide until we determine it’s

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Coalition of nonprofits encourages AAPI immigrants to naturalize

ABOUT 150 aspiring Americans found help overcoming language, legal and clerical barriers at the Pan Asian Citizenship Event held on Saturday, September 17 in Los Angeles. Volunteers and staffers representing a coalition of 12 nonprofit organizations serving the city’s immigrant community performed consultations at the East Los Angeles Community Center in at least seven different languages with residents who hope to become American citizens. The event was part of a larger campaign titled Citizenship Now! that is reaching out to the roughly 165,000 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in Los Angeles who are eligible for naturalization. “I was due in 1996 to apply for citizenship,” said Welhelmina Concepcion while going over forms during a session at Saturday’s

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HEARING ON EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS. Former Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights chairperson and Senator Leila de Lima (middle), along with Senators Antonio Trillanes IV (left) and Alan Peter Cayetano (right) share a discussion during a break in the hearing on the rise of extrajudicial killings on Thursday, September 15. The hearing focused on several allegations made by a certain Edgar Matobato, who claimed that as a member of the Davao Death Squad to have taken part in various killings of suspected criminals and local critics – estimated to be 1,000 – from 1988 to 2013. Senate photo by Cesar Tomambo

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More expected to be freed, ASG breaks into smaller groups by KLARIZE

MEDENILLA AJPress

JIHADIST group the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) has released at least six hostages over the weekend with more expected to be freed. The first who was freed was Kjartan Sekkingstad, a Norwegian who had been held captive for a year. He was released on Saturday, September 17 after the ASG reportedly received $638,000 (P30 million) in ransom. One day later, the ASG released three Indonesian hostages identified as Lorence Koten, Theorus Kopong and Emanuel Arakain, whom were abducted from the Sabah state in Malaysia in July. They also released two Filipino captives, Daniela Taruc and Levy Gonzalez that evening. Chief of Western Mindanao Command Lt. General Mayoralgo dela Cruz told Inquirer that operations in regions with ASG presence have pressured the group to release more hostages. “We are not stopping until they are destroyed. We have a strong mandate to destroy these bandits and more hostages are released,” dela Cruz said. Abducted for ransom On September 21, 2015, the ASG — who has been linked to the Islamic State (IS) —abducted Sekkingstad, Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall and Fili-

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IN an unprecedented move on Monday, September 19, the Philippine Senate ousted Senator Leila De Lima as the chair of the Committee on Justice and Human Rights, following the 16-4 vote to declare the chairmanship, as well as the membership of the committee, vacant. Senator Richard Gordon replaced De Lima as the new chair of the committee and Senator Panfilo Lacson was appointed as its vice chair.

The justice committee was the one in charge of the investigation into the alleged extrajudicial killings in relation to the present administration’s war against illegal drugs. It was Senator Manny Pacquiao who made the motion after Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, a staunch ally of President Rodrigo Duterte, delivered a privilege speech. In his speech, Cayetano defended the government’s effort to fight crime and corruption, hitting De Lima for being “biased.” “When she got here to the Senate and got the committee,

she refused to be neutral... Let someone else chair it. In my past speeches, I’m not asking that she will be removed from the Committee on Justice, [but] only from certain hearings where we cannot expect cold neutrality,” he said. However, Senate President Pro Tempore Franklin Drilon objected to the motion, stating that it has “no basis,” prompting Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III to suspend the session and call for a caucus. When the session resumed, the objection was seconded by

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TIME illustrates dark side of the Philippines’ drug war

The cover — which reads “Night falls on the Philippines: The tragic cost of President PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte’s Duterte’s war on drugs — feaviolent crackdown on the illegal tures a striking image of the dead drug trade has received inter- body of a suspected drug dealer. The article, written by Rishi national attention since his enIyengar, discusses the administrance into office on June 30. The latest probe comes from tration’s illegal drug crackdown, the Asia edition of the renowned pointing out Duterte’s unconvenTIME magazine which examines tional leadership style that borthe toll of Duterte’s campaign ders on “authoritarian.” Iyengar and his vow to eliminate illegal doesn’t shy away from capturing the human toll of the carnage that drugs from the country. by KLARIZE

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has killed more than 3,000 Filipinos, half of which were killed by vigilantes. Iyengar includes the thoughts of those that support Duterte’s call, including one man from Cebu who trusts Duterte to “straighten out” the drug dealers. On the other hand, Iyengar includes the criticisms of those who distrust Duterte’s policies, like Philippine Senator Leila de

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PH House body drops use of ‘extrajudicial killings’ tigation.” House Deputy Speaker Gwendolyn Garcia of Cebu raised the MEMBERS of the House of matter during a committee hearRepresentatives’ Committee on ing, and asked if judicial killing Public Order and Safety agreed is even a practice in the Philiplast week to drop the use of term pines. “extrajudicial killings’ to refer to “I am really curious what the the deaths of drug suspects in the definition of extrajudicial killing government’s campaign against is because extrajudicial would illegal drugs, pointing out that mean outside of the parameters there is no “judicial killing,” or of a judicial killing,” Garcia said. death penalty, in the country. Quoting Wikipedia, the onThe House panel will instead line encyclopedia, Garcia said use the term “death under inves- extrajudicial killing was defined by ANGELA

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House Deputy Speaker Gwendolyn Garcia

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as “the killing, mainly politically motivated, of a person by governmental authorities or dominant political groups without the sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process.” “And therefore right now, we don’t have the death penalty in the Philippines. How could we have such a thing as a judicial killing? And yet it is now so commonly used, that even in the Senate, there was an investigation conducted by the Committee on

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