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August 31-September 2, 2016
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Volume 26 - No. 70 • 3 Sections - 22 Pages
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anthony licaS AJPress
HUMAN rights concerns, the South China Sea and headline-making comments from Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will dominate his upcoming conversation with U.S. President Barack Obama during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit next week. The two presidents plan to speak face-to-face for the first time on the sidelines of the summit in Vientiane, Laos on September 6. The meeting will
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give them a chance to discuss a number of developments impacting relations between the two nations. “The discussion [between Obama and Duterte] will encompass both concerns about statements that have been made by the President of the Philippines... our commitment to supporting human rights and...the regional picture particularly...maritime issues,” said White House Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes during a media briefing on Monday, August 29. Obama previously spoke to Duterte on May 18, congratulating him on win-
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ning the presidency. The U.S. president praised the Philippines’ “vibrant democracy,” but also emphasized the importance of protecting human rights. Extrajudicial killings alarming Notably, the rhetoric and methods employed by the Duterte administration in its aggressive war on drugs have drawn concern from U.S. officials and condemnation from international human rights groups. Police have killed over 700 alleged drug dealers and users, and more than 1,000 suspects have been murdered in apparent acts of vigilantism since
Duterte was sworn in on June 30, Philippine National Police chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa revealed during a Senate hearing last week. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Amnesty International (AI), Human Rights Watch (HRW), and other organizations have publicly denounced the president for apparently encouraging extrajudicial killings. UN special rapporteurs Agnes Callamard and Dainius Puras said the president’s repeated declarations of a “shoot-to-kill” order against criminals were an incitement of violence and a
violation of international law, according to a previous report from the Asian Journal. Duterte had threatened to pull the Philippines out of the UN over the rapporteurs’ comments on Sunday, August 20. However, Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay backtracked on the president’s suggestion and said the country remained committed to its allies on Monday, August 21. Duterte has countered international criticisms of his hardline stance on crime by citing the severity of the drug
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USA
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Paynor named PH ambassador to US
Marciano Paynor
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte announced on Monday, August 29, that he has appointed Malacañang Palace chief protocol officer Marciano Paynor as the Philippines’ new ambassador to the United States. Duterte said Paynor has already accepted the position. “He is a seasoned foreign career envoy,” the president
said of Paynor. Paynor previously served as protocol chief to former presidents Fidel Ramos and Gloria
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Chinese American arrested at Clark airport for smuggling cocaine THE Philippine Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Tuesday, August 30, filed charges against a 68-year old Chinese-American for allegedly attempting to smuggle more than two kilos of cocaine into the country. The suspect, identified as Alan Soo Hoo of New York, was arrested last Sunday, August 28, at the Clark International Airport (CRK). He is now in the custody of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA). Soo Hoo allegedly violated Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, a non-bailable offense with a fine of P500,000 to P10 million. Airport personnel discovered 2.4 kilograms
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Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle.
Cardinal Tagle asks Filipinos to condemn all forms of murder
NATIONAL HEROES’ DAY. President Rodrigo Duterte pays his respects after laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during the commemoration of National Heroes Day at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City on Monday, Aug. 29. Philstar.com photo by Krizjohn Rosales
DOJ to revisit pork barrel probe, says Aquino admin suppressed evidence by Dana
SioSon AJPress
FOLLOWING President Rodrigo Duterte’s previous order, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is set to review cases related to the misuse of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), also referred to as the pork barrel scam. The re-opening of the probe is part of the president’s platform to rid the government of corruption and to address the previous administration’s alleged selective justice, according to Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II. Aguirre told reporters on
Palace dares int’l media to come to PH Monday, August 29, Andanar stressed that the members of the international press should MANILA — As the Philip- personally witness the lives of pines’ war on drugs continuously “those who are affected by [ildraws criticisms and earns at- legal] drugs” because it is a real tention from the international “responsible journalism.” media, Presidential CommunicaThe communications secretary tions Secretary Martin Andanar said that the journalists must has dared foreign journalists to write stories not just about ex“come to the Philippines” and trajudicial killings, but also about experience firsthand the threat the human rights violations comof drugs in the country. mitted by illegal drug suspects. In an interview during the Ja“It’s not fair for just anybody to pan-ASEAN Media Forum on u PAGE A3 by JoSeph
Monday, August 29, that there was something “fishy” about the way DOJ, under his predecessor senator Leila De Lima, handled the case. “What I know is that the DOJ then suppressed evidence against other politicians,” he told reporters. He, however, refused to name the politicians. The justice secretary also said he will talk to Janet Napoles, the businesswoman alleged to be the brains behind the multi-billion peso fund scam. “When Napoles first surfaced, she was brought to Malacañang
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by JoSeph
almer B. peDraJaS AJPress
MANILA Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle has finally broken his silence on the recent spate of killings in the Philippines as he asked Filipinos to condemn all forms of murder happening in the country. In an interview on Sunday, August 28, by Church-run Radio Veritas, Tagle called for his countrymen to denounce not just the issue of extrajudicial killings, but also other kinds of killings including abortion, unfair labor practices and wasting food. “As long as one is alive, whoever he or she is, that life is sacred. I know that the spate of killings is becoming a big issue nowadays — they say, it affects even those who are not guilty, those who are innocent — but whether be a person guilty or not, we should give importance to life. And if a person is already proven guilty, give another chance to live — give chance to rise from old life,” Tagle stressed in Filipino. The Manila archbishop released his statement against the issue after the deaths of more than 1,800 illegal drug-re-
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Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II
De Lima on Duterte’s resignation call: I won’t quit by Dana
SioSon AJPress
almer B. peDraJaS AJPress
Senator Leila De Lima
RESPONDING to President Rodrigo Duterte’s call for her resignation, Senator Leila De Lima has refused to back down, stressing that the action would be the same as admitting her guilt. The senator’s statement on Monday, August 29 comes after the president’s string of tirades against her — including the accusations that she allegedly took money from drug lords and allowed the trade of drugs
to continue inside the New Bilibid Prison while she was justice security during the previous administration. “Now the call for resignation, you know, I’ve already told you before, it crossed my mind. I thought about resigning so they would shut up, so they would stop attacking me, so my life would be peaceful. I thought I could just resign,” De Lima admitted. But after reflecting, she said she later changed her mind because she is not guilty. “Besides, resignation at this
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point will be an admission of guilt and a sign of weakness. And I’m neither weak nor guilty,” the senator said. De Lima, commenting on Duterte’s remarks, added there’s no need for her to take the advice of her persecutor. “Is there any reason why I should be taking advice from the person who is persecuting and maligning me? I don’t think so,” she said. “It is only natural to self-preservation that one does not rely on the suggestions of those who want to see
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