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Supreme Court: Marcos can receive hero’s burial
tims Reparation and Recognition Act as a basis. The court, however, said MarLATE President Ferdinand cos was not convicted of crimes Marcos can be buried at the Lib- involving moral turpitude and ingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes’ the cases against him were all Cemetery) in Taguig, the Phil- civil in nature. ippine Supreme Court ruled on The court also lifted its status Tuesday, November 8. quo ante order (SQAO) that temWith a vote of 9-5-1, the court porarily halted the Department dismissed the petitions that of National Defense (DND) and sought to stop the former presi- Armed Forces of the Philippines dent’s interment. (AFP) from the burial preparaThe petitioners, including the tions for the late dictator. martial law victims, argued in With permission from Presisummary that the burial is alleg- dent Rodrigo Duterte, Marcos’s edly against the law, citing R.A. burial was supposedly set in 10368 or the Human Rights Vic- September, but the court initially by DANA
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MARCOS BURIAL PROTEST. Militants protesting the burial of former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani are blocked by layers of police personnel near the Supreme Court in Manila. The Supreme Court has allowed the burial of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (LNMB). Voting 9-5, the high court dismissed the petition filed by human rights groups Inquirer.net photo by Lyn Rillon and victims of martial law.
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DATELINE Filipina-American philanthropist denies plot to oust Duterte FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
A FILIPINA-American philanthropist and community leader based in New York has denied allegations that she is spearheading a plan to remove Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte from power. Loida Nicolas Lewis brushed the president’s accusations off as “a complete fabrication and totally false,” following his speech on Friday, November 4 in which he publicly addressed the supposed plot. “I am concerned that the president is being given misinformation designed to divide the country and advance the interests of a certain political group while casting Filipino Americans in an unfavorable light,” Nicolas Lewis said in a statement. In his remarks before the Integrated Bar of the Philippines’ regional convention in Manila, the Philippine president said that “those who are of Western persuasion” are working to unseat him from office. “Yung ayaw sa akin, madali yan… (It is
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issued an SQAO at the request of petitioners who sought to stop the burial. The SQA, which originally should have expired on September 12, was extended twice until November 8. The court also said there was no grave abuse of discretion on the part of Duterte in ordering the burial of Marcos, and that the president has the power to decide on how to use land within the public domain, including the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Those who voted to dismiss the petitions include Associate Justices Estela Perlas-Bernabe,
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Duterte cancels Pacquiao back in Senate victory against Vargas US firearms deal after Arum says rematch with Mayweather likely EDCA, Balikatan exercises to continue
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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the cancellation of firearms purchase with the United States after the latter reportedly halted the deal due to human rights concerns in the Philippines. “I would like to announce now that the 26,000 M16s that was maybe ordered, or were ordered already, I am ordering its cancellation sa police,” Duterte said on President Rodrigo Duterte Monday, November 7. Earlier, the U.S. reportedly stopped its plans for the transaction after U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, expressed his intention to oppose it over the supposed extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. Since Duterte took office, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has recorded more than 3,000 individuals killed, which include deaths committed both by
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by AJPRESS FILIPINO boxing champion and Senator Manny Pacquiao arrived in Manila on Tuesday, November 8, to continue his legislative duties after dominating Mexican-American boxer Jessie Vargas during their match at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Pacquiao reclaimed his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title after defeating Vargas via unanimous decision last Saturday, November 5. The Filipino boxer won on all three scorecards, 114-113, 118-109 and 118-109, in his comeback fight after his several months of retirement from boxing to focus on his senate duties. In a ringside interview, Pacquiao said he is very happy regarding the outcome of their match but expresses a little regret for being unable to knock
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Manny Pacquiao wins match against Vargas
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Piñol visits LA bearing SC orders probe on search warrant against Espinosa Fil-Ams share promises to improve, experience voting innovate PH agriculture by DANA
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Reiterates PH/US alliance ONE of President Rodrigo Duterte’s promises upon entering the Philippines’ highest office was to innovate the Department of Agriculture (DA) to eliminate corruption and to bring autonomy to the farmers. In the administration’s first 100 days, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel “Manny” Piñol sought to do just that. “Until today, the Philippine Department of Agriculture is still trying and struggling to feed a nation of 105 million people,” Piñol, 62, said at a community forum at the Philippine Consulate General office in Los Angeles on Thursday, November 3. Pinol presented a report of his first 100 days as the Secretary of Agriculture with a focus on modernization, efficiency and department accountability. Piñol underscored Duterte’s commitment to eliminating food insecurity across the Philip-
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MAYOR’S WAKE. Residents of Albuera town in Leyte province, pay their respects to their mayor, Rolando Espinosa Sr., who was killed under doubtful circumstances by police officers inside the Baybay jail.
THE Philippine Supreme Court ordered an investigation on the issuance of an arrest warrant for Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr., who was killed last week while the warrant was being served. “The Supreme Court has ordered an investigation on the circumstances relevant to the reported issuance of a search warrant directly to the CIDG (Criminal Investigation and Detection Group) that has led to the death in custody of Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa,” SC spokesperson Ted Te announced in a press conference on Tuesday, November 8. The warrant for the illegal possession of firearms was issued by Basey, Samar Regional Trial Court Branch 30 Judge Tarcelo
for the first time in US election by CHRISTINA
YEY Coronel has been a Southern California resident since 1981, but this year marks her first time voting in an election. Despite her decades-long career in civic service, which includes serving under two Los Angeles mayors, it may come as a surprise that it was only this past September when she was swornin as a U.S. citizen. “Doing immigration for the Filipino American Service Group, Inc. (FASGI) made me start thinking that all these people wanted to be citizens as soon as they’re eligible. I’ve been eligible
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