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August 5-8 2017 Volume 27 - No. 63 • 4 Sections – 30 Pages

PH open to discussing human rights concerns with the US by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

THE Philippine government is open to discussing the human rights situation in the country should the United States’ top diplomat raise the issue during his upcoming visit to Manila.

In a statement released Friday, August 4, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) welcomed the visit of U.S. Secretary of the State Rex Tillerson to Manila as he is one of the participants for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-related meetings next

USA

DATELINE Pres. Trump backs proposal to cut legal immigration programs FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Trump, GOP senators rally behind bill that would eliminate family-based petitioning

ACTING on a crucial campaign goal, President Donald Trump on Wednesday, August 2 backed proposed legislation that would eliminate the current family-based immigration system into a more “merit-based” one that favors applicants’ skills and employability. Trump stood with the bill’s co-authors, Republican Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.) and David Perdue (Ga.), at the White House to announce a bill that would judge applicants for legal

week. While pointing out that “no country has a perfect human rights situation,” the department said discussions on the human rights issue are always included in its engagements with foreign governments.

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President backs police behind Ozamiz raids by CATHERINE

VALENTE ManilaTimes.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte is standing by the policemen who conducted the bloody raid that killed Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr. and 14 others on Sunday, July 30. At the sidelines of the 113th founding anniversary of the Bureau of Internal Revenue Wednesday, the President told reporters policemen have the right to protect themselves when suspects resist. “The police and the military should make sure that their enemies are dead. Otherwise, if the other guy can still pull the trigger, you will end up with a dead police or a dead soldier,” Duterte told reporters. The President noted that the Parojinogs were “running the city as if it was a feudal state of the family.” “[We don’t] pick one enemy at a time. You are up against an organization. Parojinog has been there and you can ask the ordinary citizen of Ozamiz,” the

by REINA LEANNE

TOLENTINO ManilaTimes.net

Former Vice President Jejomar Binay Sr

FORMER Vice President Jejomar Binay Sr. will seek a reinvestigation after the Office of the Ombudsman indicted him, his son former Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin “Junjun” Binay Jr. and 19 others for graft and falsification over the alleged rigging of the contracts to build the P1.3-billion Makati Science High School Building. In a statement on Friday, Aug.

4, the former vice president’s camp said the Ombudsman violated Binay’s constitutional rights and due process, as he was not given the chance to refute the charges. “In her haste to indict (the former vice president), the Ombudsman committed the unforgivable act of denying him his right to answer the allegations against him,” Binay’s spokesman Joey Salgado said.

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US says South China Sea conflict remains a core issue in ASEAN meet

PWC, domestic workers group rally against home care firm accused of wage theft

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Binay blasts Ombudsman for violating due process

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THE Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) and other members of the California Domestic Workers Coalition (CDWC) gathered outside of Fairwinds, an upscale senior living facility in West Hills, California, to reveal to the facility and its residents of Health Alliance Nurses Corporation’s (Health Alliance) alleged exploitation of its workers. “We are here as part of our campaign to

BACK IN MARAWI. President Rodrigo Duterte is surrounded by government troops in Marawi on Friday, Aug. 4, during his second visit to the war-torn city. Duterte visited the Joint Special Operation Task Force Trident in Camp Kilala, where he reiterated his pledge to put up a P50-billion trust fund for soldiers. Duterte also lashed out at his predecessor, former President Benigno Aquino III, for alleging that nothing happened in the ongoing drug war, pointing out that it had claimed the lives of uniformed men. Malacañang photo

Images released by the PNP show mugshots of Ozamiz Vice Mayor Nova Princess Parojinog- Echavez (left) and her brother Reynaldo Parojinog Jr. taken during booking procedures at Camp Crame last Tuesday, Aug. 1.

THE United States said that the conflict in South China Sea remains among the major issues to be discussed in Washington’s upcoming meetings with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other countries. For the first time, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will visit the Philippines next week to participate in the ASEAN Regional Forum, the East Asian Summit, the US-ASEAN ministerial meet-

Duterte signs bill granting free tuition to state colleges nationwide by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has signed the bill granting free tuition for students of state universities and colleges (SUCs) nationwide on Thursday, August 3, despite concerns raised by his economic team in connection with the funding of the program. “Free tuition in tertiary education in SUCs is a pillar of the President’s social development policy,” Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra said in a forum on Friday, August VICTORY FOR THE YOUTH. Students and militant lawmakers rejoice upon receiving news that 4. The Republic Act 10931 or the president has signed a bill granting free tuition in state universities and colleges in the Philippines. ManilaTimes.net photo by Mike De Juan “Universal Access to Quality Ter-

tiary Education Act” was ratified by Congress in May. It was sent to the Office of the President on July 5 and was supposed to lapse into law on August 5 if not signed by Duterte. R.A. 10931 aims to provide subsidies to students at SUCs, local tertiary schools, as well as institutions accredited with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). It also covers other charges, such as “library fees, computer fees, laboratory fees, school ID fees, athletic fees, admission fees, development fees, guidance fees, handbook fees, entrance fees, registration fees, medical

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ing, and the Lower Mekong Initiative meeting. Tillerson is expected to meet with his ASEAN counterparts and discuss a range of issues, including the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, maritime security, and counterterrorism. In a press briefing on Wednesday, August 2, the U.S. Department of State Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs dismissed concerns that the South China Sea dispute has dropped

off as a major issue in ASEAN meetings. “I definitely would not agree that the South China Sea has in any way dropped off. It’ll certainly be a focus of the discussion also in Manila… it certainly hasn’t been knocked out of the front of our minds and it will be a focus at the upcoming meetings,” the department’s Acting Assistant Secretary Susan Thornton said. According to her, the U.S.

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