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by Dana
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WRAPPED, NOT GAGGED. Members of militant groups hold a rally in Mendiola, Manila to denounce extra-judicial killings and Oplan Tokhang to mark International Human Rights Day. ManilaTimes.net photo by DJ Diosina
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DATELINE Millionaires, CEOs and military personnel comprise Trump’s appointees so far from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
A month after his historic election, president-elect Donald trump wasted no time in selecting the individuals to run his administration. many of them include his millionaire and Ceo peers — of which donated a collective $11.6 million to his campaign — with several military generals and a handful of career politicians. Reince Priebus, Chief of Staff the republican national Committee (rnC) chairman was one of the first chosen in the White house staff and may prove to bridge the gap between trump and the republicans in Congress -- many of whom refused to support trump during the campaign. house speaker sen. Paul ryan (r-Wis.) recommended the well-respected republican leader, who clashed with trump during the election race. he lambasted trump after the infamous
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US Embassy warns Americans of terror threats in PH the United states embassy in manila advised Americans to elevate their level of security awareness against the “ongoing threat of terrorist actions and violence” in the Philippines. in its official website, the embassy reminded its citizens of the recent “Worldwide Caution” issued by the Department of state last september, declaring that there’s “an ongoing threat of terrorist actions and violence against U.s. citizens and interests abroad, including the Philippines.” “the U.s. citizen community should remember that terrorists have proven time and again their preference for ‘soft targets,’ or places that offer inherent vulnerabilities, ease of access, and the potential availability of a large number of unprotected people,” the advisory, dated December 5, read. it also cited the recent bombing attempt
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PhiliPPine Vice President leni robredo reiterated on friday, December 9, that she has no interest in becoming the president of the country. “Wala naman akong interes na mag-pangulo (i have i have no interest to become president),” robredo told reporters in a press briefing. this comes after senator Allan Peter Cayetano’s earlier statement telling her to “stop campaigning and thinking of the presidency.” Cayetano, President rodrigo Duterte’s defeated running mate
during the election, told robredo that she should just instead focus on helping the present administration. “in a nutshell, i challenge you to stop campaigning and thinking of the Presidency and help attract investments, build infrastructure, create jobs and redistribute wealth in our country,” Cayetano posted on his facebook account earlier on the same day, addressing robredo. Cayetano made the statement after robredo challenged him to speak up against the marcoses despite his loyalty to Duterte, particularly about the contro-
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Vice President Leni Robredo
UN warns: PH will violate pact Duterte says Trump’s praise of if it restores death penalty drug war made him by Dana
SioSon AJPress
the United nations (Un) high Commissioner for human rights warned the Philippines that it will violate an international agreement if its government allows the reimposition of the death penalty. early this week, the death penalty bill hurdled the committee level in the house of representatives. in an open letter addressed to
senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel iii and house of representatives speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, Un Commissioner Zeid ra’ad Al hussein expressed his concerns over the pending measure to restore capital punishment in the Philippines. “the Philippines would violate its obligations under international human rights law if it reintroduced the death penalty, i appeal to you and all members of Congress to up-
hold the international human rights obligations of the Philippines and maintain the abolition of the death penalty,” Al hussein said in his letter. Al hussein also reminded the Philippines that it has signed the second optional Protocol to the international Covenant on Civil and Political rights (iCCPr) in 2007, which “guarantees that no one can be executed within its ju-
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De Lima assures return to PH after scheduled visits to US, Germany next week by Dana
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senAtor leila De lima guaranteed the public that she will return to the Philippines after her official visits abroad next week. the senator, who is currently under a lookout bulletin issued by
the Department of Justice (DoJ), is scheduled to be out of the country from December 11 to 22. “After complying with the travel documents required for a public official, i am now preparing to leave on official visits – first to receive an award in the U.s. and secondly, to
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Senator Leila De Lima
US officials seize Marcos properties worth P1B by Gil
Us AUthorities have seized a fresh cache of dollars, prime new York propFormer First Lady Imelda Marcos erties and paintings worth as much as P1 billion believed to be part of the hidden wealth plundered by ferdinand marcos during his two-decade rule, the Philippine Daily inquirer learned tuesday, Dec. 6. the revelation was made on the day the reuters news agency, in a dispatch from new York City, said that Vilma Bautista, a new York resident and one-time secretary
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to former first lady imelda marcos, would be charged by the manhattan District Attorney in connection with four paintings in her possession, including some by impressionist artists, that disappeared after the fall of the marcos dictatorship in 1986. A top government official, who requested anonymity because Us federal officials had not authorized the release of this information, told the inquirer in manila that the discovery of these assets could lead to more wealth that marcos, his family and associates had allegedly illegally stashed overseas after the dictator was ousted in the edsa People Power revolution in 1986. “We were informed by Us authorities that they have seized several bank ac-
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feel ‘like a saint’ by Dana
SioSon AJPress
PhiliPPine President rodrigo Duterte said he felt “like a saint” after United states President-elect Donald trump praised him during their phone conversation last week for doing a “good” job in his brutal crackdown against illegal drugs. in the speech at the United nations Convention Against Corruption implementation review in malacañang, Duterte said that trump also asked him to not worry about the criticisms against his anti-narcotics campaign. According to the Philippine national Police (PnP), an estimate number of 4,000 deaths has been recorded from July 1 to november 30 in relation to Philippine government’s war on drugs — with around 1,800 people killed during legitimate police operations, while about 2,600 people slain by unknown suspects. this has earned condemnation from the present U.s. administration under President Barack obama and other international rights group, which in turn, supposedly triggered Duterte’s profane-laced speeches against
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