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US ambassador: Mamasapano not an American operation

Fil-Am mother, son charged with smuggling gun parts to PH

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MAnilA — The United States maintained that it did not carry out oplan Exodus, the operation that led to the death of 44 Special Action Force (SAF) commandos in an encounter with Moro rebels in Mamasapano, Maguindanao last year. “This was a philippine-designed and carried out operation. This is not an American operation,” US Ambassador to US Ambassador Philip Goldberg said that the reopening of the Mamasapano the philippines philip Goldberg investigation in the Senate earlier this said in an interview with radio week was just a “repeat” of the previous dzMM. He also denied that hearings on the incident.

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A Filipino-American woman from long Beach, California and her son have been charged with smuggling ammunition and firearm parts to the philippines. Marlou Mendoza, 60, was arrested last week at los Angeles international Airport upon returning from a trip to the philippines, officials from the US Attorney’s office said Wednesday, Jan. 27. Her 30-year-old son, Mark Mendoza, remains at large and is believed to be in the philippines, inquirer reported. prosecutors say he operated a business called last Resort Armaments, according to The Associated Press (Ap). The mother and son were indicted on

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separate charges by a federal grand jury last month. in 2011, the mother and son attempted to smuggle hundreds of thousands of ammunition rounds and parts for assault rifles to the philippines, authorities said. The indictment cited three instances when Mendoza did not provide the mandatory written notice to freight forwarders that she was shipping ammunition, labeling shipments of .22caliber ammunition as “household goods,” inquirer reported. “The weapons shipments charged in the indictments allowed firearm parts and ammunition to leave the United States and travel tot he philippines, where they could have been sold to anyone,” US Attorney Eileen M. Decker said in a statement. Mark Mendoza was charged with conspir-

acy, three counts of unlawful export of munitions, three counts of export smuggling and one count of money laundering. The publication further reported that he ordered more than $100,000 worth of ammunition and firearm accessories, including parts for AR-15 and M-16 rifles, which are cannot be shipped to the philippines without an export license from the Department of State, according to the Arms Export Control Act. Mark had the ammunition delivered to his parents’ home in long Beach. His mother was released on a $10,000 bail bond pending trial. if found guilty, she faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in federal prison. if Mark is convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of 115 years in federal prison. n

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agencies boost outreach efforts in Fil-Am community

ASiAn American media crowded the Japanese American national Museum in los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 27, where the White House initiative on Asian Americans and pacific islanders (WHiAApi) hosted an informational session for various members of the AApi community. it was an event to bring together to discuss programs that affect the diverse AApi population in the Southwest region. The initiative, housed under the Department of Education and reinstated by president Barack obama in 2009, works to improve the quality of life for AApi communities nationwide through accelerated access to and participation in federal programs. “The goal of the initiative is to create open communication between the public Asian American and pacific islander community

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National AAPI PAC endorses Hillary Clinton A nATionAl Asian American pacific islander (AApi) political action committee announced on Thursday, Jan. 28 that it is formally endorsing Hillary Clinton for president, noting her record of connecting to the AApi community. The announcement made by San Francisco-based CApA21 is the first endorsement by any major AApi Hillary Clinton AJPRess photo by Ding Carreon pAC for the 2016 presidential race. “Hillary Clinton has clearly demonstrated her commitment to AApi communities and issues,” said Glen S. Fukushima, CApA21 cofounder and chair, in a statement. “As Sena-

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pHilippinE president Benigno S. Aquino iii is expected to visit Southern California on Wednesday, Feb. 17, where he will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane letters degree from loyola Marymount University. During the invitation-only event, Aquino will be honored by lMU’s president, Timothy law Snyder. The university has chosen to confer the degree on Aquino “in recognition of his dedication to his Pres. Benigno Aquino III country, his integrity, and his embodiment of a Jesuit education,” according to a statement. Aquino, who took office as president in 2010, received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Ateneo de Manila University. He has received six honorary degrees from various institutions including Fordham University in new York, University of the philippines, Diliman and Centro Escolar University. The event is being co-sponsored by the School of Education’s Teach for the philippines program and the World policy institute at lMU. no further details regarding Aquino’s visit, such the length of his trip and whether he will meet with the FilAm community in los Angeles, have been revealed as of press time. (AJPress)

Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile starts questioning former Philippine National Police chief Director General Alan Purisima and former Special Action Force Chief, Director Getulio Napeñas during the reopening of the hearing on the Mamasapano incident, where 44 members of the Special Action Force were killed during operations. It was Enrile who initiated the reopening of the investigation. Also in photo is Sen. Grace Poe, chair of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, the committee that conducted hearings on the incident. Senate photo by Joe Arazas

SAF 44 case to be resolved in 4 weeks

“please expect us to resolve that – give us three to four weeks to be able to do that,” Caparas MAnilA — in three to four told reporters. weeks, the Department of JusHe said state prosecutors tice would be able to come up working on the case would “go with a resolution on the Mama- over everything that has been sapano tragedy, acting Justice gathered.” Secretary Emmanuel Caparas The DoJ on Dec. 17 concluded said on Friday, Jan. 29. after three hearings its prelimiby Ghio

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MAnilA – The philippines remains free of the Zika virus, but the public should remain vigilant, the Department of Health (DoH) said on Friday, Jan 29. lyndon lee Suy, spokesman for the DoH, said a case of Zika virus was documented in Cebu City in 2012 but no other case has since been reported. “We don’t want to be alarmist, but it is not enough that people become aware of what is The World Health Organization (WHO) website describes the Zika virus as a mosquito-borne disease that was first detected among rhesus monkeys in happening. We should always be Uganda in 1947. AP photo by Felipe Dana on guard because it’s happening ed among rhesus monkeys in Uganda in in other countries and it can also 1947. happen here,” lee Suy told reporters. in 1952, it was detected among humans The World Health organization (WHo) website describes the Zika virus as a mos- in Uganda and the United Republic of quito-borne disease that was first detectu PAGE A2

nary investigation into the killing of 35 members of the police Special Action Force (SAF) by guerrillas belonging to the Moro islamic liberation Front (MilF) and the Bangsamoro islamic Freedom Fighters (BiFF) and some private armed groups in Mamasapano, Maguindanao

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