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Volume 27 - no. 24 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages
june 16-22, 2016
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PH condemns execution of Canadian hostage Abu Sayyaf says killing was for Duterte by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
A still image captured from video footage of the kidnappers and their victims is shown in this SITE Intelligence Group video made available to Reuters. On Monday, June 13, intelligence reports said the Abu Sayyaf has beheaded Canadian Robert Hall (second from left).
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49 dead in Orlando shooting Suspect had no direct ties to terror groups the person accused of murdering 49 people and injuring 53 others at an orlando gay nightclub on sunday, June 12, may have been inspired by extremist propaganda, but was not associated with a larger terrorist plot, according to sources. No evidence suggests that the alleged gunman, omar mateen of fort Pierce, florida, had been directed by either a foreign or domestically based terror organization, according to sources for NBC News. he had, however, been interviewed twice by the federal Bureau of Investigation (fBI) in reference to comments he made to co-workers about radical Islamic propaganda in 2013, and again in 2014 regarding possible ties to an American PAGE A2
Filipino bakery workers win $15.2-M case against employers, awarded T visas fILIPINo workers, who prevailed in a yearlong legal battle against the owners of a french bakery in southern California, now have temporary authorization to live and work in the Us. After winning a $15.2 million case against the owners of the now shuttered L’Amande Bakery (which had locations in torrance and Beverly hills), the 11 plaintiffs have been awarded t visas, which allow victims of human trafficking to temporarily live and work in the United states. the arrangement was made possible through the collaboration between the advocacy group Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles and the office of house rep. ted Lieu, who represents California’s 33rd congressional district. PAGE A2
IsLAmIst militant group Abu sayyaf beheaded a Canadian national after the ransom payment deadline passed, the Philippine government said on tuesday, June 14. A man’s severed head was found in a plastic bag near a Catholic cathedral in the southern island of Jolo on monday night, June 13. the Philippine military’s Western mindanao Command confirmed that it belonged to robert hall, a 50-year-old Canadian who had been under the PAGE A2
UN rights chief warns Duterte vs encouraging violence, bounty offers m A N I LA — I n c i t e m e n t to violence and offer of bounties for the killing of suspected criminals are outdated steps and are prohibited under conventions the Philippines has signed, the United Nations’ human rights body reminded incoming President rodrigo Duterte. high Commissioner for human rights Zeid ra’ad Al hussein said in a global update released tuesday, June 14 that Duterte can reconsider initiatives that tend to violence and violate international law. “I remind the incoming President of the Philippines that international law, which is binding on his administration, requires him to protect the rights of all his people, including journalists, civil society activists and human rights defenders who expose
SOVEREIGNTY. The Kalayaan Atin Ito (Freedom This is Ours) group sailed to the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal in the disputed Spratly Islands on Sunday, June 12, as the Philippines celebrates its 118th Independence Day. The group sailed to Panatag to plant a Philippine flag, but Chinese ships intercepted their boat, ordering them to turn back while claiming the shoal was owned by China. Photos courtesy of Kalayaan Atin Ito (Freedom This is Ours)
US eyewitness says Scarborough Shoal flag planting a ‘success’ by
PatriCia lOurdes Viray Philstar.com
“I remind the incoming President of the Philippines that international law, which is binding on his administration, requires him to protect the rights of all his people, including journalists, civil society activists and human rights defenders who expose malfeasance,” said High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein.
malfeasance,” Zeid said. Duterte’s camp last week, responding to a statement PAGE A4
ChINese Coast Guard vessels blocked a group of filipino youth from planting the Philippine and United Nations (UN) flag at the Panatag or scarborough shoal last sunday but the expedition was a “success,” according to an eyewitness. In a podcast posted by the Diplomat, American political analyst Anders Corr recounted the events over the weekend as he accompanied Kalayaan Atin Ito (KAI) activists to the disputed shoal. the filipino youth group sought to plant a Philippine flag on Panatag shoal in commemoration of the country’s 118th Independence Day. “there were some pretty big ships with wide guns on them and there was a medium large boat, a Chinese Coast Guard boat, plus
Chinese Coast Guard speedboats blocked Filipinos who attempted to plant the flags of the Philippines and United Nations on the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
two speed boats and they blocked speed and then veering off at the our path to scarborough shoal. last minute,” Corr said. they looked like they were going Corr said that filipino volunto ram us by coming straight at teers and activists immediately us at a fairly decent amount of PAGE A2
Duterte, advisors, communist ‘Marcos will not accept Cabinet post’ groups initiate peace talks by JeffersOn
antiPOrda and JaiMe r. PilaPil ManilaTimes.net
by eriC liCas AJPress
PresIDeNt-eLeCt rodrigo Duterte and rebel communist leaders will reinitiate formal peace talks in July in hopes of ending a decades long insurgency, according to a joint statement signed in oslo, Norway on Wednesday, June 15. the development is the result of informal talks between Duterte and his advisors, and officials from the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the National Democratic front of the Philippines (NDfP). Duterte will not take office until June 30th, so the recently concluded meetings in oslo cannot yield binding commitments from the Philippine government. Participants of the planned nego- President-elect Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte’s chosen peace panel on Tuesday, June 14, began its PAGE A2
seNAtor ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. will not take on any government job because he is keen on pushing through with his electoral protest to prove his claim that he was cheated in the may 9 polls, his camp said on monday, June 13. Abakada rep. Jonathan dela Cruz, marcos’ adviser, said the Ilocano senator offered to assist President-elect rodrigo Duterte “in any way but not through any government position.” Dela Cruz issued the clarification after romulo macalintal, lawyer of Vice President-elect Leni robredo, said marcos’ acceptance of any position is “political suicide” and surrender of his electoral protest. “such statement smacks of desperation coming on the heels of the Liberal Party’s non-filing of soCe [statement of Campaign expenditures]. first, such statement is speculative as no offer informal meeting with Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic was made to senator marcos because both he Front headed by Jose Ma. Sison in Oslo, Norway. PAGE A3