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Volume 28 - No. 37 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages

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Filipino veterans of WWII to be given highest honor by Congress in Oct. AROUND 260,000 Filipino and FilipinoAmerican soldiers fought Axis powers during World War II, helping bring the U.S. and Allied forces to victory. Now over seven decades later, Filipino veterans of World War II will officially be honored with a Congressional Gold Medal. On Wednesday, October 25, Filipino veterans of World War II will be presented the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor the U.S. can bestow, by leaders of the U.S. House and Senate in honor of their services and sacrifices during the war. As previously reported by the Asian Journal, only around 18,000 of the Filipino WWII

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Cayetano to discuss PH drug war before UN by DANA

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MANILA - Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano is set to discuss the Philippine government’s campaign against illegal drugs before the United Nations (UN) on Saturday, September 23. Cayetano will represent Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at the upcoming 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly in New York. He is expected to deliver the chief executive’s message for the international community to unite against terrorism, nuclear weapons and other common threats. During the event, Philippine Permanent Representative to the UN Teodoro Locsin,

Jr. said Cayetano will also discuss the need to address the threats posed by the Islamic State, as well as the continuing missile test launches and detonations by North Korea. Likewise, the Philippines’ top diplomat will share the government’s efforts in protecting the rights and promoting the welfare of Filipino migrant workers. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Cayetano’s participation in this annual event marks his first appearance in the world stage since he assumed as Secretary of Foreign Affairs earlier in June. The UN has repeatedly condemned the Philippine government’s crackdown on

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano

Trillanes tells Duterte: ‘You’re checkmate’ by DANA

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US postpones the delivery of rifles to PH THE United States has put on hold the delivery of thousands of rifles to the Philippines due to concerns over the drug war killings and alleged human rights violations in the country. This was according to Philippine National Police (PNP) Deputy Director General Archie Francisco Gamboa on Tuesday, September 19, during the Senate hearing on the proposed budget for 2018 of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the PNP. “The recent predicament that we have [is that we have] 27,000 [rifles] supposedly ready for delivery to the PNP – Sig Sauer basic assault rifles, 5.56,” Gamboa said. Sig Sauer is a firearms manufacturer based in the U.S. “The U.S. State Department has put on hold the delivery of thousands of basic assault rifles to the Philippine National Police (PNP) because of alleged human rights violations linked to the

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Philstar.com photo

LET THERE BE PEACE. President Rodrigo Duterte does the peace sign with former President Fidel V. Ramos and employees from the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) who celebrated their 24th Anniversary in Malacañang Palace last September 14. Malacañang photo by Albert Alcain

MANILA - With his alleged Singapore bank accounts proven to be non-existent, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said it’s now checkmate for his accuser, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. “Mr. Duterte, pusoy ka na. Checkmate ka na. Wag Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV Inquirer.net photo ka na magpalusot (Mr. Duterte it’s checkmate. Stop making excuses),” said Trillanes, who has been highly critical of the president. On Monday, September 18, Trillanes flew to Singapore to personally disprove the chief executive’s allegations that the senator has millions of undeclared wealth in several foreign accounts. Duterte earlier claimed that the opposition sena-

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CHR: ‘We are not the opposition but the gov’t conscience’ Filipina appointed to Trump admin’s Community Development Advisory Board by DANA

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In a television interview last week, Commissioner Gwen Pimentel-Gana maintained that the MANILA - The Commission agency does not have any agenda on Human Rights (CHR) said the of ousting Duterte despite being agency is not meant to oppose critical of the government’s sothe administration of Philippine called war on drugs. President Rodrigo Duterte but “Definitely, we have no agenda instead, serves as the govern- on that,” Gana told ANC’s Headment’s conscience. start last week.

Earlier, Duterte claimed that CHR Chair Chito Gascon was “for the opposition” who wants him out of the presidency. But Gana refuted the chief executive’s allegations, saying, “We are not the opposition. As a matter of fact, we are here to help the government to protect and to

by AJPRESS U.S. President Donald Trump has announced his intent to appoint a Filipina community leader to a key administration post, the White House announced on Friday, Sept. 15. Faith Bautista, the president and CEO of the National Diversity Coalition (NDC) and the National Asian American Coalition (NAAC), will be appointed as a member of the Community Development Advisory Board, which advises the U.S. Treasury Department’s Com-

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Faith Bautista

munity Development Financial Institutions (CFDI) Fund on policies and activities. Bautista will serve a term of four years on the board. The CDFI Fund was created to promote economic development and revitalization in America’s underserved and distressed lowincome communities. Through its programs and resources, the CDFI Fund supports real estate developments, businesses, health care facilities, workforce training centers, and

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Senate GOP makes last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare New bill gives states more autonomy over health care funding, slashes Medicaid funding

by KLARIZE

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University of Santo Tomas students light candles for law student Horacio Castillo III during a ceremony at the campus plaza on Monday, Sept. 18. Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman

THIS year, congressional Republicans have been looking to act on its years-long party pledge of repealing the Affordable Healthcare Act (aka Obamacare) by implementing the party’s own health care bill.

In March, the House proposed the American Health Care Act (AHCA), which would have repealed major parts of Obamacare and would have left 23 million Americans uninsured, failed to garner majority support and was viewed as too restricting. Republicans then amended

the AHCA and reintroduced it in June as the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017. In July, the Senate rejected the bill, along with its scaled-back “skinny repeal” version. Despite failure to garner support for each incarnation of the

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