New York & New Jersey -- June 17 -- 23, 2016

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Duterte to Robredo: I want a separate inauguration by DJ

Yap Inquirer.net

IN yet another break from tradition, President-elect rodrigo Duterte has told incoming Vice President Leni robredo he wants to have separate oath-taking ceremonies on June 30, her aide said on thursday, June 16. signaling the lack of warmth in relations between the two incoming officials, Duterte, who has shown no interest in appointing robredo to a Cabinet post, has told her team he does not want

her in malacañang for the presidential inauguration. “We were informed by the team of President-elect rody Duterte about their preference to hold the inauguration separately,” the head of robredo’s transition team, Boyet Dy, said in a statement. “While we have been preparing for a joint inauguration, we respect the decision and will begin our own preparations for a simple and modest ceremony,” Dy said. the outgoing Camarines sur

representative will take her oath in a still unspecified location in metro manila before ronaldo Coner, chair of Barangay Punta tarawal, Calabanga, the “smallest, farthest and poorest” village in her province, her aides said. No force, effect? But Agapito rosales, a retired provincial prosecutor, said a barangay official had jurisdiction only within his village and the oath that Coner would administer in manila would have “no force and effect.” If robredo wants to take her

oath before Coner, the ceremony must be done at Punta tarawal, rosales said. By tradition, the Vice President-elect takes his/her oath of office moments before the President-elect does. the 1987 Constitution mandates that the President be sworn into office at noon of June 30 but is silent on where this is to take place. Duterte has opted for a quick and frugal ceremony at malacañang, dispensing with elaborate rites at Quirino Grandstand,

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President-elect Rodrigo Duterte and incoming Vice President Leni Robredo.

PH condemns execution of Canadian hostage

USA

DATELINE Filipino bakery workers win $15.2-M case against employers, awarded T visas from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

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.

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NAFCON: Fil-Ams welcome peace efforts of incoming Duterte administration

tWo weeks before his inauguration, Philippine President-elect rodrigo Duterte follows through with his campaign promise to continue the peace talks between the Government of the Philippines (GPh) and the National Democratic front of the Philippines (NDfP), which were stalled for four years under the Aquino administration. A 3-day exploratory meeting is currently

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Abu Sayyaf says killing was for Duterte by Christina

M. Oriel

AJPress

CABINET MEETING. Incoming President Rodrigo Duterte had a three-hour meeting with his Cabinet at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay on Wednesday night, June 15. Duterte has reminded his incoming Cabinet members to ensure that his administration would not be tainted with corruption or they would be answerable to him for their misdeeds. Philstar.com photo

Senators, military official: ‘Martial law is the answer’ by Fernan

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Marasigan JeFFersOn antipOrDa ManilaTimes.net

some senators are open to a proposal to declare martial law in certain areas in mindanao to stop the Abu sayyaf Group (AsG) from sowing terror and taking hostages for ransom. A military official also said declaring martial law in Abu sayyaf lairs will enable the military to go after the bandits and their supporters in full force. senator Vicente sotto III told the manila times on Wednesday, June 15, he is willing to support the proposal to impose

martial law in areas in mindanao if that will help resolve the Abu sayyaf problem. “I have no objections. I will agree,” sotto said. Incoming sen. Panfilo Lacson, who once served as head of the Philippine National Police, also said he is open to the idea. he said he is willing to join a move granting additional powers to incoming President rodrigo Duterte for him to solve the problem posed by the jihadists from the Abu sayyaf group who beheaded another Canadian hostage–robert hall–early this week.

the group executed hall after their demand for a P600-million ransom was not met. A senior military official said declaring martial law in areas where the terror group holds sway will enable the Armed forces of the Philippines to crush the rebel group. “Declare martial law. Tama yun, di ba ang sinasabi ko sa inyo kung gusto ninyong malutas kaagad, total control ng military at gawin lahat ng solutions [Declare martial law. that is the right thing to do. If you want the problem solved, there should be total military control],”

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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 captivity of the Abu sayyaf since last september. the beheading was reportedly captured in a one-minute, 35-second video, the New York Times said. the militant group demanded a P600 million payment by the 3 p.m. deadline on monday, which both the Philippine and Canadian governments refused to meet. In a statement, Presidential Communications secretary herminio Coloma, Jr. said the Phil-

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UN rights chief warns Duterte vs Clint Ramos wins Tony Award for Costume Design encouraging violence, bounty offers by MOMar

by CaMille

DiOla Philstar.com

mANILA—Incitement 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 “I remind the incoming President of the binding on his administration, requires him to Philippines that international law, which is protect the rights of all his people, including binding on his administration, requires him to journalists, civil society activists and human protect the rights of all his people, including rights defenders who expose malfeasance,” journalists, civil society activists and human rights defenders who expose malfeasance,” Zeid said. Duterte’s camp last week, responding to said High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein.

g. VisaYa

AJPress

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NeW YorK—Clint ramos made history on sunday, June 12 when he won the tony Award for Best Costume Design in a Play, becoming the fourth filipino to win the coveted award and the first person of color to win in his category. this year marks a milestone, the 70thyear of the Antoinette Perry Awards, more famously known as tony Awards. ramos won for his work in eclipsed, penned by the Walking Dead’s Danai Gurira and starring Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o. he was nominated along with Jane Greenwood (Long Day’s Journey Into Night), michael Krass (Noises off) and tom scutt (King Charles III). “from one to Pia Wurtzbach, I would say I was a six,” a playful Clint told us when asked about his confidence level

on sunday evening. “I did not expect to win. I thought the British guy was going to win. my mother mentioned a survey that he was the one favored to win but I didn’t want to pay attention. Nakaka-nerbiyos na eh.” that feeling of uncertainty made the victory sweeter for Clint, who wished he was more prepared when he went onstage to receive his award. his category was among the first awards to be given last sunday and he was chatting with David Zinn who won the tony for Best set Design for a Play (the humans) when his name was called. “It caught me by surprise. I got up there, managed to say a couple of thank yous and as I looked at the crowd, I saw oprah who was smiling and I went blank,” Clint said. “I was really overwhelmed. I don’t think I ever considered in my own reality that I’d see myself up on that stage receiv-

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Clint Ramos

AJPress photo by Momar G. Visaya


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