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Volume 9 – Issue 22 • 16 Pages

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1986 People Power: Philippines’ gift to the world of ferdinand Marcos and propelled Corazon Aquino to power. “Demonstrating the primacy of people power MANIlA—Thirty years ago, on feb. 25, is the filipinos’ gift to the world: we paved the 1986, filipinos achieved the impossible and way for the peaceful dismantling of the Berlin brought down a dictatorship. Wall and the return of democracy in South KoThe 1986 people power revolution inspired rea and Romania,” Coloma said at the launch pro-democracy uprisings in other parts of the of the People Power experiential Museum at world and must not be forgotten by filipinos, Camp Aguinaldo. Malacañang said Wednesday, feb. 24. The Berlin Wall divided Germany from 1961 Presidential Communications Operations Of- to 1989. A reunified Germany is celebrating the fice Secretary herminio Coloma Jr. said filipi- 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. nos should “celebrate and rekindle the spirit of The German government has given the PhilipeDSA as it represents a high water mark in our pines a section of the wall. history” with the triumph of democracy. Based on reports, huge rallies challenged The peaceful revolt ended the dictatorship u PAGE A2 by AureA

CAliCA Philstar.com

Enrile hits Aquino, defends Marcos years by Christine

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Inquirer.net

SeNATe Minority leader Juan Ponce enrile said President Aquino did not know what he was talking about in condemning the Marcos regime. “I am sorry to say this, [the President] is very strong in blaming others, pointing his fingers at others, and [blaming] them. But he’s very weak and poor in knowledge and understanding,” enrile told the Inquirer by phone. enrile was reacting to President Aquino’s statements during the 30th edsa People Power anniversary celebration where the Chief execu-

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USA

DATELINE Fil-Am leaders kick off voter registration & Get-Out-the-Vote Drive fROM The AJPReSS NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

“IT is now generally known that Asian Americans are the fastest growing voters in the United States today,” says JT Mallonga, Chairman of the National federation of filipino American Associations (NaffAA). “They are emerging as a key voting block that could significantly influence national and local elections in the coming years.” Validating this trend is a report from the Center for American Progress, which shows Asian American voters in the last decade nearly doubling from more than 2 million voters in 2000 to 3.9 million voters by 2012, and is estimated to reach 5 percent of the voters nationally by 2025 and 10 percent by 2044. “As the second largest Asian American population in the US, our challenge as fili-

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EDSA JUMP. President Benigno Simeon Aquino III and former President Fidel Ramos and Bobby Aquino, son of former Senator Butch Aquino, re-enact the historic “jump” as EDSA Heroes and personalities as a helicopter hovers for confetti and flower drops to culminate the re-enactment of the historic “Salubungan” in front of the People Power Monument during the commemorative activities of the 30th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution in White Plains Avenue corner Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) on Thursday, Feb. 25. It re-enacts the stopping of the tanks and the convergence of the military and civilian contingents. This year’s theme is “EDSA 30 Pagbabago Ipinaglaban N’yo, Itutuloy Ko!” The 1986 peaceful and bloodless uprising ousted the dictatorship and catapulted the late Corazon C. Aquino to the Presidency. Malacañang photo by Robert Viñas

Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile

All candidates claim victory Legal woes threaten PH in first PH presidential debate presidential frontrunners

But Dignidad, a coalition of civil society groups organized recently, was not impressed with the debate and the performance of the Inquirer.net candidates. The group found the questions and the All of them won the debate. A day after the first presidential debate candidates’ answers inadequate and the faceheld in Cagayan de Oro City, the camps of off’s format faulty. Navotas Rep. Tobias Tiangco, president Vice President Jejomar Binay, Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Davao City Mayor Ro- of Binay’s United Nationalist Alliance, said drigo Duterte, Sen. Grace Poe and former the Vice President’s team was satisfied that Interior Secretary Mar Roxas claimed first- he showed he was “the most experienced, round victory. u PAGE A3 by Christine

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by Jim

Gomez Philstar.com

MANIlA—It’s not just difficult to predict who will win Philippine presidential elections this year — thanks to some of the candidates’ legal woes, it’s difficult to predict who will be allowed to run. four are within striking distance. Sen. Grace Poe, a political newcomer, leads opinion polls ahead of the May 9 elections, with Vice President Jejomar Binay, close behind. They are followed by former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Rodrigo Duterte, mayor of the southern city of Davao. Poe, 47, has seen her popularity soar since she first ran for office three years ago. She is the adopted daughter of one of the country’s most famous movie couples. her late father mostly played roles as a defender of the downtrodden in a country still plagued by widespread Presidential debates held in Capitol University in Cagayan de Oro City with VP Jejomar Binay, Sen. Miriam Santiago, Mayor poverty and corruption.

State effort urges immigrants to prepare for DAPA, DACA China insists PH violated agreements on disputed sea Salceda warns Albay may dump Roxas Rodrigo Duterte, Sen. Grace Poe and Mar Roxas. Also in photo is COMELEC Chairman Andy Bautista.

Inquirer.net photo by Lyn Yillon

WhIle the fate of President Barack Obama’s executive actions on programs to expand deferred action for undocumented immigrants has yet to be decided by the US Supreme Court, individuals eligible for the programs are encouraged to continue preparing for their implementation. “We believe that these programs are perfectly legal and will be of help, and so it’s important for people in the meantime to gather their documents that would demonstrate that they meet the requirements, that they are eligible for relief under these programs,” said hairo Cortes, program coordinator of Orange County Immigrant Youth United. Cortes was among six speakers who,

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by PAtriCiA lourdes Philstar.com

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MANIlA—Beijing on Wednesday, feb. 24 insisted that Manila violated agreements on maritime conduct in the disputed South China Sea. Chinese foreign Minister Wang Yi claimed that the Philippines reneged on the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) between China and Southeast Asian nations. “It is exactly one country, and let me not avoid mentioning the name: that is, the Philippines has violated

the stipulation of Article 4 of DOC and has given up on the dialogue and negotiations with the direct concerned parties of China, which is regrettable and which is ill-advised,” Wang said. The Philippines had filed an arbitration case against China before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The hague, Netherlands. China, however, refused to participate in the proceedings. Wang warned other claimant countries in the region from deploying naval power to enforce their claims. “We don’t hope to see anymore

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Philstar.com

leGAZPI CITY—Gov. Joey Salceda warned of the possibility that the province may dump liberal Party (lP) presidential candidate Mar Roxas for the failure of the administration to finish the much trumpeted Bicol International Airport. “If Mar Roxas will lose in Albay in the May 2016 election, it’s their (lP) probChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

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