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Volume 10 – Issue 37 • 16 Pages
june 23-29, 2017
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PRES. DUTERTE:
‘Nationwide martial law not yet needed’ by Dana
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ImPosIng military rule nationwide is presently unnecessary, Philippine President rodrigo Duterte said on tuesday, June 20. Duterte made the remark days after he warned that, if he declares martial law again, it would be a “copycat” of late President ferdinand marcos’ in the 1970s. “Ang martial law ngayon nandito na (Martial law is already here). Whether or not I expand it to cover the entire the Philippines is something else. And at this time, it is not called for,” Duterte said in a press conference in Cagayan de oro City. Under Proclamation no. 216, Duterte imposed martial law and suspended the privi-
lege of the writ of habeas corpus in the entire mindanao on may 23. the declaration came following the attack of Islamic state (Is)-linked terrorists in marawi City, Lanao del sur. “the mechanism of the habeas corpus is to prevent the terrorists to gain a foothold in the Visayas. Kasi mas doble na ang sakit (Because the impact could be worse),” the President said. he further explained, “If some of the terrorists are there, I need to pick them up immediately and then find out if they are really a threat. If not, then we will release them immediately. But if they are confirmed terrorists, I do not have the time to apply for a judicial warrant or a warrant of arrest, just because we
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MORALE BOOSTER. President Rodrigo Duterte checks the condition of the wounded soldiers confined at Camp Edilberto Evangelista Station Hospital in Cagayan de Oro City on Tuesday, June 20. Malacañang photo by Richard Madelo
Duterte ready to order ‘carpet bombing’ of Marawi if needed city, now in its fifth week. speaking to the reporters in Cagayan de oro City, mr. PresIDent rodrigo Duterte Duterte said the terrorists were said on tuesday, June 20 that apparently prepared for battle he would order the “carpet in the city, stockpiling guns and bombing” of marawi to put an munitions in buildings as early end to the fighting between as three years ago. “As early as last year, it was government forces and Islamic state-inspired terrorists in the already difficult to enter marawi by PhiliP
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DATELINE New Jersey Filipino sentenced to 5 years for running $9M cybercrime ring
… You don’t invade it with men. You really crush it with bombs,” mr. Duterte said. “I will not put the soldiers at high risk. If I have to bomb the … if I have to flatten the place, I will do it. And I will take full responsibility for it,” he added. ‘I will destroy everything’ “I will order the bombing …
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Fil-Am among 7 sailor killed in US destroyer, merchant ship collision A fILIPIno American was one of the seven sailors killed in a collision between a United states navy destroyer and a Philippine-flagged container ship last week. the fil-Am was identified as 23-year-old Carlos Victor ganzon sibayan from Chula Vista, California. sibayan, whose father retired after 21 years in the navy, was remembered by friends and family as a leader and “sweet.” “he (sibayan) was the father figure of our family
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A fILIPIno national was sentenced in new Jersey federal court to over five years in prison after pleading guilty to a count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud for running a $9 million international cybercrime operation that monetized stolen credit and debit card information. Angelo Virtucio, 31, of Quezon City, Phil-
carpet already, carpet ah … I will really destroy everything,” he said. “And I will really do that because I have a bigger responsibility and that is to the republic of the Philippines,” he added. the crisis began on may 23 when gunmen from the maute
Fil-Am Carlos Victor Ganzon Sibayan
as our father was deployed for 21 years straight. And I just want people to know how amazing he was,” sibayan’s brother, Vince, told AnC. other victims were identified as Dakota Kyle rigsby, 19, from Palmyra, Virginia; shingo Alexander Douglass, 25, from san Diego, California; ngoc t truong huynh, 25, from oakville, Connecticut; noe hernandez, 26, from Weslaco, texas; Xavier Alec martin, 24, from halethorpe, maryland; and
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TOURISM CONFERENCE. UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai (4th from left); Philippine Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo (5th from left); and Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III pose with other officials from other countries during the opening ceremony of the 6th UNWTO International Conference on Tourism Statistics at the Resorts World Manila on Wednesday, June 21. More than 200 delegates from across the globe are tackling policy initiatives on developing measurement and benchmarks for sustainable tourism from June 21-24. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan
Tourist arrivals increasing amid Marawi City crisis UNWTO head tells the world: ‘Experience PH’ by Dana
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the number of tourists visiting the Philippines continues to rise despite the ongoing crisis in marawi City, according to the country’s Department of tourism (Dot). the Dot reported that a
monthly average of 600,000 tourists— mostly Koreans, Americans and Chinese — continue to visit major tourist destinations in the Philippines, particularly in Visayas, Palawan and the Ilocos region. the Dot is also expecting an increase of seven million tour-
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Overseas remittances not Engineering grad with 1.058 grade Homeland Security covered by PH tax reform leads UPD’s best and brightest rescinds Obama-era protection for immigrant parents u PAGE A3
by Jennifer
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A totAL of 36 students grad- lead over 3,000 graduates of the uating summa cum laude will University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City, during its remIttAnCes sent by filipinos abroad to their fam106th general Commencement ilies in the Philippines will not be taxed under the tax exercises on sunday. reform package being pushed by the government, the Leading the honor students is Department of finance (Dof) clarified on Wednesday, Williard Joshua Jose of the College June 21 during the senate panel hearing on the Comof engineering with a weighted prehensive tax reform Program (CtrP). average grade of 1.058. he will Dof Undersecretary Karl Kendrick Chua said that the obtain his bachelor’s degree in Philippines does not have the right to impose tax money electronics and communications sent by filipinos from other countries since the governengineering. ment has no legal jurisdiction over these remittances. following Jose is another the undersecretary said he made this clarification since graduate with the same degree, there were erroneous reports claiming overseas remitrangel Daroya, with an average tances would be taxed under the first package of the grade of 1.074. government’s tax reform program contained in house summa cum laude, a Latin Bill 5636. phrase which means “with the “We have to distinguish between the foreign and the greatest honors,” is the state domestic remittances. those coming from abroad are university’s highest academic not within our tax regime, so that is not [covered],” Chua Sunflowers provide a welcome sight on University Avenue in UP Diliman, Quezon City, where distinction. graduates must earn told the senate panel. by JheSSeT
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Citizenship prospects of undocumented parents threatened the United states Department of homeland security (Dhs) secretary John f. Kelly signed a memorandum on thursday, June 15, revoking a program that would have offered a pathway to citizenship for immigrant parents of U.s. legal permanent residents or citizens. the program — called the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent residents (DAPA) — was in-
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over 3,000 graduates will finally receive their diplomas this Sunday, June 25.
Inquirer.net photo by Niño Jesus Orbeta
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