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‘UN video behind Robredo rating dip’ by JefferSon
antiporDa ManilaTimes.net
VICe President Leni robredo’s controversial video message to the United Nations (UN) about the government’s campaign against illegal drugs could be behind the drop in her satisfaction ratings, according to a political analyst. Professor ramon Casiple, executive director of the Institute for Political and electoral reform (IPer), said the 11-point dip in robredo’s ratings was beyond the “normal range.” In the latest social Weather stations survey held from march 25 to 28, robredo got a “moderate” +26 net satisfaction rating, one grade down from the “good” +37 she received in December last year. she registered the biggest decline in ratings among top gov-
Vice President Leni Robredo’s controversial video message to the United Nations (UN) about the government’s campaign against illegal drugs could be behind the drop in her satisfaction ratings, according to a political analyst.
rating, Casiple said. ernment officials. robredo is the chairperson of Aside from the UN video controversy, the opposition’s vague the Liberal Party. the vice president drew flak role and the weak projection of its position on raging issues also last month because of the video contributed to her satisfaction PAGE A2
CHRIST THE SAVIOR STATUE. Policemen join 150 drug surrenderees bring construction materials to Pilgrims’ Island at the Hundred Islands National Park on Wednesday, April 12. The group helped complete the 56-foot statue of Christ the Savior in time for the Lenten break. Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas said that the best way to observe Holy Week is by doing charitable works like helping the poor and visiting the sick in hospital. Philstar.com photo by Cesar Ramirez
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Ramos tells Duterte: US is PH’s ‘most sincere, devoted’ ally
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by Dana
SioSon AJPress
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Major General Tony Taguba sounds off on caregiving, Filipino WWII vets recognition After 35 illustrious years serving in the United states Army, major General Antonio “tony” taguba has dedicated his life to two crucial missions: stressing the importance of family caregiving and assuring filipino World War II Veterans receive the recognition they deserve. the major general’s F i l i p i n o -A m e r i c a n M a j o r efforts go beyond the General Tony Taguba PAGE A4
Immigrants in Orange County urged to seek screenings and naturalization services
In this image released on Feb. 13, 2017 by photographer Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times, heavy rain pours as police operatives investigate inside an alley where a victim, Romeo Joel Torres Fontanilla, 37, was killed by two unidentified gunmen riding motorcycles in the early morning in Manila, Philippines. President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines began his anti-drug campaign when he took office on June 30, 2016. Since then, more than 2,000 people have been slain at the hands of the police alone. Beyond those killed in official drug operations, the Philippine National Police have counted more than 3,500 unsolved homicides since July 1. The victims, suspected users and pushers, are not afforded any semblance of due process. Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times/World Press
Photojournalist wins Pulitzer Prize for photo series on PH drug killings
the United states is the Philippines’ “most sincere, devoted, patriotic, and fearless” ally, former Philippine President fidel V. ramos said on tuesday, April 11. In his speech during the third day of commemorating the Bataan Death march of 1942, ramos expressed his hope that President rodrigo Duterte would realize in time the great importance of the decades-long relationship between the Philippines and U.s.
Are you eligible for CalEITC? Don’t leave income on the table, advocates urge by ViJi
SunDaraM NewAmericaMedia
Malacañang “respects” Pulitzer decision by Klarize
MeDenilla AJPress
A freeLANCe photographer for The New York Times was one of the many journalists selected for the coveted 2017 Pulitzer Prize for his photographs depicting the antidrug campaign in the Philippines.
the Pulitzer Prize board selected Australian photojournalist Daniel Berehulak’s blistering photo series “they Are slaughtering Us Like Animals” for the Breaking News Photography category for his “powerful storytelling...showing PAGE A4
Duterte, who assumed the presidency in July last year, reportedly had a strained relationship with the U.s. under former President Barack obama. Duterte constantly attacked Washington with profane-laced speeches, and even threatened to end joint military drills and chase U.s. troops out of mindanao. Lately, however, Duterte seems to have warmed up to the U.s. after President Donald trump took office earlier in January. “he (Duterte) may not know it, but PAGE A2
State Senator Toni Atkins
Community groups in orange County are calling on immigrants — regardless of legal status — to seek comprehensive screenings in light of the trump administration’s crackdown on immigration. Asian Americans Advancing Justice - orange County (Advancing Justice-oC) is one organization, part of a county-wide collaborative of service providers, that has recently expanded its citizenship services by offering free to low-cost options to meet the cultural and linguistic demands of immigrants who are either undocumented or are green card holders. “Naturalization is the best way to protect yourself and your rights,” Andrew Ji, supervising attorney at Advancing Justice-oC, said during a Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II and US Chargé d’Affaires Michael Klecheski sign the child protection PAGE A2 compact (CPC) at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on April 11, 2017. Photo from the Dept. of Justice
JUstIN redmond no longer has to spend hours on public transportation commuting to work and school from his home in san Bernadino County. With the $600 tax credit that the 23-year-old received from the state of California last year, he was able to finally fix his car, something his $800a-month janitorial salary didn’t allow him to do. “I had been struggling to get around,” he says. redmond is among hundreds of thousands of low-income residents who benefited from the California earned Income tax Credit (CaleItC) program that the state launched in 2015 to help famiPAGE A2
PH, US sign child protection agreement against trafficking by Dana
SioSon AJPress
the Philippines and the United states have signed the Child Protection Compact (CPC) on tuesday, April 11, as part of efforts to address trafficking and abuse of filipino children. Philippine Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, who is also chair of the Inter-Agency Council
Against trafficking (IACAt), signed the agreement with U.s. embassy in manila Chargé d’Affaires michael Klecheski at the Department of Justice (DoJ) office. “to protect the future generation of filipinos from exploitation by organized criminal groups, the Philippines and the United states took it as a responsibility to device PAGE A2