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Amnesty Int’l calls for international probe on killings of children in PH by Dana
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LOOKING INTO KIAN’S DEATH. The Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, chaired by Senator Panfilo Lacson (2nd from left), on Tuesday, Sept. 5, resumed its inquiry into the death of Kian Loyd delos Santos, 17, who was fatally shot by police officers during an anti-drug operation in Caloocan, Metro Manila. Also in photo are (from left) Senators Risa Hontiveros, Grace Poe, and Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV. Senate photo by Cesar Tomambo
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US pledges $14.3 million for Marawi relief the united states has donated P730 million ($14.3 million) for the ongoing relief operations and rehabilitation of marawi City, according to u.s. Ambassador to the Philippines sung Kim. In a press briefing on tuesday, september 5, Kim announced that Washington will provide humanitarian aid to the victims of the besieged city in mindanao through its Agency for International Development (usAID). “this money will focus on restoring basic public services, including health care, water, and electricity, jumpstarting livelihoods, and promoting community reconciliation and alternatives to violent extremism,” Kim said. According to him, P153 million of the u.s. donation will be used for humanitarian assistance to deliver supplies including drinking PAGE A2
Ambassador Kim: Teens’ deaths in drug operations ‘a tragedy’ u.s. Ambassador to the Philippines sung Kim on Wednesday, sept. 6 described the recent killings of teenagers in police operations “tragic” but noted that authorities are already investigating the cases. Kim, who admitted he is “very cautious about commenting substantively” on the recent killings of students Kian Delos santos and Carl Angelo Arnaiz, reiterated the need for a probe into the slay cases. “the recent cases involving the police and these tragic deaths of young men... there’s an ongoing investigation so I’m very cautious about commenting substantively on what exactly happened,” Kim said in a press briefing. “But, obviously, it’s a tragedy that young men lose their lives in this manner, and this is why I think it’s so important for there to be full investigation and accountability of what happened,” he added. PAGE A2
humAn rights group Amnesty International (AI) on thursday, september 7 condemned the recent slay of 14-year-old reynaldo de Guzman in the Philippines. AI Director for southeast Asia and the Pacific James Gonzales insisted that de Guzman’s death is not an isolated case or a mistake but the “latest atrocity” in the series of extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. “how many more children must die in the Philippines to end this horrific and heartless violence?” Gonzales said in a statement. PAGE A2
MEETING WITH CARL’S PARENTS. President Rodrigo Duterte meets with Carlito and Eva Arnaiz, parents of the slain teenager Carl, who was allegedly killed in a shootout with policemen on August 17. The parents of the slain teenager as well as the victim’s sister Camille paid a courtesy call on the president at the Malago Clubhouse in Malacañang on Tuesday, September 5. During their meeting, the president assured a thorough and impartial investigation will be conducted in the case. Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante
Fight to keep DREAMers in full swing, still room for worry by Rae
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DesPIte many urges not to proceed, the trump administration rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on tuesday, september 5. As the phasing out of the program begins, the rush to find solutions for DreAmers is in full swing but efforts may not be enough. Attorney General Jeff sessions officially announced the administration’s decision to end the DACA program which he said was an “unconstitutional exercise of authority by the executive Branch.” the program, signed by former President Barack obama in an executive action PROTECT OUR DREAMERS. Jocelin Reyes, 19, said having protection from deportation in 2012, protected from deportation nearly relieved her fears and anxieties. But now, the University of California-Santa Barbara 800,000 undocumented people brought to student said, “the fear has tripled.”
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the u.s. illegally as children. With a sixmonth period winding down to its termination, White house members are already looking to counter the decision. A lawsuit was filed on Wednesday, september 6, in new York by attorneys general of 15 states and the District of Columbia. new York Attorney General eric schneiderman announced on Wednesday that they were suing the federal government for the decision he called “cruel, shortsighted, inhumane, and potentially devastating to hundreds and thousands of immigrants and millions of people who work with, study with, love, and care for them.” he added that the decision was driven by trump’s “personal anti-mexican, antiPAGE A3
PH gov’t ready to assist Filipino immigrants in US Marcos camp says ‘fight not over,’ cites evidence of 2016 polls anomaly by alexiS
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Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella Malacañang photo
mAnILA — the government is ready to assist filipino illegal immigrants who may be deported after the program that permitted them to stay legally in the u.s. is scrapped, malacañang said on thursday, september 7. President Donald trump has announced plans to revoke the Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals (DACA) program, which shields illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. when they were children from deportation. Presidential spokesman ernesto Abella said the Department of foreign Affairs is working closely with members of the filipino community in the u.s., especially those that would be directly affected once the program is removed. PAGE A2
AFP, MILF join forces in fighting IS terrorists by Dana
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the Armed forces of the Philippines (AfP) has teamed up with the moro Islamic Liberation front (mILf) in stamping out proIslamic state (Is) militants in mindanao. soldiers were seen associating freely with their old foes in maguindanao province, as the mILf joined the assault on the terrorists that pledged loyalty to Is. the government troopers, reinforced by mILf, launched a series of airstrikes against Daesh-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic freedom fighters (BIff) last sunday, september 3. the BIff is a breakaway group of the mILf led by esmael Abdulmalik, alias Abu turaifi. PAGE A4
by Dana
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the camp of former senator ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. remains confident in winning its bid against Philippine Vice President ma. Leonor “Leni” robredo despite a recent court decision affirming the authenticity of the 2016 elections. the supreme Court (sC), sitting as the Presidential electoral tribunal (Pet), earlier dismissed marcos’ first cause of action in his poll protest against robredo, which challenged the authenticity of the Automated election system (Aes) in the 2016 elections. Atty. George Garcia, head of marcos’ legal team, said they “highly respect” the court’s decision, admitting that the first cause of action “will not result to the procPAGE A4
COMMON CAUSE. This photo taken on Tuesday, Sept. 5 shows a a Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebel with face covered, along with a government soldier manning a mobile check point in Datu Salibo town, Maguindanao province, in southern island of Mindanao. The joint operation is the latest tactic by the Philippine government to try to stamp out pro-IS fighters, after months of battling a separate faction of militants who have besieged the city of Marawi, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) to the north. Photo courtesy of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
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