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UN condemns extrajudicial killings; Duterte ready to face int’l rights group by Dana

SioSon AJPress

mANILA – the United Nations office on Drugs and Crime (UNoDC) released a statement on Wednesday, Aug. 3, condemning the “apparent endorsement of extrajudicial killing, which is illegal and a breach of fundamental rights and freedom.” since President rodrigo Duterte’s campaign against illegal drugs started, 402 drug suspects had been killed nationwide from

July 1 to August 2, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP). At the same time, around 114,800 people surrendered as either drug addicts or illegal drug dealers. UNoDC executive Director Yury fedotov said that the UN “remains greatly concerned by the reports of extrajudicial killing of suspected drug dealers and users in the Philippines.” “such responses contravene the provi-

sions of the international drug control conventions, do not serve the cause of justice, and will not help to ensure that ‘all people can live in health, dignity and peace, with security and prosperity’, as agreed by governments in the outcome document approved at the UN General Assembly special session on the world drug problem,” the statement read. President Rodrigo Duterte arrives at the Ateneo de Davao University with Environment Secretary “UNoDC supports balanced, people-cen- Gina Lopez and university president Joel Tabora for the State of Mindanao Environment Day. PAGE A2 Malacañang photo

Suspect charged for fatally shooting Fil-Am officer in San Diego

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DATELINE Obama urges Republicans to drop support for Trump from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

PresIDeNt Barack obama has called on the GoP to discontinue endorsing Donald trump for president, calling the republican nominee “unfit to serve” as Commander-inChief. “this isn’t a situation where you have an episodic gaffe. this is daily,” obama said on tuesday, August 2 at a joint press conference with Prime minister Lee hsien Loong of singapore at the White house. “there has to be a point at which you say, this is not somebody I can support for president of the United states, even if he purports to be a member of my party. the fact that that has not yet happened makes some of these denunciations ring hollow.” the president’s comments come after trump received backlash for his criticism on Khizr and Ghazala Khan, two muslim Americans whose son died in Iraq in 2004 while fighting for the U.s. Army. the Khan family were at last week’s DemPAGE A2

Filipina in Harbor Gateway killed after car crashes into prayer meeting A fILIPINo family mourns the loss of 72year-old elsa De Belen who died after a car careened into a prayer meeting held inside a harbor Gateway, California home on Wednesday, July 27. A red Buick Elsa De Belen, a 72-year-old Filipina sedan hopped who was killed after a car crashed into a the curb and home hosting a prayer meeting in Harbor crashed into Gateway, California. Photo courtesy of the De Belen family a living room on the 14800 block of s. orchard Ave. just after 8 p.m., while a religious gathering was taking place, according to police reports. De Belen was left trapped beneath the vehicle, while the driver fled the scene on foot.

by Eric

SURRENDER. Hundreds of drug users and pushers all over the country have surrendered to the police for drug rehabilitation and assistance to shift to legal livelihood. Inquirer.net photo by Tonee Despojo

anthony LicaS AJPress

ProseCUtors charged a man with murder and attempted murder after allegedly killing one veteran police officer and wounding another during a gun battle in a san Diego neighborhood on thursday, July 28. Jesse Gomez, 53, pleaded not guilty to charges filed against him by the san Diego District Attorney’s office on tuesday, August 2 at UC san Diego medical Center. Jonathan “JD” De Guzman officers took the suspect Photo courtesy of the San Diego Police Department to the hospital after he was found bleeding in the Chollas Creek ravine near the scene of a gunfight in southcrest that left filipino-American police officer Jonathan “JD” De PAGE A2

Duterte confirms US SWS: Self-rated poverty lowest since 2011 to give $32-M for military assistance by Janvic

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Human rights-related issues avoided during meeting with Kerry by JoSEph

aLmEr B. pEDraJaS AJPress

mANILA – President rodrigo Duterte confirmed that the United states expressed commitment to offer $32-million in military assistance, as discussed with U.s. secretary of state John Kerry during his visit to the Philippines last week. Self-rated poverty in the Philippines has dropped to its lowest since 2011, according to a recent PAGE A2 survey conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS).

mANILA – self-rated poverty in the Philippines has dropped to its lowest since 2011, according to a recent survey conducted by social Weather stations (sWs). the survey—conducted from June 24 to 27 and published in BusinessWorld on thursday, Aug. 4—showed that 45 percent of the 1,200 respondents rated themselves as poor, one point lower than the result of a similar survey conducted in April. the 45 percent self-rated poverty was last recorded by sWs in December 2011. the latest data is two points higher PAGE A2

Pacquiao files 3 bills re-imposing death penalty, says ‘it is in the Bible’ by JoSEph

aLmEr B. pEDraJaS AJPress

mANILA – Boxing champ and Philippine senator manny Pacquiao filed three bills on Wednesday, August 3, seeking the re-imposition of the death penalty on heinous crimes on the basis that “it is in the Bible.” Pacquiao met with President rodrigo Duterte last monday, August 1, to discuss the need to impose once again the death penalty in the country on crimes such as drug peddling, kidnapping and rape. PAGE A3 the born again Christian Pacquiao justi-

fied that the death penalty does not go to the teachings of the Christian Bible. “sa romans 13, basahin natin ‘yang one to seven. malalaman natin ‘yan (read romans 13:1-7, we’ll know),” he said to the media at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC). “hindi naman ang presidente ang maghahatol niyan, kun’di ang gobyerno (it will be the government who will decide, not just the president),” he added. “sa mata ng Panginoon, hindi bawal ‘yan NEOPHYTE LISTENS TO VETERAN. Neophyte Senator Manny Pacquiao listens intently to words of (in God’s eyes, it’s not prohibited).” advice from Senator Kiko Pangilinan before the start of the plenary session on Monday, Aug. 1. Senate photo by Cesar Tomambo PAGE A4


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