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NBI files charges against ‘laglag-bala’ perpetrators by PAtriciA lourdEs Philstar.com

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mANILA—the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on thursday, Dec. 10 filed criminal charges against two personnel from the office for transportation security (ots) and four members of the Philippine National Police Aviation security Group for their involvement in the “laglagbala” or bullet planting scheme at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. the Department of Justice What used to be a routine procedure at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport is now viewed with suspicion. Inquirer.net photo PAGE A2

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Garcetti leads coalition for Supreme Court review on Obama’s immigration plan Los ANGeLes—mayor eric Garcetti announced on friday, Dec. 4 that, as part of the Cities United for Immigration Action coalition he has led with New York mayor Bill de Blasio, 84 cities and counties filed an amicus brief asking the supreme Court to lift an injunction blocking President Barack obama’s executive actions on immigration. Drafted by the Los Angeles City Attorney and the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, the amicus brief makes a strong case for support of lifting the injunction on public safety, economic, and humanitarian grounds. “National, state, and local leaders across the country are asking the supreme Court to review the decision in texas v. United states because we PAGE A3

Gov. Brown calls for comprehensive gun reform CALIforNIA Governor Jerry Brown is calling for action on the part of the federal government, pushing for stronger gun laws and vigilance against potential terrorist threats. speaking from the convention center in Paris on monday, Dec. 7, where he is attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Brown told CNN, “People are concerned. And I myself want to make sure that the federal government is vetting these individuals, and not just refugees, but we have to be able to take measures to protect the people of this country.” the governor’s comments came in the wake of last week’s shooting rampage in san Bernardino, California, where 14 people were killed by a pair of radicalized attackers at the Inland regional Center. the massacre is being called the deadliest in the Us since 2012, when 20 children and six adults were gunned down at an elementary school in Connecticut. PAGE A2

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY. Militant groups burn an effigy after marching toward Mendiola Bridge in Manila to mark International Human Rights Day on Thursday, Dec. 10. Several rights groups demanded that the administration answer for the dire human rights situation in the country. Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman

Obama: ‘Threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it’ House passes bill to restrict visa-free travel

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killed nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11. In the process, we’ve hardPresIDeNt Barack obama ened our defenses.” the president first acknowlsomberly addressed the nation from the oval office on sunday, edged the hard work and proDec. 6, outlining his administra- fessionalism of the military and tion’s strategy for fighting the war armed forces, law enforcement, on terror, namely, terrorist groups and airport security. “our military and counterterrorism professionlike the Islamic state. “tonight, I want to talk with you als have relentlessly pursued about this tragedy, the broader terrorist networks overseas—disthreat of terrorism, and how rupting safe havens in several difwe can keep our country safe,” ferent countries, killing osama bin Pres. Barack Obama addresses the nation on Sunday, Dec. 6 the threat of terrorism obama said in a primetime ad- Laden, and decimating al Qaeda’s and the steps the governments is taking to keep its citizens safe. White House dress. “our nation has been at leadership.” obama’s address to the country war with terrorists since al Qaeda photo by Pete Souza AJPress

came just days after the shooting rampage on Wednesday, Dec. 2 in san Bernardino, California, which left 14 people at the Inland regional Center dead, and 21 injured. the terrorists—a muslim husband and wife, who were killed in a shootout with police hours after the attack—were “radicalized, embracing a perverted interpretation of Islam that calls for war against America and the West.” “We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between America PAGE A2

CHR to Duterte: ‘Don’t take law into your hands’ No hope in by AriEs JosEPh

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the Commission on human rights (Chr) asked presidential aspirant and Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte not to take the law into his hands after openly admitting that he has killed “criminals” in his city. Chr chair and lawyer Jose Luis martin “Chito” Gascon said that suspected criminals should be accorded due process and not to be subjected to a quick death. “As we know, public officers, when they take their oath of office, promise to uphold the Constitution and the law of the land. so, no one can take the law into their own hands. even the highest official of the land must uphold the Vice-presidential aspirant Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano checks some firearms with his running mate, Davao City PAGE A3 Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, at an arms show in Mandaluyong City on Nov. 11, 2015.

Binay: Poverty a human rights issue

Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay

At the heart of the issue of human rights is the moral issue of poverty, according to Vice President Jejomar Binay. “As one Nobel Peace Prize awardee once said, ‘Poverty is the absence of all human rights,’” Binay said in a statement on the observance of human rights Day. In the same statement, the Vice President added that his vision is for every filipino to have “an equal share in the nation’s progress.” “No one should be left behind. together, let us continue to transform with our hands the ideals of human rights into reality where we all have the freedom to live our lives and thrive,” he said.

Binay was a human-rights lawyer during the martial law years, co-founding the movement of Attorneys for Brotherhood, Integrity and Nationalism (mabini) with fellow human-rights lawyers Joker Arroyo and rene saguisag. “safeguarding human dignity and the rights of individuals is an issue which I championed in my early years as a lawyer and activist,” he said. the Vice President noted that while significant strides have been made in upholding and promoting human rights, the Philippines is still “a long way off from a society that truly respects and protects the human rights of every man, woman and child.” “many of our people continue to rePAGE A2

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the house of representatives will not approve the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) this year, speaker feliciano Belmonte Jr. said on thursday, Dec. 10. Belmonte was referring to the proposed enabling law that would concretize a peace agreement between the government and the moro Islamic Liberation front (mILf). the draft law calls for the creation of a Bangsamoro Autonomous region (BAr) replacing the Autonomous region in muslim mindanao. the BAr would enjoy fiscal autonomy and would be governed by a parliament. the speaker noted that the best-case scenario would be the termination of the period of interpellation on the Bangsamoro measure within next week wherein the house will be holding sessions from monday to Wednesday before adjourning for the Christmas break. “hindi rin
 hindi puwede sa tingin ko [I don’t think we can approve it on second reading]. there are still people lined up to interpellate, and we can’t prevent them from interpellating,” Belmonte told reporters. “We see the termination of the period of interpellation next week. there’s a very good chance that we will be able to do that because a couple of interpellators already withdrew since their PAGE A2


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