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US ‘deeply concerned’ as death toll in Philippine drug war rises by Christina and

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UNIteD states officials again expressed this week that they are “deeply concerned” about the extrajudicial killings that have occurred since President rodrigo Duterte took office and called for a crackdown on illegal drugs. “the United states believes in the

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rule of law, due process, and respect for universal human rights, and that these principles promote long-term security,” U.s. Department of state Deputy spokesperson mark toner said on monday, August 22. since Duterte became president on July 1, the Philippines has reported 712 deaths of drug traffickers and users, Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief ronald Dela rosa said before a senate hearing on monday.

it was “not for me to judge” Duterte, who he called a “plain-speaking” politician. Despite the long-standing “frank and candid” bilateral relationship with the Philippines, the U.s. will not be “turning a blind eye to human rights abuses or possible human rights abuses in the Philippines.” the U.s. is committed to urging the Philippines to ensure its law en-

Dela rosa also said that 1,067 other drug-related killings were being investigated. earlier this month, Duterte reiterated his campaign promise to get rid of illegal drugs and traffickers. “my order is shoot to kill. I don’t care about human rights,” the president said on August 5, dismissing the concerns of his critics. “We have a crisis.” During monday’s news briefing at the U.s. state Department, toner said

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Killings in PH indicate lawlessness not crime control, says Amnesty Int’l

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Filipino gay rights activist diagnosed with cancer

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Family sets up GoFundMe account to raise money

mArCIAL Bolina Cable, along with his husband of 25 years Ben Cable, made national headlines when they challenged California’s marriage laws in the early 1990s. Now living up north in Alameda, California, the couple has been overjoyed with the strides the LGBt community has made for equal rights. this year, however, their lives took a turn when marcial was diagnosed with cancer. the signs were noticeable earlier this year when Ben started noticing that marcial began acting differently. his movement became sluggish and his short term memory was slipping, so Ben decided it was time for a check-

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First Fil-Am elected official passes away at 86 G. moNtY manibog, the first filipinoAmerican elected into public office in the United states, passed away at the age of 86 on friday, August 12 after a long battle with lung disease. In 1972, he became one of the first filipino-Americans elected to a city council, serving the city of monG. Monty Manibog terey Park. he later became mayor of that same city. the manibog family made many strides in the United states, with his father Gonzalo manibog becoming the first filipino-American to graduate with a law degree in 1917.

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US State Dept. Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner

NO SELFIES. The Philippine National Police (PNP) has issued a memorandum reminding police officers to refrain from taking selfies while on patrol in order to avoid giving the public negative impressions. The reminder was issued after a number of police officers posted selfies or group photos while conducting patrol operations on Facebook. About 85 percent of police officers have been deployed on the streets as part of the effort to improve police visibility and curb street crimes. Philstar.com photo

Sen. Reid predicts Hillary Supreme Court Clinton victory in Nevada puts Marcos hero’s e a l burial on hold

vada to elect him,” said reid on tuesday. “he’s going to lose. I am convinced the American seNAte minority Leader people will not vote for Donald harry reid (D-Nev.) told report- trump.” ers during a question-and-anA public opinion poll pubswer session in reno, Nevada lished by suffolk University on on tuesday, August 23, that he thursday, August 18, showed expects hillary Clinton to win Clinton ahead of trump by 2 the pivotal state in the upcom- percent. ing presidential election. the senate minority leader’s the senior Democratic sena- optimism this week mirrors tor from Nevada suggested that statements he made on thursrepublican presidential nomi- day, August 4, regarding Clinnee Donald trump lacked a ton’s chances in the traditionally wide enough base of support to republican states of Arizona and beat Clinton in the silver state, Georgia. reid said he believed according to the Las Vegas both those states were likely to review-Journal. reid went on vote Democrat for the first time to say that trump’s bid for the in at least 16 years, according to presidency was likely to fail. Politico and other sources. “I think there aren’t enough “[During the] last re-elect white, uneducated men in Neu PAGE A2 by

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the spate of killings related to the present administration’s anti-illegal drugs campaign in the Philippines indicates “lawless, not crime control,” according to international human rights group Amnesty International. In a statement released on Wednesday, August 24, Amnesty described the number of deaths as “a terrifying indication that the authorities are grossly failing in their obligations to respect and protect the right to life.” the group’s statement was made after Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief ronald “Bato” Dela rosa earlier this week confirmed that at least 1,067 killings by unidentified people and an estimated 712 killings by police have been recorded in the country since July 1. Amnesty stressed that these summary of killings constitute as a crime under international law. “the unlawful and deliberate killing carried out by order of a state actor, or with the state’s complicity or acquiescence, is an extrajudicial execution. this is a crime under international law,” the group said. “Incitement to violence and discrimination are prohibited under international law and risk escalating a cycle of violence in the country,” it added.

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resPoNDING to petitioners, the Philippine supreme Court (sC) has ordered the government to hold former President ferdinand marcos’ interment at heroes Cemetery for 20 days. the court has issued a status quo order effective from August 23 to september 11 and rescheduled the oral arguments regarding the issue from August 24 to August 31, sC spokesman theodore te explained on tuesday, August 23. Defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana earlier issued a memorandum dated August 7,

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PNP Chief Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa

Bill to expand ‘Asian American’ label pushed in California by Klarize

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the CALIforNIA senate on tuesday, August 23 unanimously passed a bill that would expand the definition of “Asian American” for demographic reports on ethnic and racial origins. the measure will be sent back

to the state Assembly. earlier this year, filipino-American California Assemblymember rob Bonta introduced AB 1726, or the Accounting for health and education in API Demographics Act (AheAD) to include more ethnicities in the Asian American label. According to the bill, the state

would be required to collect data for Bangladeshi, hmong, Indonesian, Pakistani, taiwanese, thai and other ethnicities. the bill proposes updating demographic categories by including these subgroups into the label. this would address their unique needs, and the state would more easily be able to dole

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