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Senate questions CIA involvement in Mamapasano by lEilA
b. sAlAvErriA Inquirer.net
The Aquino administration should explain why it allowed the United States to play a role in the operation against Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin hir, alias Marwan, when it was just a police matter, Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce enrile said Wednesday, Jan. 27. enrile raised the point as he questioned former Philippine National Police Special Action force (SAf) chief Getulio Napeñas on the assistance that the United States, including presumably the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), pro-
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vided to “Oplan exodus,” code name for the covert SAf mission to arrest Marwan in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, on Jan. 25, 2015. Napeñas said that through the Joint Task force Philippines based in Zamboanga province, the United States provided the SAf real-time intelligence support, training and equipment. “In that Oplan exodus, they provided support in terms of humanitarian and medical evacuation and also the investigation,” Napeñas said. “Investigation” referred to the DNA testing on the finger taken from Marwan, to prove that he was killed in the
clash with SAf troopers, he said. Were they CIA? Napeñas also said that some of the Americans who provided training to the SAf were members of the US military, while others were members of the Joint Task force. The Joint Task force Philippines was disbanded on feb. 24, 2015, a month after the Mamasapano debacle. enrile asked Napeñas if the civilian members of the Joint Task force were CIA agents. Napeñas said he presumed they were CIA agents, though they were not expressly identified as such.
“To my knowledge, your honor, because we are talking here about intelligence, they are providing real-time intelligence and intelligence, they should be working in that outfit,” he said. “The word CIA is never mentioned in our dealings,” he added. enrile asked why the United States was providing intelligence on a “purely police matter.” Napeñas replied that the US Special Operations Command’s top priority was counterterrorism, and the capture of Marwan, who was ordered arrested by a Philippine court for murder, was part of the war on terror.
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PH House panel okays bill exempting Pia Wurtzbach from taxes
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Filipina fatally stabbed in Hawaii
A 65-year-old filipina was allegedly stabbed to death by her husband of 35 years on the morning of January 18 in Oahu, hawaii. Melita fajotina died from stab wounds to her neck and was found in her home in Aliamanu, Oahu at around 5:43 am, reports said. The honolulu medical examiner’s office de-
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Basis for US intervention The SAf is the counterterrorism unit of the PNP, and that was the reason the United States was dealing with it, he added. enrile asked if the United States was using the Visiting forces Agreement (VfA), or any other agreement, as a basis for the cooperation with the SAf. he pointed out that the VfA covered only military cooperation between the Philippines and the United States, and it did not cover law enforcement, which involved criminal laws. Criminal laws are strictly territorial
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Covered California makes final push for health care enrollment in AAPI communities
PROUD TO BE FILIPINO. Miss Universe 2015 Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach proudly displays the Philippine flag during her grand homecoming parade in Manila. Photo by Edwin Bacasmas/Inquirer.net
A homecoming fit for a queen Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach returns to the Philippines
SACRAMeNTO, Calif. — Covered California joined with leaders of the Asian American community to spread the word that time is running out for uninsured Californians to sign up for quality health insurance coverage. “We are teaming up with leaders of AsianAmerican communities to make sure that we reach out to everyone who is eligible for coverage,” Covered California executive Director Peter V. Lee said. “We want to drive home the message that the deadline is coming up and remind consumers that financial help is
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by Allyson
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AJPress
fANS lined the streets of Manila to Makati City as Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, the newly-crowned Miss Universe 2015, traveled by float in her homecoming parade on January 25. The float traveled for more than three hours from the Sofitel Philippine Plaza hotel in Manila, down Roxas Boulevard
to Ayala Avenue in Makati City. At one point it rained, but the weather did not stop adoring filipinos hoping for a selfie with the beauty queen from attending. With thousands of supporters present, Wurtzbach smiled and waved a filipino flag to the crowd, wearing her signature crown and a teal dress by filipino designer Albert Andrada with traditional butterfly sleeves. She stood elegantly on top of a
decorative float with her parade band, surrounded by police escorts. The parade was one of the nearly week-long homecoming in the Philippines, which will end in a grand parade and show at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on Jan. 28. Wurtzbach told press that she would also be advocating for hIV awareness and testing, as well as di-
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The Philippine house of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means approved a bill on Tuesday, Jan. 26 exempting Pia Wurtzbach from paying taxes on her earnings as the reigning Miss Universe. house Bill 6367, filed by Reps. Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro and Maximo Rodriguez Jr. of Abante Mindanao party-list, was unanimously passed in the committee. “In view of the tremendous achievement of Kagay-anon Ms. Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach and for bringing pride and honor to the Philippines by winning the 2015 Miss Universe pageant, it is only right that all her winnings and prizes be exempt from any form of taxes and duties,” the bill read. The tax break measure came in response to Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Kim henares’ statement that Wurtzbach has to pay taxes for her winnings. The BIR earlier said that the winnings should be subjected to a maximum 32 percent tax. “I am aware just like any employee that I have to pay taxes. I have never (missed it) when I was with ABS-CBN, Binibining Pilipinas. When I start working in the US, I’d be doing that as well,” Wurtzbach previously said of her intentions to pay taxes, according to inquirer. The measure is expected to be submitted for plenary approval. The prizes covered under the measure include: her year-long salary, accommodations in a New York apartment for the duration of her reign, living expenses, wardrobe and personal services, among others. In addition to her one-year salary, Wurtzbach brought her $300,000-crown — made of 18k gold, diamonds and blue sapphire — back with her to the Philippines. Wurtzbach said the crown was given on loan and cannot be subjected to tax by the BIR, according to GMA News.
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Senate ends probe on Binay cases Marcos: PH gov’t failed SAF heroes by JEffErson
AntipordA ManilaTimes.net
In a privileged speech, Marcos called on concerned agencies to make up for lost time and SeNATOR ferdinand Marcos end the quest for justice of the MANILA — After 25 hearings over 17 months, the Senate Blue Ribbon Jr. admitted on Tuesday, Jan. 25, families of the 44 members of subcommittee finally concluded its that government failed to give the Special Action force (SAf) probe into the alleged anomalies in- justice to police commandos slain during an operation to capvolving Vice President Jejomar Bi- mowed down by Muslim rebels ture terrorists. in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, “As a member of government nay. u PAGE A3 No new information was presented last year. during the Tuesday, Jan 26 hearing which, as subcommittee chairman Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III said, was to wrap up the unfinished issues. “Our public committee hearings on the two resolutions will end Tuesday, Jan. 26. This representation would like to assure everyone that legislative ideas based on the evidence that The Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee we have gathered and our findings finally concluded its probe into the on the two resolutions shall be forthalleged anomalies involving Vice coming. To remind everyone, this subcommittee’s proceedings were President Jejomar Binay. by MArvin
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Philstar.com
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Philstar.com file photo by AJ Bolando
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