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DATELINE US gov’t vows to address bells of Balangiga issue FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
THE United States Embassy in Manila on Tuesday, July 25, vowed to work on a solution to address the issue concerning the bells of Balangiga church in Samar, which were seized by U.S. soldiers as spoils of war in 1900s. US Ambassador Sung Kim “We are aware that the bells of Balangiga have deep significance for a number of people, both in the United States and in the Philippines. We will continue to work with our Filipino partners to find a resolution,� U.S. Embassy press attache Molly Koscina said. The embassy issued the statement after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte demanded the U.S. to return the century-old bells back to the Filipino people during his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 24. In his speech, Duterte recalled the Balangiga massacre during the Philippine-American War
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CHR: We are not coddlers of criminals by AUDREY
MORALLO Philstar.com
MANILA — The Commission on Human Rights defended itself against insinuations that it sides with suspected criminals, two days after President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to abolish the constitutional body for its alleged inaction on attacks on government personnel. Jacqueline De Guia, spokesperson of the CHR, said that the commission does not interfere in the prosecution of suspects nor the attainment of justice for victims. “Hindi naman namin pinanghihimasukan lahat ng kaso ng
mga akusado, kapag lumalabag lang sa batas kasi yung Human Rights nananaig siya sa Rule of Law. Dapat manaig yung batas natin para sa lahat,� De Guia told Philstar.com in an phone interview. She added that the commission can also investigate cases involving women and children but not killings, which are the responsibility of the Philippine National Police. “Sa rape, nagsasagawa kami ng imbestigasiyon diyan at tsaka legal assistance. Kasi ang victim diyan ay babae o kaya usually mga bata,� she said. The CHR spokesperson clarified they could also probe into
cases involving non-state actors if the incidents involve vulnerable sectors such as women, children and indigenous groups. “Kapag vulnerable, oo, puwede kaming pumasok diyan kaya tumutulong kami sa mga women victims, child victims, sa mga demolition cases,â€? De Guia said. Duterte said on Monday, July 24 that the CHR should be abolished. De Guia emphasized that the CHR’s mandate is still focused on ensuring government compliance with its international In this Aug. 15, 2016 ďŹ le photo, human rights activists light candles for the victims treaty obligations as well as the of extra-judicial killings around the country in the wake of “War on Drugsâ€? campaign by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in Quezon City. bill of rights.
PH Pres. Duterte delivers second SONA Maintains stand on fight against illegal drugs as ‘unremitting, unrelenting’ by DANA
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Fil-Am dies after paddle boarding accident in Huntington Beach Loved ones start fundraising page for funeral funds A 26-YEAR-old Filipino-American man has died after drowning in a paddle boarding accident in Huntington Beach on Tuesday, July 18. Jose Luis Mendoza of Lakewood, Calif. went paddle boarding with his brother that Tuesday afternoon. At around 3:30 p.m., Mendoza — who was not wearing a flotation device and did not know how to swim — fell off his rented paddle board near the 16500 block of Channel Lane, according to a press release provided by Huntington Beach Fire Captain Steven Teasdale. When Mendoza did not resurface, his brother cried for help. According to witnesses on the scene, nearby paddle boarders dived into the water to try to save him. But due to the high tide, Mendoza’s body had already gone too deep. Rescue teams searched for his body through murky water conditions for 25 minutes before pulling his body onto the harbor,
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GOVERNMENT SUPPORT. President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, July 25, expressed gratitude for the assistance of the private sector to the families of the fallen government troops in the conict in Marawi. The president witnessed the turnover of ďŹ nancial assistance from Go Negosyo Kapatid Family Fund and Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. during a ceremony at the Heroes Hall of MalacaĂąang Palace. MalacaĂąang photo
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte delivered his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 24, covering a wide range of issues — from his administration’s policies, such as his “unrelenting� drug war; call for implementation of laws, including capital punishment; and government spending on infrastructure projects; to lambasting his critics and warning to tax mining companies to “death.� He also cited his administration’s achievements in his first year of presidency, including the establishment of Citizen’s Complaint Hotline, as well as the implementation of the No Balance Billing Policy, and the recent nationwide smoking ban. The president mentioned the West Phil-
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PH tourism revenues hit P220 billion by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
THE Philippines’ tourism revenue has reached P220.30 billion during President Rodrigo Rodrigo Duterte’s first year in the office, according to the country’s Department of Tourism (DOT). In its one-year accomplishment report released on Monday, July 25, the department said the tourism industry has become a “bright spot� for the country’s economy. It noted that the country’s tourism revenue during the first year of the Duterte administration doubled in comparison
with his predecessor’s, former president Benigno “Noynoy� Aquino III, during the same period. The current administration, according to the department, achieved a 109.13-percent revenue increase. “The tourism industry has become a bright spot for the Philippine economy during the first year of the Duterte administration, with the country more than doubling its tourism revenues to P222.3 billion from July 2016 to May 2017, a 109.13-percent increase compared to P106.297 billion receipts during the first 11 months of the In its one-year accomplishment report released on Monday, July 25, Tourism Sec. Wanda Teo
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said that tourism has become a “bright spot� for the Philippine economy, hitting revenues of up to P220.30 billion. Philstar.com photo
BOC promotes tax-free ‘Balikbayan Box’ program PH gov’t eyes abolition of PCGG, other agencies by JENNIFER
SORIANO
AJPress
THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) is encouraging Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to use the taxfree “Balikbayan Box� program, saying that no one has availed of it yet as of this month. “We are encouraging the OFWs to avail of this program. Isa itong pagpaparangal sa ating mga OFWs (This is one way of recognizing our OFWs),� Customs Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon said. Qualified Filipinos While Abroad (QFWA) can send balikbayan boxes to their families
and relatives without having to pay for duties and taxes up to three times and not exceeding P150,000 in a calendar year, under the Republic Act No. 10836 or the Customs Modernization and Tarrif Act (CMTA). However, Faeldon said that as of July 2017, the program has no takers yet. “P75 billion annually, this is the amount the government has given to the OFWs (in this project) instead of the government collecting tax from the OFWs,� Faeldon said. Packages sent under this program is limited to packages sent to the OFWs’ family or relatives
up to the fourth civil degree of consanguinity. The program does not include items in commercial quantity or intended for barter. It should only contain personal and household items, Faeldon said. How to avail Qualified Filipinos who can avail of the program are OFWs with valid passports and certified for overseas employment, the Customs chief said. Qualified applicants for the program also includes: Filipinos under job contract that do not require certification from the Department of Labor and Employ-
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THE administration of Philip- the government,â€? Diokno said. redundant agencies in the execupine President Rodrigo Duterte The plan to stop the PCGG tive branch, he elaborated. is planning to abolish the Presi- operations is part of the adminOn Monday, July 25, Duterte, dential Commission on Good istration’s bigger proposal to trim u PAGE A4 Government (PCGG), the agency tasked to recover the ill-gotten wealth of late President Ferdinand Marcos. (550=,9:(9@ This was according to Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno in a press briefing on Wednesday, July 26. * ĂŠ1* 7iĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠĂƒÂŤiVˆ>Â?ÂˆĂ˘iĂŠÂˆÂ˜ “I don’t think we need a PCGG E at this time... There are many
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